1st Edition

The Scientific Study of Abnormal Behavior Experimental and Clinical Research

Edited By James Inglis Copyright 1966
273 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

270 Pages
by Routledge

In the field of abnormal psychology, too often data are collected and presented in terms of, or in relation to, some overall "theory of behavior," which they are then used to support or disprove. Although such findings are important in their own right, these data are nevertheless mainly used to support or to undermine the theory, which remains the real focus of interest throughout. An attempt has... Read more
1: Introduction—Content and Method; I: Observation and the Description of Abnormality; 2: The Study of Thought Disorder; 3: The Study of Memory Disorder; II: Experiment and the Alteration of Abnormality; 4: The Effects of Neurosurgery; 5: The Effects of Sensory Deprivation; 6: The Effects of Reinforcement; 7: The Effects of Reinforcement on Verbal Behavior; 8: The Effects of Psychotherapy; 9: The Study of the Single Case; 10: Conclusion—Description and Change

Biography

Abraham S. Blumberg