CITATION

Davies, Dilys and Bhugra, Dinesh. Models Of Psychopathology. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2004.

Models Of Psychopathology

Published:  May 2004 Pages: 184

eISBN: 9780335224746 | ISBN: 9780335208227
  • Front cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Series editor's preface
  • Chapter 01 Introduction
  • Normality and abnormality
  • The lay model
  • The legal model
  • Psychological models
  • Scientific perspectives
  • Developmental aspects
  • Chapter 02 Psychiatric and bio-medical models
  • The historical perspective
  • Psychiatric classification
  • Biological factors
  • Criticisms of the psychiatric and bio-medical model
  • An alternative approach
  • Chapter 03 Psychoanalytic models
  • Sigmund Freud (1856–1939)
  • Carl Gustav Jung (1875– 1961)
  • Alfred Adler (1870– 1937)
  • Interpersonal psychoanalysis – the neo-Freudians
  • Erik Erikson (1902– 94)
  • Object relations theory
  • Psychoanalysis and the wider dimension
  • Criticisms of psychoanalytic models
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 04 Attachment theory
  • The development of attachments
  • Patterns of attachment in infancy
  • Individual differences
  • Disruptions in attachment relationships
  • The role of attachment in the development of psychopathology
  • Chapter 05 Behavioural, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural models
  • Learning and conditioning
  • Classical and operant conditioning
  • Social learning theory
  • Criticisms of the behavioural model
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Ellis and Beck
  • The cognitive-behavioural model
  • Criticisms of cognitive-behavioural approaches
  • Chapter 06 Humanistic models
  • Carl Rogers and person-centred therapy
  • The actualizing tendency
  • Personal construct psychology
  • Transactional analysis
  • Existential approaches
  • Transpersonal psychotherapy
  • The humanistic model and the medical model
  • Chapter 07 Sociological models
  • Critical theory
  • Social class and mental health
  • Social causation vs. social drift
  • Gender
  • Race and ethnicity
  • Social constructivism and labelling theory
  • Schizophrenia
  • Chapter 08 The socio-cultural model
  • The social nature of the self
  • Meaning systems
  • Cultural relativity and cultural autism
  • The individualization of distress
  • Therapy as oppression
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 09 Conclusion
  • References
  • Further reading
  • Index
  • Back cover