Abnormal Psychology: Myths of Crazy

by Drew Curtis and Leslie Kelley

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For over a century, movies and media have promoted myths of psychopathology and normalcy that have been absorbed into our daily perception.

Abnormal Psychology: Myths of 'Crazy' challenges students to reconsider the ideas they have concerning myths of "crazy" and how these ideas developed.

Abnormal Psychology: Myths of 'Crazy' guides readers in the deconstruction of these myths by means of a process designed to help formulate a sound approach to abnormality and a thorough understanding of various disorders through the lens of the DSM-5. Students will learn the importance of intentionally directing attention toward the humanity of the individuals who have various disorders, in order to develop more accurate perceptions of these individuals. The goal is to reflect on the humanity within abnormality rather than reducing people to a label and stripping them of their humanity. Readers will be confronted with the idea that abnormality is not exemplified by "crazies" in a straight-jacket, void of coherent words, but rather by human persons, who are often suffering, feeling immense pain, or who have impaired functioning in their life, which may even include being void of coherent words.

If you're ready to challenge your assumptions and expand your understanding of psychopathology, then crack this "crazy" book open and get to reading!

  • ISBN13 9781792423437
  • Publish Date 30 June 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Edition 3rd Revised edition
  • Pages 277
  • Language English