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Abnormal psychology / Mckellar, Peter
TÃtulo : Abnormal psychology : Its experience and behaviour Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Mckellar, Peter, Autor Editorial: Londres [Inglaterra] : Routledge Fecha de publicación: 1989 Número de páginas: xvi, 378 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-415-02812-7 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica Desordenes mentales PsicologÃa Patológica. Clasificación: 158.615 Psicología (Trastornos mentales - psicoterapia) Resumen: In what ways can psychology bridge the gap between normal and abnormal mental life? Professor Peter McKellar believes that the words ‘experience’ and ‘behaviour’ provide on answer: what men and women do, their behaviour, becomes more understandable when we know more about their experience. This book provides a guide to understanding psychological phenomena which are, or seem to be, abnormal. It also examines the relation of these to subjective experiences of people we regard as normal, this emphasizing the continuity between normal and abnormal mental life. Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Abnormal psychology : Its experience and behaviour [texto impreso] / Mckellar, Peter, Autor . - Londres [Inglaterra] : Routledge, 1989 . - xvi, 378 páginas.
ISBN : 978-0-415-02812-7
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: PsicologÃa clÃnica Desordenes mentales PsicologÃa Patológica. Clasificación: 158.615 Psicología (Trastornos mentales - psicoterapia) Resumen: In what ways can psychology bridge the gap between normal and abnormal mental life? Professor Peter McKellar believes that the words ‘experience’ and ‘behaviour’ provide on answer: what men and women do, their behaviour, becomes more understandable when we know more about their experience. This book provides a guide to understanding psychological phenomena which are, or seem to be, abnormal. It also examines the relation of these to subjective experiences of people we regard as normal, this emphasizing the continuity between normal and abnormal mental life. Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Reserva
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