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Balancing biological, psychological, social, and cultural approaches, this book S ground-breaking integrative approach is the most modern, scientifically valid method for studying abnormal psychology. Updated with leading-edge research findings, the eighth edition draws on the expertise of David H. Barlow, V. Mark Durand, and Stefan G hofmann, three internationally recognized experts in clinical psychology. In abnormal psychology: an integrative approach, the authors successfully blend sophisticated research with an accessible, engaging writing style. They go beyond simply describing different schools of thought on psychological disorders, exploring the interactions of the various forces that contribute to psychopathology.
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David H. Barlow is a distinguished professor of psychology and psychiatry at Boston University. He is renowned for his work in the field of abnormal psychology and clinical psychology. Barlow has authored numerous books and research articles on anxiety and mood disorders. He is known for developing the unified treatment protocol for emotional disorders. His research has significantly influenced the treatment of anxiety and related disorders. Barlow's contributions continue to shape modern clinical psychology and psychotherapy.
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Balancing biological, psychological, social, and cultural approaches, this book S ground-breaking integrative approach is the most modern, scientifically valid method for studying abnormal psychology. Updated with leading-edge research findings, the eighth edition draws on the expertise of David H. Barlow, V. Mark Durand, and Stefan G hofmann, three internationally recognized experts in clinical psychology. In abnormal psychology: an integrative approach, the authors successfully blend sophisticated research with an accessible, engaging writing style. They go beyond simply describing different schools of thought on psychological disorders, exploring the interactions of the various forces that contribute to psychopathology.
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