The average rating for Categorization and Social Judgement (European monographs in social psychology) based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-07-15 00:00:00 Janice Cook I unfortunately only read the second edition (the third edition's been out since 2014) but although I might have missed out on a few additional chapters this book is simply fantastic. There is nothing that isn't covered in regards to abnormal psychology: From anxiety disorders, delusional disorders, somatoform and dissociative, autism spectrum disorders, cluster A, B, C and many, many more - this book covers it all and tackles the issues from a neurological, psychological as well as social perspective. It is very structured, uses easy-to-understand language, short concise sentences and gives different case examples you can test your newly acquired knowledge on. There are suggestions for therapy (also from a neurological (>medication), psychological (>CBT or DBT or...?) and social (>involving friends, family, teachers or others) perspective listed. Lastly: If you read this book for fun like I did, be warned that you'll need a strong backpack and even stronger back because it's several kilos heavy with its almost 1,000 pages. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-12-27 00:00:00 Misty Heidbrink Abnormal Psychology Book By Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen Kosslyn This textbook is very readable, something I appreciated as my course was an online course without a lecture component. |
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