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Vulnerability to Psychopathology: A Biosocial Model
Marvin Zuckerman, PhD

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535 pages
ITEM #: 4318840
ISBN: 1-55798-566-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-55798-566-8
PUBLICATION DATE: February 1999
EDITION: Hardcover

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This book proposes that psychopathology is best understood as the interaction between three key factors—biology/genetics, personality, and stressful events. These, in combination with social and familial factors, create vulnerability in the individual. Using this framework, Zuckerman synthesizes for his readers the most current research available on each of the major disorders including anxiety, mood, antisocial personality, substance abuse, pathological gambling, and schizophrenic disorders.

The author's intent is to provide teachers, students, researchers, and theorists with an up-to-date, single source of information on the major psychological disorders. The volume covers their history, diagnosis, prevalence, prognosis, course, outcome, comorbidity, demographic characteristics, genetics, biochemistry, and neurophysiology. An important finding is that, while anxiety, depression, and antisocial personality represent extremes of normal personality dimensions, schizotype personality and schizophrenic disorder are a taxon, not continuous with normal dimensions of personality. This comprehensive and authoritative book will be a valuable new resource for those interested in the course of psychopathology.

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