Abnormal Psychology by Robin Rosenberg (Author) offers a comprehensive exploration into the study of psychological disorders through the lens of neuroscience, cultural contexts, and human experiences. Now in its second edition, this text aligns cutting-edge research with practical insights, guiding students through both the scientific underpinnings and personal impacts of mental illnesses. The book emphasizes the complex interplay between neurological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to understanding and treating these conditions.
Written by an experienced author, Robin Rosenberg—a clinical psychologist and educator—this edition further highlights her expertise in integrating pop culture into psychological discussions, as seen through contributions in publications like Slate magazine. Co-authored with Stephen Kosslyn, a renowned neuroscientist and accomplished communicator, the book ensures that complex concepts are accessible to students across various backgrounds.
With 688 pages of detailed content, Rosenberg and Kosslyn’s Abnormal Psychology is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of psychological disorders. The latest research findings from neuroscience and cultural approaches are seamlessly integrated with compelling human stories, providing a holistic view of mental health issues.
