Taking sides : clashing views in abnormal psychology / Clashing views in abnormal psychology Richard P. Halgin, [editor] - Eight edition. - 358 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. - Taking sides . - Taking sides. .

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Preface -- Correlation guide -- Topic guide -- Introduction -- Unit 1. Psychological conditions and treatments. Should hypersexuality disorder be a diagnosable mental disorder? ; Is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) a real disorder? ; Is gender identity disorder a mental illness? ; Is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) overdiagnosed and overtreated? ; Can positive psychology make us happier? -- Unit 2. The trend toward biological interventions. Do we still need psychiatrists? ; Should'smart drugs' be used to enhance cognitive functioning? ; Should memory-dampening drugs be used to prevent and treat trauma in combat soldiers? ; Is addiction a brain disease? ; Should medical marijuana be prescribed for the treatment of emotional disorders? -- Unit 3. Social, ethical, and legal issues. Does research confirm that violent video games are harmful to minors? ; Must mentally ill murderers have a rational understanding of why they are being sentenced to death? ; Does research confirm that abortion is a psychologically benign experience? ; Is the use of aversive treatment an inhumane intervention for psychologically disordered individuals? ; Should gay conversion therapy be prohibited by law? ; Is forced treatment of seriously mentally ill individuals justifiable? ; Is pornography harmful? ; Should the United States be more restrictive of gun ownership? ; Should'recreational' drugs be legalized? ; Are energy drinks with alcohol dangerous enough to ban?

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Psychology, Pathological.
Mental illness.