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Fundamentals Of Abnormal Psychology Seventh Edition Comer Ronald J

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Fundamentals Of Abnormal Psychology Seventh Edition Comer Ronald J
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Publisher: Worth Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 167.88 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Comer, Ronald J
ISBN: 9781429295635, 1429295635
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Seventh edition

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Fundamentals Of Abnormal Psychology Seventh Edition Comer Ronald J by Comer, Ronald J 9781429295635, 1429295635 instant download after payment.

Ron Comer’s brief text is ideal for introducing students to the realities of living with, treating, and researching psychological disorders. From his experiences as a practicing therapist, Comer draws a multitude of examples of real people and the disorders with which they struggle.  From his extensive classroom experience, he presents the material in a way that connects to students’ lives. And with this new edition, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology becomes the first abnormal psychology text that fully embraces diagnostic and definition changes introduced by the DSM-5

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