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Comparative Psychology for Clinical Psychologists and Therapists

Comparative Psychology for Clinical Psychologists and Therapists

Daniel C. Marston | Terry L. Maple

(2016)

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Abstract

Featuring animal research, from pigeons to primates, this book explains how comparative psychology can enrich our insights into human psychological processes.

Each chapter covers a different clinical disorder or problem commonly encountered by clinical psychologists and therapists, including depression, autism and social communication disorders, substance abuse and obesity, and reviews related research into animal behaviors. Revealing how animal models can grant psychologists a better understanding of the motivations and causes for behaviors that are impossible or challenging to study in humans, the authors suggest interventions, drawn from research findings in comparative psychology, that can effectively address psychological disorders in humans.


Dr Daniel C. Marston is a licensed psychologist and owner of Marston Psychological Services, LLC. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology and was previously Adjunct Professor at Carlow College, Pittsburgh, PA. He is based in Pennsylvania, USA.

Dr Terry L. Maple is a comparative psychologist. He is Scholar-in-Residence in the Departments of Biology and Psychology at the University of North Florida, Research Professor of Biology and Psychology at Florida Atlantic University and Elizabeth Smithgall Watts Professor of Conservation and Behavior Emeritus at the School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also Professor-in-Residence at Jacksonville Zoo. He is based in Florida, USA.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Comparative Psychology for Clinical Psychologists and Therapists by Daniel C. Marston and Terry L. Maple 3
1. Introduction 7
2. Learning and Memory 25
3. Depression 51
4. Aggression 78
5. Substance Abuse 105
6. Gambling Problems 128
7. Autism Spectrum Disorders 151
8. Overeating and Obesity 181
9. How a Clinical Psychologist and a Comparative Psychologist See the World 202
10. Conclusion 223
Subject Index 245
Author index 250
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