- The importance of context in defining and understanding abnormality
- The continuum between normal and abnormal behavior
- Cultural and historical relativism in defining and classifying abnormality
- The advantages a nd limitations of diagnoses
- The principle of multiple causality
- The connection between mind and body in abnormal behavior
Abnormal Psychology is designed to be accessible to the student and easy to use for the instructor. Hansell and Damour have streamlined the traditional table of contents of an abnormal psychology text to a fourteen chapter, affordable text without eliminating important material. For example, research methods are discussed throughout the text, social and legal issues are addressed in the chapters where they are most relevant, and treatment methods are covered in every chapter, not in a separate chapter on psychotherapy.