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Preface. Part I. Overview
1. Introduction
Jay C. Thomas
2. Overview of Models of Psychopathology
Thomas A. Widiger
3. Stress, Working Conditions, and Worklife Events
Jay Thomas and Mandy Davies
4. Assessment of Psychopathology
Nadia E. Stellrecht, Thomas E. Joiner, Jr., Andrea B. Burns,
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson and Jeremy W. Pettit
Part II. Categories of Dysfunction
5. Dual Diagnosis
Seth A. Brown and Melanie E. Bennett
6. Substance Abuse
Marilyn Strada and Brad Donohue
7. Anxiety
John P. Forsyth, Megan M. Kelly, Tiffany Fusé, and Maria
Karekla
8. Acute and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Elisa Bolton, Dana R. Holohan, Lynda A. King, and Daniel W.
King
9. Depression
Terry Michael McClanahan and David Antonuccio
10. Personality Disorders
Thomas R. Lynch and Leslie E. Horton
11. Schizophrenia
Kim T. Mueser and Susan R. McGurk
12. Eating Disorders
Drew A. Anderson, Jennifer D. Lundgren, and Rachel G. Morier
13. Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficits in the
Workplace
Benson Schaeffer
14. Traumatic Brain Injury
Charles J. Golden and Zarabeth L. Golden
15. Social Skill Deficits
Eileen Gambrill
16. Marital and Family Problems
Gary R. Birchler, William Fals-Stewart, and Kristen G. Anderson
Part III. Environmental and Managerial Interventions
17. Workplace Accommodations for Psychopathology
Leah Toney Podratz and Lois E. Tetrick
18. Motivating and Leading Dysfunctional Employees
Jon Frew
19. Violence at Work: Causes and Prevention
Gerald W. Lewis
20. Promoting Mental Health in the Workplace
Claire Stewart, Tony Ward, and Mayumi Purvis
21. Employee Assistance Program Strategies
Doug G. McClure
Jay C. Thomas, Michel Hersen
"People come to the work place with certain predispositions and how
they are treated can make them better or worse and can even cause
mental problems in those who did not previously have them. Thomas &
Hersen's new edited book Psychopathology in the Workplace,
identifies many types of psychological problems that managers and
psychologists alike can benefit from learning about. Easy to
understand and with a minimum of professional jargon,
Psychopathology in the Workplace is an excellent introduction to
the field of the clinical psychology of work. Managers and
psychologists alike will find much that is of value here.
." -- Rodney L. Lowman, PhD, Author, Counseling and Psychotherapy
of Work Dysfunctions and Editor, Handbook of Organizational
Consulting Psychology Systemwide Dean & Professor, California
School of Organizational Studies
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