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Foundations of Abnormal Behavior, International Edition by Diane M. Sue, Stanley Sue, Derald Wing Sue, David Sue (Paperback, 2012)

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Featuring current research, high-quality scholarship, and an appealing design, this title provides an inviting and stimulating look into abnormal psychology.

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PublisherCengage Learning, INC International Concepts, Wadsworth Publishing Co INC International Concepts
ISBN-101111841136
ISBN-139781111841133
eBay Product ID (ePID)111915021

Product Key Features

SubjectSocial Sciences
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaEducation & Teaching
AuthorDiane M. Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue, David Sue
FormatPaperback

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Height275mm
Width230mm
Weight1455g

Additional Product Features

Date of Publication22/02/2012
Pagination704
Place of PublicationBelmont, Ca
Spine20mm
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyDerald Wing Sue is professor of psychology and education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. He has written extensively in the field of counseling psychology and multicultural counseling/therapy and is co-author of a bestselling book, COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE: THEORY AND PRACTICE. Dr. Sue has served as president of the Society of Counseling Psychology and the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues and has received numerous awards for teaching and service. He received his doctorate from the University of Oregon. David Sue is professor emeritus of psychology at Western Washington University, where he is an associate of the Center for Cross-Cultural Research. He has served as the director of the Psychology Counseling Clinic and the Mental Health Counseling Program. He and his wife co-authored the book COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY and he is co-author of COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE: THEORY AND PRACTICE. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Washington State University. His research interests revolve around multicultural issues in individual and group counseling. Stanley Sue is professor of psychology and director of the Center for Excellence in Diversity at Palo Alto University. From 1971 to 1981, he was assistant and associate professor of psychology at the University of Washington; Professor of Psychology, UCLA (1981-1996); and professor of psychology at UC Davis (1996-2010 and now emeritus distinguished professor). Dr. Sue served as the 2010 president of the Western Psychological Association. Diane M. Sue received her Ed.S.in School Psychology and her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has worked as a school psychologist and counselor, as well as with adults needing specialized care for mental illness and neurocognitive disorders. She taught courses at Western Washington University as an adjunct faculty member. She received the Washington State School Psychologist of the Year Award, the Western Washington University College of Education Professional Excellence Award and co-authored the book COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY. Her areas of expertise include child and adolescent psychology, neuropsychology, and interventions with ethnic minority children and adolescents.
Edition Statement10th Edition