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Judul The Neuropsychology of Men / Charles M. Zaroff, Rik Carl D'Amato
Pengarang Zaroff, Charles M.
D'Amato, Rik Carl
Penerbitan New York : Springer US, 2015
Deskripsi Fisik 236 p. :ill.
ISBN 978-1-4899-7615-4
Subjek NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
NEUROLOGY
CROSS CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Catatan This timely text examines normative and pathological brain/behavior connections across the male lifespan, and how these findings can best inform research, intervention, and prevention. It spotlights possible etiologies for male-dominated pathology, including academic deficits and disorders relating to violence, as well as identifying men's psychological resilience and vulnerabilities throughout life. Clinical and social issues are intricately linked here, particularly in areas such as substance abuse, emotion processing, and sequelae of brain trauma. In these ways, the text moves on from the simplistic view of males as the standard in psychological studies while respecting complicated questions about biology and environment that have yet to be resolved. Since the inception of psychology, much research has focused specifically on men but few studies have offered distinctive interventions developed to help this unique male population. This volume fills the chasm left from many seminalstudies.
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