Author: Jay Joseph
Couldn't load pickup availability
Free standard shipping on orders over $99
Estimated to be delivered on 12/01/2022 - 15/10/2022.
We can ship to virtually any address in the world. Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations.
When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose. Depending on the shipping provider you choose, shipping date estimates may appear on the shipping quotes page.
Please also note that the shipping rates for many items we sell are weight-based. The weight of any such item can be found on its detail page. To reflect the policies of the shipping companies we use, all weights will be rounded up to the next full pound.
In this book, Jay Joseph presents an up-to-date, thoroughly documented, and much-needed critical appraisal of schizophrenia genetic research. His findings have important implications for psychiatry, behavioral genetics, and the social and behavioral sciences in general. For generations, there has been a belief that schizophrenia has genetic causes. Although this thesis continues to be the basis of the treatment, the truth is that it has never been satisfactorily demonstrated. Most of the diagnosed patients did not have parents with this disorder. In addition, numerous studies have recently emerged that link schizophrenia with traumatic experiences in childhood and with social factors such as poverty, racism or migration stress. In this context, psychologist Jay Joseph focuses on the methodological shortcomings and questionable assumptions of previous schizophrenia studies on families, twins, and adoption. The author puts the influential Danish and American adoption studies of the 1960s and 1990s under the microscope, taking readers on a journey through massively flawed, biased, and environmentally confusing studies that have been presented in standard textbooks in a deceptive way.
Pages: 288
Imprint: Herder
Format: Paperback
Collection: Psicopatología y Psicoterapia
BISAC Code: PSY022050
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive information about the latest releases, news from our publishers, events and author presentations.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!