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The Writer's Guide to Psychology: How to Write Accurately about Psychological Disorders, Clinical Treatment and Human Behavior

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A unique and indispensable reference guide for writers.

Writers frequently write about mental illness and psychological motivations, but all too often they use terms and concepts that are clichéd, outmoded or just plain wrong. Written by a clinical psychologist who is also a professional writer and writing coach, The Writer's Guide to Psychology is an authoritative, accessible, fun, and easy-to-use reference to psychological disorders, diagnosis, treatments, psychotherapists' work and what really makes psychopathic villains tick.

Did you know that serial killers are almost never psychotic? That modern electroshock therapy doesn't cause convulsions? That many psychotherapists think examining your childhood is unimportant—or even irrelevant—to therapy? Those are just a few of the hundreds of myth-busting facts in The Writer's Guide to Psychology. The only reference book on clinical and counseling psychology designed specifically for the needs of writers, The Writer's Guide to Psychology presents specific writing dos and don'ts to avoid the psychobabble clichés and misunderstandings frequently seen in popular writing. The book's extensive sidebars include Q&As from real writers, information on controversial treatments and issues, tips for using realistic psychology to create complex and compelling characters, and Don't Let This Happen to You! boxes that humorously expose mortifying mistakes in fiction, film and TV—and teach you how to get it right in your own writing.

Written in an approachable, easy-to-understand style that's perfect for both in-depth study and quick answers to specific questions, The Writer's Guide to Psychology is a unique combination of accurate psychology, myth-busting information and practical guidance that belongs on every writer's reference shelf.

ISBN-13: 9781884995682

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Linden Publishing

Publication Date: 12-01-2010

Pages: 234

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD, is a professor at Columbus State Community College. She is a full member of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the APA's Media Psychology division. She lives in Westerville, Ohio.

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Roberta Isleib

Fiction writers can get all the help they need with [flat characters, phony fictional shrinks and false diagnoses] in Carolyn Kaufman's excellent reference. (Dr. Roberta Isleib author, Deadly Advice)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v

Foreword ix

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 Common Myths and Mistakes

A Look at Fictional Portrayals of Psychological Problems, Professionals, and Treatments 1

Chapter 2 Why People Do What They Do

Learning to Think Like a Shrink 17

Chapter 3 The Therapist's Profession

Degrees, Training, and Ethics 37

Chapter 4 Behind Closed Doors

How Real Therapy Sessions Work 47

Chapter 5 Disorders and Diagnosis

When Does a Problem Become a Disorder? 63

Chapter 6 The Disorders, Part I

Mood, Anxiety, and Psychotic Disorders 77

Chapter 7 The Disorders, Part II

Childhood Disorders, Dementia, and Eating Disorders 109

Chapter 8 The Disorders, Part III

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Dissociation 125

Chapter 9 The Disorders, Part IV

Personality Disorders 145

Chapter 10 Psychopaths and Villains

Crossing the Line 163

Chapter 11 Physical and Biological Interventions

Medications, Electroshock, and One Really Horrible Idea 175

Chapter 12 Emergencies in Psychotherapy

Suicidality, Homicidality, and Hospitalization 195

Conclusion 211

Glossary 212

Note About the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 217

Bibliography 219

Index 224