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Abnormal Psychology by Sue, Sue, and Sue was the first text in its field to present a thoroughly integrated multicultural perspective; the Eighth Edition offers integration of multicultural models and the most extensive coverage available. This program provides students with an understanding of abnormal behavior as both a scientific and a clinical field, while offering insight into the tools used by mental health professionals to study and treat disorders. The text combines a student-friendly approach to understanding abnormal psychology with scholarship of the highest quality. This edition includes thoroughly updated research and case studies, and is accompanied by a comprehensive support package for both instructors and students.
David Sue is Professor of Psychology at Western Washington University, where he is an associate of the Center for Cross-Cultural Research and has served as the Director of the Psychology Counseling Clinic and the Mental Health Counseling Program. He received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Washington State University. His research interests revolve around issues in cross-cultural counseling. He, his wife, and their three children enjoy tennis, hiking, and snowshoeing.Derald Wing Sue received his PhD from St. Louis University.Stanley Sue is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis. He received his PhD from UCLA and served on the psychology faculty for 10 years at the University of Washington and for 15 years at UCLA. His research interests lie in the areas of clinical-community psychology and ethnicity and mental health. His hobbies include working on computers (which has resulted in an addiction to the Internet) and jogging with his wife.