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ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Summarized : Understanding Mental Disorders, The DSM-5-TR, and Clinical Diagnosis for Students and Everyday Readers - Devon Kade

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Summarized

Understanding Mental Disorders, The DSM-5-TR, and Clinical Diagnosis for Students and Everyday Readers

Author: Devon Kade

Narrated by: Digital Voice DO E

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Published: 11th March 2026

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THE MIND IS A FRAGILE FORTRESS. ARE YOU READY TO SEE WHAT LIES BENEATH?

Sanity is a thin veil. Behind it lies a landscape of terrifying beauty and profound pain—a world where voices whisper from empty rooms, where memory crumbles like dry sand, and where the self can shatter into a dozen pieces to survive.

In Abnormal Psychology Summarized, Devon Kade and The Sum It Collective provide a lantern in the dark. This is not just a dry textbook of symptoms; it is a high-speed journey through the history, biology, and reality of the human condition.

Inside, you will decode the mysteries of the DSM-5-TR and explore:

  • The History of Madness: From the brutal trepanation of ancient skulls to the chemical revolution of modern psychiatry.
  • The Architecture of Fear: Why anxiety isn't just "worrying," but a biological hijack of the nervous system.
  • The Mood Spectrum: Understanding the chemistry of sorrow (Depression) and the fire of mania (Bipolar Disorder).
  • Personality Disorders Decoded: A clear, compassionate look at the "Cluster B" storms—Narcissism, Borderline, and Antisocial Personality Disorder.
  • The Fracture of Reality: Demystifying Schizophrenia and the terrifying logic of psychosis.
  • The Neurodiversity Paradigm: Reframing ADHD and Autism not as "deficits," but as different operating systems.
  • The Body Keeps the Score: How trauma and stress physically reshape the brain.

To understand the darkness is the only way to find the light.

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