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DSM-IV-TR in Action

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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 26, 2010 - Psychology - 624 pages
Thoroughly updated and revised?the bestselling resource for the practical application of the DSM-IV-TR for clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment

Now with the most current treatments and evidence-based practices, DSM-IV-TR in Action brings the DSM-IV-TR to life with clear instruction on using it to formulate and complete an assessment, accurately diagnose clients, and prepare a comprehensive and effective treatment plan.

Complete with new chapters on delirium, dementia, amnestic, and other cognitive disorders as well as on selected sexual disorders, the Second Edition also adds new coverage of disruptive behavior disorders, eating disorders in children, substance disorders, psychotic disorders, unipolar and bipolar mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders. New treatment plans have been added, and existing ones have been updated. This edition also discusses the expected changes to come in the highly anticipated DSM-5.

Numerous case studies bring the material to life and demonstrate how the DSM-IV-TR is applied in practice. In addition, the information on maintaining clinical records and using time-limited therapy, as well as an appendix of sample treatment plans, make this a must-have guide for students and seasoned mental health professionals.

  

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User Review  - Ben - Goodreads

The book has good info, at times leaving out descriptions that are assumed to be understood as psychological terms, more description and analysis could be beneficial in these areas. Overall, very good info and case study examples.. Read full review

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User Review  - Katie - Goodreads

This was a great review for the clinical exam. Read full review

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Contents

SECTION I
1
Getting Started
3
Basics and Application
20
Documentation and the Multiaxial Diagnostic Assessment
54
Comparison of DSMIIR
61
Quick Reference 3 10 Questions to Guide the Process
67
Clinical Presentations
79
Changes between DSMIIIR
85
Alcohol
204
Schizophrenia and the Psychotic Disorders
248
Selected Mood Disorders
282
Anxiety Disorders
325
Delirium Dementia and Amnestic
360
Integrated Approach
398
Selected Sexual Disorders
401
Personality Disorders
433

Quick Reference 3 32 Social and Occupational Functioning
92
Beyond the Diagnostic Assessment
99
Sample of Identified Problem Behaviors
113
SECTION II
135
Overview of Selected Childhood Disorders
137
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
149
Identify Primary and Presenting Problem
157
Behavioral Problem Identification
163
CONTENTS
174
Quick Reference 6 7 Multiaxial Diagnosis for M
190
Quick Reference 6 11 SSRIs and Tricyclics
197
Quick Reference 13 3 301 0 Paranoid Personality Disorder
437
Quick Reference 13 7 308 83 Borderline Personality Disorder
444
Quick Reference 13 11 301 6 Dependent Personality Disorder
450
Quick Reference 13 13 Identify Primary and Presenting Problem
459
Criteria and Treatment Plans
469
References
490
264
492
About the Author
527
Subject Index
542
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About the author (2010)

SOPHIA F. DZIEGIELEWSKI is a Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Cincinnati. She is also the Editor of the Journal of Social Service Research. She is the recipient of numerous awards, and supports her research and practice activity with over one hundred and twenty publications, including seven textbooks, seventy-nine articles, numerous book chapters, and over four hundred workshops and community presentations. Her research focuses on the areas of health and mental health. As a licensed social worker, she also remains active in clinical practice.

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