DSM-IV-TR Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text RevisionRobert L. Spitzer Newly updated for DSM-IV-TR, the DSM-IV-TR® Casebook facilitates the transition from the concepts and terminology of DSM-IV-TR to actual clinical situations by providing clinical vignettes for illustration and study. Carefully updated, it helps both students and clinicians visualize DSM-IV-TR disorders through the use of clinical vignettes. Each is followed by a discussion of the DSM-IV-TR differential diagnosis. The DSM-IV-TR® Casebook is highly recommended for clinicians to help them develop a deeper comprehension of all diagnostic categories. |
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... periods , he met the symptom , but not the duration , criteria for major depressive episodes . Because he had had more than four episodes of mania in a 1 - year period , separated by periods of depression , the Bipolar I Disorder is ...
... periods , he met the symptom , but not the duration , criteria for major depressive episodes . Because he had had more than four episodes of mania in a 1 - year period , separated by periods of depression , the Bipolar I Disorder is ...
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... period without significant symp- toms of depression , we note Single Episode . Because the episode has lasted 2 years without a period of 2 months or longer of a full remission , we also add Chronic . Finally , because the symptoms and ...
... period without significant symp- toms of depression , we note Single Episode . Because the episode has lasted 2 years without a period of 2 months or longer of a full remission , we also add Chronic . Finally , because the symptoms and ...
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... period has lasted for about 9 months . Are the two periods of illness two separate disorders or a single illness ? If they represent two separate disorders , they could be characterized as either Schizophreniform Disorder ( because the ...
... period has lasted for about 9 months . Are the two periods of illness two separate disorders or a single illness ? If they represent two separate disorders , they could be characterized as either Schizophreniform Disorder ( because the ...
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