9780826183989-0826183980-DSM-5® and Family Systems

DSM-5® and Family Systems

ISBN-13: 9780826183989
ISBN-10: 0826183980
Edition: 1
Author: Jessica A. Russo PhD LPCC-S NCC, J. Kelly Coker PhD LCMHC QLS, Jason H. King PhD CMHC NCC ACS
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Format: Paperback 570 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826183989
ISBN-10: 0826183980
Edition: 1
Author: Jessica A. Russo PhD LPCC-S NCC, J. Kelly Coker PhD LCMHC QLS, Jason H. King PhD CMHC NCC ACS
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Format: Paperback 570 pages

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DSM-5® and Family Systems (ISBN-13: 9780826183989 and ISBN-10: 0826183980), written by authors Jessica A. Russo PhD LPCC-S NCC, J. Kelly Coker PhD LCMHC QLS, Jason H. King PhD CMHC NCC ACS, was published by Springer Publishing Company in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Counseling (Psychology, Mental Illness, Pathologies) books. You can easily purchase or rent DSM-5® and Family Systems (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Counseling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $55.2.

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"Two of my mantras in training systemic clinicians are:'Systemic counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists should be the best diagnosticians of all the mental health disciplines but we do not always have to take that diagnosis into the therapy room to our clients.' and... 'Use the language of your audience.' The cognitive and vocal dissonance between the systemic understanding of human relational behaviors and the traditional medical model of viewing these same symptoms of pathology has long been a topic of academic debate and clinical coffeehouse arguments. This work is the first major text to attempt to create a two way bridge of introducing traditional users of the DSMs to systemic perspectives while informing systemic thinkers of the utilization of the traditional language for better outcomes for all of our clients/patients. Though no work can be exhaustive, this text uses the language of the DSM-5, explores systemic influences, and provides a case examples of the major divisions of the manual. I recommend this text in hopes that the bridge will continue to be used as our body of knowledge continues to grow." --Mike Bishop, PhD., LMFT-S, LPC-S; Associate Professor, Texas Wesleyan University; Former President, Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

"This outstanding textbook addresses the needs of systemic oriented clinicians who work with couples and families to identify and assess disorders described in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. It provides a much needed resource emphasizing the development of interventions from systemic frameworks. The book is characterized by chapters organized in a consistent manner that has great appeal to practitioners in a variety of settings: diagnosis and criteria, relational and cultural features, family systems assessments, family systems interventions, ethical/legal considerations, and case conceptualizations. I find the entire text to be timely and relevant but one of my favorite aspects of the book is the way each chapter concludes with a case study that applies the information to the work of a systemically oriented." clinician."--David Capuzzi, Ph.D, LPC, NCC; A Past President; American Counseling Association

The first text to present DSM-5 diagnoses within a relational perspective, DSM-5 and Family Systems delivers timely content aimed at training marriage and family therapists, clinical mental health counselors, and other systems-oriented practitioners. It reflects how the DSM-5 examines, for the first time, its diagnostic categories from the perspective of cultural and environmental impact on the development of individual disorders and conditions. This comprehensive text provides students with an understanding of how to approach a diagnosis as it relates to assessments, treatment planning, and ethical implications from a family and relational systems perspective.

With contributions from distinguished faculty at counseling and marriage and family therapy training programs, each chapter includes an overview of the DSM in family systems contexts, cultural aspects, family systems assessments and interventions, and ethical and legal implications. Abundant case vignettes aid students in conceptualizing diagnoses in each DSM-5 category.

Key Features:

  • Considers all categories of DSM-5 diagnoses from a family and relational systems perspective--the first book to do so
  • Includes family systems contexts, assessments, interventions, cultural considerations, and ethical and legal implications
  • Provides sample case vignettes for conceptualization of each DSM-5 category
  • Written and edited by esteemed educators in counseling and marriage and family therapy
  • Designed for courses in diagnosis, assessment, and psychopathology
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