9781615370160-1615370161-Learning DSM-5 by Case Example

Learning DSM-5 by Case Example

ISBN-13: 9781615370160
ISBN-10: 1615370161
Edition: 1
Author: Janet B. W. Williams, Michael B. First, Andrew E. Skodol, Robert L. Spitzer
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub
Format: Paperback 460 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781615370160
ISBN-10: 1615370161
Edition: 1
Author: Janet B. W. Williams, Michael B. First, Andrew E. Skodol, Robert L. Spitzer
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub
Format: Paperback 460 pages

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Learning DSM-5 by Case Example (ISBN-13: 9781615370160 and ISBN-10: 1615370161), written by authors Janet B. W. Williams, Michael B. First, Andrew E. Skodol, Robert L. Spitzer, was published by Amer Psychiatric Pub in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychiatry (Psychology, Mental Illness, Pathologies, Internal Medicine, Medicine) books. You can easily purchase or rent Learning DSM-5 by Case Example (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychiatry books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $24.8.

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With at least one case presentation for each of the mental disorders catalogued in DSM-5 -- and multiple cases for nearly half of the disorders -- Learning DSM-5(R) by Case Example has been meticulously designed to aid practitioners and students of all levels in psychology, psychiatry, social work, counseling, and psychiatric nursing develop internalized prototypes of DSM-5 disorders by first describing each disorder in relatable terms and subsequently illustrating how these symptom constellations manifest in real-life settings using clinical case material.

The nearly 200 cases featured in this guide are drawn from the authors' own clinical experience, as well as that of well over 100 clinicians, many of whom are well-known experts in particular areas of diagnosis and treatment. Sensitive to the fact that one of the hallmarks of mental disorders is the wide range of presentations that are encountered in a real-world setting, many of the disorders described include multiple cases that vary in symptom presentation, gender, age, clinical course, associated impairment in psychosocial functioning, and developmental factors, thus giving readers an appreciation for the heterogeneity typical of these disorders. Each case is complemented by a discussion that elaborates the ways in which the case conforms to the DSM-5 prototype or highlights those features of the case that illustrate the heterogeneity.

With definitions of potentially unfamiliar medical and psychiatric terms, Learning DSM-5(R) by Case Example is an accessible resource for readers of all disciplines. And because it guides the reader through the organizational structure of DSM-5, it is also an ideal reference for courses on psychopathology or abnormal psychology.

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