A DSM-III-R Casebook of Treatment Selection
Author: Samuel Perry
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 9780876305720
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rev. ed. of: A DSM-III casebook of differential therapeutics. c1985.
Author: Samuel Perry
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 9780876305720
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rev. ed. of: A DSM-III casebook of differential therapeutics. c1985.
Author: Robert L. Spitzer
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One of the main purposes of psychiatric diagnosis is to guide treatment selection. Although the DSM-IV-TR Casebook discussions often briefly mention treatment and follow-up, the focus is almost exclusively on diagnosis. This Treatment Companion takes the next step: For 34 cases (all but 3 from the DSM-IV-TR Casebook), world-renowned experts discuss their approach to treatment for a case in their specialty area -- both how they would manage the specific case and the general principles of treatment for that disorder. Treatment Companion to the DSM-IV-TR Casebook is an indispensable companion designed to help students, residents, and clinicians conceptualize how DSM-IV-TR can be used in everyday practice and will be invaluable in helping mental health professionals develop a deeper comprehension of all diagnostic categories and their treatments.
Author: Cathryn A. Galanter, M.D.
Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub
Published: 2016-06-21
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 158562490X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →DSM-5® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health updates the previous companion to DSM-IV-TR with new cases and advances from DSM-5 and evidence-based assessment and treatment in child and adolescent mental health. The book presents 29 cases written by experts in the field to provide readers with realistic examples of the types of patients that clinicians encounter in practice. Each case is accompanied by two commentaries from leading clinicians (including child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, developmental behavioral pediatricians and nurses), who provide their perspective on diagnostic formulation and treatment recommendations, focusing either on psychotherapy or psychopharmacology. Experts draw from a combination of evidence-based assessment and interventions, biopsychosocial approaches, a systems perspective, and commonsense thinking. Thus each chapter provides an opportunity to see how field leaders would approach the diagnosis and treatment of a child or adolescent. The collaboration among the case authors and commentators yields an approach that is flexible and expansive enough to be of help to clinicians of varied disciplines working in child and adolescent mental health. Down-to-earth and engaging, DSM-5® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health is a rich repository of clinical wisdom that seasoned practitioners, clinicians early in training, and child and adolescent psychiatrists studying for their board exams will find extremely useful.
Author: John C. Norcross
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2005-02-24
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 0195165799
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Seasoned psychotherapists realize that no single theory or unitary treatment can ever suffice for all patients, disorders, and situations. This volume provides a comprehensive description and illustration of psychotherapy integration by leading proponents. Replete with clinical vignettes, this unique handbook will be invaluable to practitioners, researchers, and students alike.
Author: Len Sperry
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-03-01
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1135950822
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The second edition of this classic handbook includes the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders that have emerged since the publication of the DSM-IV-TR. Sperry highlights the many significant advances in the field, providing the reader with a complete summary of new intervention strategies, treatment approaches, and research findings. In addition, this text includes greater coverage of Borderline Personality Disorder and presents an introduction to the diagnostic schema likely to be adopted by the DSM-V. The Handbook is at once comprehensive and concise, offering integrative assessment and treatment strategies as well as theoretical overview for the full range of personality disorders. Its reader-friendly style and organization and make it an authoritative and accessible resource for clinicians and students of all mental health disciplines.
Author: Mark E. Maruish
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-07-21
Total Pages: 1031
ISBN-13: 1135630445
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This thoroughly revised and greatly expanded third edition of a classic reference, now three volumes, constitutes an invaluable resource for practitioners who in a managed care era need to focus their testing not on the general goals of personality assessment, symptom identification, and diagnosis so often presented to them as students and trainees, but on specific questions: What course of treatment should this person receive? How is it going? Was it effective?
Author: Len Sperry
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-05-12
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 1135019223
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Since the publication of the acclaimed second edition of Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of DSM-IV-TR Personality Disorders, much has changed in how the personality disorders are understood and treated. However, like its previous editions, this new edition is a hands-on manual of the most current and effective, evidence-based assessment and treatment interventions for these challenging disorders. The beginning chapters describes several cutting-edge trends in the diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment of them. Then, specific chapters focus on evidence-based diagnosis and treatment interventions for each of the 10 DSM-5 personality disorders. Emphasized are the most recent developments from Cognitive Behavior Therapies, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Analysis System of Psychotherapy, Pattern-Focused Psychotherapy, Mindfulness, Schema Therapy, Transference Focused Psychotherapy, and Mentalization-Based Treatment. As in previous editions, extensive case material is used to illustrate key points of diagnosis and treatment.
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 968
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Len Sperry
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-28
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 1135062641
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Published in 1996, Treatment Outcomes in Psychotherapy and Psychiatric Interventions is a valuable contribution to the field of Psychiatry/Clinical Psychology