Diagnosis Made Easier: Third Edition: Principles and Techniques for Mental Health Clinicians
$ 19.50 · 5 (401) · In stock
The third edition of this incisive practitioner resource and course text—updated for the DSM-5 Text Revision (DSM-5-TR)—takes the reader step by step through diagnostic decision making in mental health. Guidelines are presented for evaluating information from multiple sources, constructing a wide-ranging differential diagnosis, creating a safety hierarchy, and using decision trees to derive a valid working diagnosis.
The third edition of this incisive practitioner resource and course text—updated for the DSM-5 Text Revision (DSM-5-TR)—takes the reader step by step through diagnostic decision making in mental health. Guidelines are presented for evaluating information from multiple sources, constructing a wide-ranging differential diagnosis, creating a safety hierarchy, and using decision trees to derive a valid working diagnosis. The book addresses specific issues in diagnosing the conditions most often seen in mental health practice, with an emphasis on how diagnosis informs effective treatment. More than 100 vivid vignettes illustrate the diagnostic process and allow readers to practice their skills.
How to Exercise with Limited Mobility
James Morrison · Greatest Hits (CD) (2022)
What is Psychiatry?
Choosing a Therapist Anxiety and Depression Association of America, ADAA
Lectin Free Cookbook: Discover The Best Lectin Free Slow Cooker, Crockpot Recipes To Reduce Inflammation For Better Health and Vitality: With Lactin S Campbell & Virginia Davis
Guilford Press on LinkedIn: The fourth edition of Cognitive Behavioral Strategies in Crisis…
Children and Mental Health: Is This Just a Stage? - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Medicine: general issues - Raamatud
Difference B W Psychology And Psychiatry Collection Discounts
m.media-/images/I/71jBWU0r0BL._AC_UF1000
Let's Talk About Stroke Diagnosis
Diagnosis made easier : principles and techniques for mental health clinicians