Casebook For Dsm-5: Diagnosis & Treatment Planning

Item Information
Item#: 9780826186331
Edition 02
Author Bonfini & Ventura
Cover Paperback
 


Distinguished by its use of real-world case examples to help students link DSM-5 criteria with client symptoms

This practical casebook for graduate-level programs in mental health masterfully demonstrates how to put the DSM-5 into practice. It is designed to help students understand why a particular diagnosis is given based on the individual client's specific background and personal history. This book is distinguished from other casebooks through the presentation of complex,real-life case studiesthat discuss pairing the DSM-5 criteria with symptomatology and offers in-depth analyses of treatment interventions and client management. Each case is consistently formatted to include an overview of the client, symptoms/problems, diagnosis, and treatment interventions, including components, applications, and results/prognosis. Readers will have an opportunity to formulate their own reactions and diagnostic impressions for each case before the commentary reveals the correct conclusion. An ideal text to enhance courses in psychopathology and diagnosis, as well as practicum and internship, the casebook will diversify and broaden the classroom experience by enlightening students with compelling clinical cases that have been experienced by practicing professionals.

The second edition has been expanded to feature additional cases for each category, a more detailed table of contents to better organize the book around disorder categories, additional discussion questions for each case,as well as a final review chapter, making this text a helpful supplement to a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses.By fully exploring the rationale behind diagnostic criteria, the book provides trainees in counseling, marriage and family therapy, counseling psychology, and social work an opportunity to examine their own ideas on symptom presentation, diagnosis, and treatment planning with a full complement of disorders and conditions covered in the DSM-5.Purchase also includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.

New to the Second Edition:

Presents additional cases in each diagnostic categoryReorganizes table of contents to facilitate easy access to diagnostic categoriesPresents cases with expanded range of settings for a diverse mental health workforceDedicated chapter onCultural Considerations in TreatmentContains additional discussion questions and notes to promote critical thinkingPresents a new final review chapter that can serve as an assessment

Key Features:

Encompasses in-demand DSM-5 content for all helping professionsProvides breadth and depth of coverage including multiple cases in each DSM-5 categoryCovers symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment planningFollows a consistent format in each chapter for ease of useStructures cases so students can apply DSM-5 criteria and understand why and how to make diagnosis based on symptom presentationConsiders cultural and social implications in each caseIncludes diverse range of evidence-based treatment recommendations

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Chapter 2. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders

Chapter 3. Bipolar and Related Disorders

Chapter 4. Depressive Disorders

Chapter 5. Anxiety Disorders

Chapter 6. Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders

Chapter 7. Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders

Chapter 8. Dissociative Disorders

Chapter 9. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders

Chapter 10. Feeding and Eating Disorders

Chapter 11. Elimination Disorders

Chapter 12. Sleep- Wake Disorders

Chapter 13. Sexual Dysfunctions

Chapter 14. Gender Dysphoria

Chapter 15. Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

Chapter 16. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

Chapter 17. Neurocognitive Disorders

Chapter 18. Personality Disorders

Chapter 19. Paraphilic Disorders

Chapter 20: Cultural Considerations in Treatment

Chapter 21: Final Review: Your Skills in Practice