
DSM-5 learning companion for counselors
By Stephanie F. Dailey
Subjects: Training of, Social Services & Welfare, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, Classification, Study and teaching, Social Security, Mental health counseling, Diagnosis, Education, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Mental health counselors, Mental Disorders
Description: Written for an audience that includes private practitioners; counselors working in mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, employee assistance programs, and other community settings; as well as counselor educators and their students, this helpful guide breaks down the concepts and terminology in the DSM-5 and explains how this diagnostic tool translates to the clinical situations encountered most frequently by counselors. After describing the major structural, philosophical, and diagnostic changes in the DSM-5, the book is organized into four parts, which are grouped by diagnostic similarity and relevance to counselors. Each chapter outlines the key concepts of each disorder, including major diagnostic changes; essential features; special considerations; differential diagnosis; coding, recording, and specifiers; and, where applicable, new or revised criteria. Clinical vignettes help both clinicians and students visualize and understand DSM-5 disorders. Author notes throughout the text assist readers in further understanding and applying new material.
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