The intelligent clinician's guide to the DSM-5
Paris, Joel 1940-
2013
xxi, 232 p. : portr.
9780199738175
Anglais
1. The history of diagnosis in psychiatry -- 2. How diagnostic manuals are made -- 3. What is (and is not) a mental disorder -- 4. Diagnostic validity -- 5. Dimensionality -- 6. Clinical utility -- 7. Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychoses -- 8. Bipolar and related disorders -- 9. Depressive disorders -- 10. Anxiety disorders, trauma and the obsessive-compulsive spectrum -- 11. Substance use, eating and sexual disorders -- 12. Neurodevelopmental and disruptive behavioral disorders -- 13. Personality disorders -- 14. Other diagnostic groupings -- 15. A guide for the perplexed
The Intelligent Clinician's Guide to the DSM-5® explores all revisions to the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual, and shows clinicians how they can best apply the strong points and shortcomings of psychiatry's most contentious resource. Written by a celebrated professor of psychiatry, this reader-friendly book uses evidence-based critiques and new research to point out where DSM-5 is right, where it is wrong, and where the jury's still out. Along the way, The Intelligent Clinician's Guide to the DSM-5® sifts through the many public controversies and clinical debates surrounding the drafting of the manual and shows how they inform a modern understanding of psychiatric illness, diagnosis and treatment. This book is necessary reading for all mental health professionals as they grapple with the first major revision of the DSM to appear in over 30 years.
Maladies mentales - Diagnostic / Maladies mentales - Classification
WM 15 P232i 2013
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1 | WM 15 P232i 2013 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |