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This is the only casebook on the market that contains the variety and quantity of cases that will help students master assessment and diagnosis with the DSM-5 and ICD. It is specifically positioned for disciplines that are grounded in a humanistic approach (counseling, social work, counseling psychology) and helps frame working with the medical model that is used in the DSM-5.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Making Sense of the DSM 5
Chapter 2: Eight Steps to Diagnosis:
Chapter 3: The Justification Process
Chapter 4: Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Chapter 5: Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Chapter 6: Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 7 : Disorders of Mood
Chapter 8: Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 9:Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders
Chapter 10: Sleep-Wake Disorders
Chapter 11: Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
Chapter 12: Dissociative Disorders
Chapter 13: Somatic Symptom & Related Disorders
Chapter 14: Feeding & Eating Disorders
Chapter 15: Sexual
Chapter 16: Disruptive
Chapter 17: Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 18: Personality
Chapter 19: Paraphilic Disorders
Chapter 20: File Length Cases
About the author
Cheree Hammond received a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Virginia and an MA and Ed.S. in Counseling Psychology from James Madison University. A faculty member of Eastern Mennonite University’s Master of Arts in Counseling program for over a decade, Cheree specializes in psychopathology, counseling theories, and mindfulness and psychotherapy, with a focus on Buddhist contemplative theory. When not on the classroom you can find her in the garden, with her husband Scott, adult children, Adriana and Neil, and treasured friends, listening to bird songs and deciding where to plant that next hydrangea.
Summary
This is the only casebook on the market that contains the variety and quantity of cases that will help students master assessment and diagnosis with the DSM-5 and ICD. It is specifically positioned for disciplines that are grounded in a humanistic approach (counseling, social work, counseling psychology) and helps frame working with the medical model that is used in the DSM-5.