DSM-5 Essentials: The Savvy Clinician's Guide to the Changes in Criteria [Kindle Edition]
Author: Lourie W. Reichenberg | Language: English | ISBN: B00GTN9O8G | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Everything you need to know about the DSM-5 in an organized and concise presentation
Providing you with a quick and easy way to get up-to-speed on recent changes to the two main classification systemsDSM-5 Essentials highlights these changes in a logical and systematic manner so that you can easily make the transition from DSM-IV to DSM-5.
Author Lourie Reichenberg offers health care providers, instructors, clinicians in practice settings, and office staff who do coding for insurance reimbursement the information they need to do their jobs smoothly and efficiently with coverage of:
- The twenty classifications of disorders
- Emerging measures and models
- The future of diagnosis and treatment planning
- Matching clients' needs with the best evidence-based treatment
- Major changes to the DSM-5 such as the replacement of the multiaxial system, the developmental and lifespan approach, and cultural and gender considerations
Arranged in the same sequence as the DSM-5, DSM-5 Essentials covers what has changed from the DSM-IV, what these changes mean for diagnosis, and the implication of these changes on the selection of effective, evidence-based treatment. Books with free ebook downloads available DSM-5 Essentials: The Savvy Clinician's Guide to the Changes in Criteria [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 286 KB
- Print Length: 128 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (November 18, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118846095
- ISBN-13: 978-1118846094
- ASIN: B00GTN9O8G
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Enabled
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I was pleased to be a reviewer for this book during its final stages, and with that disclosure, am making a recommendation here. I have read several books on the new DSM-5 and attended at least 12 hours of training about the DSM-5 in as many months. Given all that, as a private practitioner and a college instructor at the graduate and undergraduate levels, I am happy to have this fairly priced, comprehensive overview of the changes in the new DSM-5. For many disorders, the ICD-9 code, the name of the disorder, and the upcoming ICD-10 codes are presented in charts. There is a straightforward explanation of the reorganization from the multi-axial diagnosis. I liked the depth of the former diagnostic formation and had heard of the DSM-5 change with preemptive resentment. Thus, my endorsement of this book ought not to be construed as unabashed enthusiasm for every change in the DSM-5. However, we must deal with the parameters as they exist, and this book clarifies those parameters succinctly. Of particular interest to many will be the discussion of the division of the anxiety disorders into separate chapters for anxiety/panic disorders, trauma-related disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Another point of interest is the blending of substance abuse and dependence, eliminating the nuanced and subjective differences within substance use problems. Dr. Reichenberg provides an explanation of the cross-cutting questionnaires, which are intended to provide a quick means of assessing various complaints and symptoms that may impact diagnosis, treatment or prognosis. She also addresses the increased emphasis on culture in the DSM-5. Practitioners will appreciate the list of free assessments, drawing on the revised diagnostic criteria, available for download at the APA website. This a very accessible, manageable handbook as we translate our experience with the DSM-IV-TR to the DSM-5. - Dolores T. Puterbaugh, Ph.D., LMHC, LMFT, NCCBy Dolores Puterbaugh
This is a clear, cogent, useful presentation of the important things to know about DSM5. It is well-organized and practical for orienting both the experienced practitioner and the novice to both the newest DSM and the established ICD system. I have reviewed several texts on DSM 5 and attended 2 seminars; I teach clinical interns and train clinical supervisors. This is the reference I recommend. Reichenberg's book is very accessible and avoids the over-inclusion or editorializing that some texts fall into. The summary charts make it truly useful handbook both for someone just learning diagnostics or someone just needing to understand the diffferences between DSM!V and DSM5. It is the right size, the right price, and well-written.By Carol Kerr
Carol Kerr, Ph.D.
Chief Psychologist
Marin County HHS Division of Community Mental Health & Substance Use Services
Graduate Clinical Training Program
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