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Diagnostic Essentials of Psychopathology: A Case-Based Approach
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Diagnostic Essentials of Psychopathology: A Case-Based Approach

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February 2021 | 632 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Diagnostic Essentials of Psychopathology: A Case-Based Approach by Cheree Hammond brings together dozens of fictional cases which represent a range of human experiences, featuring people of different ages, ethnicities, genders, ability levels, and religions. Each disorder has several cases associated with it to capture the truly unique nature of working with various client intersections, and half of the cases provide the correct "answers" or diagnosis to allow students to check their understanding of this process. Some cases focus on a diagnosis, others with analysis, and others let the student practice on their own as a way to further student reflection and learning.

This casebook is specifically written for disciplines that are grounded in a humanistic approach (Counseling, Social Work, Counseling Psychology). The author provides a framework for using the medical model that is presented in the DSM-5.

 
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
Key features
  • Provides abundant practice opportunities for students studying to become mental health practitioners so they can begin to feel confident when working with actual clients.
  • Brings together over 200 fictional cases which represent a range of human experiences, people of different ages, ethnicities, genders, ability statuses, and religion.
  • The book contains a range of cases including cases with a diagnosis, some with analysis, and others that let the student practice on their own. Half of the cases provide the correct “answers” or diagnosis. 
  • Contains a chapter on case conceptualization and treatment planning, including sample treatment plans.

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