Diagnosis Made Easier: Principles and Techniques for Mental Health Clinicians
Diagnosis Made Simpler: Principles and Techniques for Mental Health Clinicians Books
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This authoritative, user-friendly book offers a complete introduction to the art and science of mental health diagnosis. Meeting a key need for students and novice clinicians, James Morrison, the author of the bestselling DSM-IV Made Simple, systematically takes the reader through every step of the administer. He provides clear-cut principles and choice trees for evaluating in rank from a variety of sources and for constructing a valid working diagnosis that serves as a foundation for treatment. Unique features include quick-reference tables, sidebars explaining key concepts, and over 100 case examples that result in the approach to life.
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i am a licensed social worker. this text, as well as morrison’s other text on the dsm are excellent and helpful. i just have to say that i despise the titles. i don’t find the DSM ‘trying’ or complicated to know nor do i find differential diagnosis a ‘trying’ administer. i find it a serious and substantial administer, one of depth. i do have philosophical, theoretical, and matter-of-fact disagreements and issues with the dsm. that doesn’t mean i don’t know it. i turn to texts to supplement, enhance, round out, make sure thoroughness and fullness. i do dislike the phrase ‘made simpler’ regarding my licensed duties and do. the title activates a feeling of inadequacy in me every time i reach for these books. it’s offputting and irritating. consequently i end up using the texts less than i would and others more. i eventually gave them away to the library. i wonder. how much confidence would be inspired, inwardly and outwardly, if medical doctors, engineers, corporal scientists, and architects walked nearly with texts such as ‘medicine made simpler’, ‘neurology made simpler’ ‘brain surgery made simpler’ ‘pharmacotherapy made simpler’, ‘designing and building skyscrapers made simpler’? it feeds and reenforces the perspective that social science, behavior science, clinical work and treatment—and those who pursue and do it—are intellectually weak minded, superficial, and unaware of the realities of the demands, extent, terrain and depth of ‘knowledge’ beyond itself. it is a disservice to the professions.
Rating: 3 / 5
The book was in excellent shape up but I am still confused about the DSM and diagnosing, I may possibly have done without purchasing the book.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was requried to read this book for a class. It is not a trying read and is very helpful.
Rating: 5 / 5
Every therapist should have this on their desk, in there library.. Brilliant reference of diagnosis
Rating: 5 / 5
It really does its job, it make the tedious administer of diagnoising more real with vignettes and simple to follow choice trees.
Rating: 3 / 5