Dewey Decimal362.2/0425
Table Of ContentPART ONE: ASSESSMENT Diagnosis and the Social Work Profession Biopsychosocial Risk and Resilience and Strengths Assessment PART TWO: DSM-5 CATEGORIES Autism Spectrum Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder Major Depressive Disorder The Anxiety Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Gender Dysphoria Alzheimer's Disease Borderline Personality Disorder APPENDICES Template for Preparing Diagnosis for Chapter Case Study Suggested Answers to "Questions to Consider" Directions and Template for "Reflect and Reply" Cases
SynopsisLearn essential clinical assessment skills for working in the mental health field using a case-based approach Mental Health in Social Work: A Casebook on Diagnosis and Strengths-Based Assessment emphasizes gaining competency in the DSM-5 diagnoses of mental disorders that are commonly seen in clinical and social service settings. Using a case-based approach, students and professionals learn to understand clients holistically as they proceed with the assessment and intervention process. The 3rd Edition includes new chapters on obsessive-compulsive disorder (Ch. 9), post-traumatic stress disorder (Ch.10), and gender dysphoria (Ch. 14) It also includes additional content on socially diverse populations throughout the text, and new "Questions to Consider" for making a DSM diagnosis are included with each case study., For courses in mental health and direct or clinical social work practice. A case-based approach to learning essential, evidence-based clinical assessment and intervention skills Mental Health in Social Work: A Casebook on Diagnosis and Strengths-Based Assessment emphasizes gaining competency in the DSM-5 diagnoses of mental disorders that are commonly seen in clinical and social service settings. Using a case-based approach, students and professionals learn to understand clients holistically as they proceed with the assessment and intervention process. The 3rd Edition includes new chapters on obsessive-compulsive disorder (Ch. 9), post-traumatic stress disorder (Ch.10), and gender dysphoria (Ch. 14) It also includes additional content on socially diverse populations throughout the text, and new "Questions to Consider" for making a DSM diagnosis are included with each case study.
LC Classification NumberRA790.6.C64 2020