Adult Psychopathology and DiagnosisDeborah C. Beidel, B. Christopher Frueh, Michel Hersen Proven Classic Updated to Reflect the DSM-5 The accessible format, overview chapters on broader issues—such as interviewing—that affect all diagnoses, and case study approach provide the ideal support for students to examine and understand how diagnoses are reached and applied. Updated to reflect the latest neurobiological advancements in psychopathology, this edition follows the same proven chapter structure for the disorder chapters of previous editions to facilitate readers' understanding and learning. Updates include topics such as:
Encompassing the most current research in the field, Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, Seventh Edition provides a thorough introduction to our current conceptualization of psychopathology and its application in clinical practice, including dimensional and categorical classifications. |
Contents
CONTENTS | 473 |
SleepWake Disorders | 523 |
Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilic Disorders | 547 |
Gender Dysphoria | 603 |
Preface vii | 640 |
Alcohol | 641 |
Drugs | 673 |
Neurocognitive Disorders | 705 |
815 | |
Contributors | ix |
Dimensional Versus | 3 |
The Problem of Dual Diagnosis | 35 |
Impact of Race Ethnicity and Culture on the Expression | 131 |
Schizophrenia | 165 |
Bipolar and Related Disorders | 217 |
Anxiety Disorders 299 | 231 |
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