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Treatment Companion to the DSM-IV-TR® Casebook
by Spitzer, Robert L. ; First, Michael B. ; Gibbon, Miriam
2004 · 352 pages · ISBN 1-58562-139-0 · Paperback
Edition 1 , AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC
It is easy to understand the enduring popularity of the DSM Casebooks. They bring DSM diagnostic criteria to life using real-world cases, they familiarize practitioners with different types of patients they would otherwise not encounter in their work or studies, and they help teach the principles of differential diagnosis. Beginning with the DSM-III Casebook in 1981, they have consistently proven second in popularity only to the DSM itself.
Yet the DSM Casebooks focus almost exclusively on diagnosis—and not on treatment issues.
This practical companion volume to the DSM-IV-TR Casebook takes us a step further. Here, for the first time, case studies include not only diagnosis, but also in-depth discussions by world-renowned experts of state-of-the-art approaches to treatment.
Taken from the best-selling DSM-IV-TR Casebook, these 34 fascinating case studies cover a wide variety of psychiatric disorders: alcohol dependence, Alzheimer's disease, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, pedophilia, schizophrenia, somatization disorder, and many others.
This volume
Includes a discussion of both the psychiatric diagnosis and treatment approaches with each case description.
Brings together a world-class group of experts who provide their personal perspectives on how they would manage treatment for the specific patient and the general principles of treating that disorder.
Highlights the fact that there are multiple approaches to treating the same disorder by including experts with widely differing treatment orientations to provide contrasting perspectives in several of the cases.
Designed for easy reading, this volume presents cases alphabetically by diagnosis, each followed by detailed references, and concludes with four indexes that list cases by name, discussant, diagnosis, and subject.
This meticulously detailed volume of dynamic real-life case studies is simply a "must read" for all mental health care professionals interested in expert opinion on today's treatment approaches. Psychiatric students, educators, and practitioners—as well as social workers, nurses, medical physicians, and interested laypersons—will find this unique volume of inestimable value in their day-to-day work.
Contents
About the editors. Preface. Alcohol dependence: martini man. Alzheimer's disease: the hiker. Anorexia nervosa: close to the bone. Asperger's disorder: time traveler. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: into everything. Bipolar I disorder: roller coaster. Bipolar II disorder: still a student. Body dysmorphic disorder: elephant man. Borderline personality disorder: disco Di. Cocaine dependence: cocaine. Delusional disorder, jealous type: unfaithful wife. Depression: melancholy or malarky? Dysthymic disorder: junior executive. Gender identity disorder: dolls. Generalized anxiety disorder: edgy electrician. Major depressive disorder: cry me a river. Narcissistic personality disorder: my fan club. Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Lady Macbeth. Panic disorder: toughing it out. Pedophilia: child psychiatrist. Posttraumatic stress disorder: flashbacks. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: paranoid and dangerous. Schizoaffective disorder: toxic neighborhood. Schizophrenia: low life level. Schizophrenia: under surveillance. Schizophrenia: Emilio. Schizophreniform disorder: late bloomer. Schizotypal personality disorder: sitting by the fire. Self-defeating personality disorder: goody two shoes. Separation anxiety disorder: a perfect checklist. Sexual dysfunction: frustrated librarian. Sexual sadism: Mike Debardeleben. Social phobia: “the jerk”. Somatization disorder: sickly. Appendix A: index by case name. Appendix B: index by discussant. Appendix C: index by DSM-IV-TR diagnosis. Appendix D: subject index.
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