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Diagnosis & treatment planning skills : a popular culture casebook approach
Title:
Diagnosis & treatment planning skills : a popular culture casebook approach
Author:
Schwitzer, Alan M., author.
ISBN:
9781483349763
Personal Author:
Edition:
Second edition, DSM-5 update.
Physical Description:
xviii, 324 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents:
1. Clinical Thinking Skills: Diagnosis, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning -- 2. Diagnosis: Understanding and Using the DSM-5 -- 3. Case Conceptualization: Making Sense of the Client's Concerns -- 4. Treatment Planning: Designing a Plan for Change -- 5. Diagnosis, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning: Ten Case Illustrations With DSM-5 Update -- Case 5.1 Japanese Anime's Naruto -- Case 5.2 Vampire Anthology's Edward Cullen -- Case 5.3 West Side Story's Maria -- Case 5.4 Beauty and the Beast's Belle -- Case 5.5 The Color Purple's Miss Celie -- Case 5.6 Misery's Annie Wilkes -- Case 5.7 The Cleveland Show's Cleveland Brown -- Case 5.8 Will and Grace's Jack McFarland -- Case 5.9 The Revolver Album's Eleanor Rigby -- Case 5.10 Golden Girls' Sophia Petrillo.
Abstract:
This text comprehensively addresses the clinical thinking skills required in professional counseling settings through the innovative use of case examples drawn from popular culture. Fully revised to include DSM-5, the text begins with discussion of diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning, covering the interplay of individual clinical tools and their application in contemporary practice. Ten DSM-5 updated case illustrations follow, creating a streamlined new edition that engages students in a start-to-finish application of clinical tools.
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