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E-raamat: DSM-5-TR(R) and Family Systems

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  • Formaat: 588 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2023
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826140272
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
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"Each chapter in this book focuses on a specific diagnosis or category of diagnoses from the DSM-5-TR. Seven sections in each chapter guide the reader to explore how best to integrate DSM-5-TR diagnoses from a systems perspective. It is our hope that this textbook will assist the systemic clinician in working from a relational perspective to provide accurate and consistent diagnoses that guide treatment plans to effectively help clients and their families"--

Offers useful strategies for creating rapport between the linear-focused DSM-5-TR and the circular causality approach of systems-oriented clinicians

With a focus on clinical applications, this unique text for students of diagnosis, family systems, counseling, and other mental health disciplines demonstrates how to use the DSM-5-TR to aid assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and intervention from a relational perspective. With detailed descriptions, the second edition is updated to foster greater understanding of interpersonal problems associated with onset, progression, and expression of psychiatric systems while incorporating the specific parameters of parent, child, sibling, extended family, and significant other issues in overall clinical formulation.

The new edition delves more deeply into relational and cultural features, family systems assessment, family systems interventions, and ethical and legal implications when working with identified DSM-5-TR disorders. New case conceptualizations address the "new normal" of working in a telehealth environment along with the impact of COVID-19 and racial and social injustice. Every chapter encompasses the latest DSM updates and current literature, and new chapter Test Banks and PowerPoints enhance the instructor resources. With each chapter focusing on a specific diagnosis or category of diagnoses, the book analyzes all DSM-5-TR domains, discusses the impact of diagnoses on the entire family, and introduces various assessments and interventions. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.

New to the Second Edition:

  • Presents relational and cultural features in each chapter
  • Updates case conceptualizations to address emerging trends in telehealth, COVID-19, and social injustice
  • Embodies the latest DSM updates, current literature, and updated research
  • New and updated chapter Test Banks and PowerPoints included in the instructor materials

Key Features:

  • Guides the reader in understanding how to best integrate DSM-5-TR diagnoses from a systems perspective
  • Applies systemic considerations to every identified disorder category in the DSM-5-TR
  • Considers ethical and legal implications for each diagnosis
  • Summary, case conceptualization, and discussion questions included in each chapter focusing on a disorder category
  • Includes family systems contexts, assessments, interventions, and cultural considerations
Contributors


Foreword by Mark D. Stauffer, PhD, NCC


Preface


Acknowledgments


Chapter
1. The DSM 5-TR and Family Systems: Interdisciplinary Applications


Chapter
2. Systemic Levels in Neurodevelopmental Disorders


Chapter
3. Systems-Focused Therapy With Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic
Disorders


Chapter
4. Relational Functioning: Understanding Bipolar and Related
Disorders


Chapter
5. Depressive Disorders and Family Systems Issues


Chapter
6. Applying Systems to Anxiety Disorders


Chapter
7. Systemic Functioning of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related
Disorders


Chapter
8. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Systemic Processes


Chapter
9. Systems Applied to Dissociative Disorders


Chapter
10. Systemic Ecology in Understanding Somatic Symptom and Related
Disorders


Chapter
11. Feeding and Eating Disorders: A Systemic Model


Chapter
12. Elimination Disorders: A Developmental Systems Perspective


Chapter
13. Multisystemic Dimensions of SleepWake Disorders


Chapter
14. An Intersectional Systems Approach to Counseling Sexual Issues


Chapter
15. Gender Dysphoria and Systemic Meaning


Chapter
16. Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders: General
Systemic Properties


Chapter
17. Family Systems and Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders


Chapter
18. Neurocognitive Disorders: Systemic Functionality


Chapter
19. Personality Disorders and Interconnectedness


Chapter
20. Systems-Focused Therapy With Paraphilic Disorders


Chapter
21. Future Trends and Directions with DSM-5-TR and Family Systems


Index
Jessica A. Russo, PhD, LPCC-S, NCC, is a core faculty member of Walden University's College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. She is a licensed professional clinical counselor in Ohio, a licensed school counselor, and co-owner of a small private practice.

J. Kelly Coker, PhD, LCMHC, QLS, is a professor at Palo Alto University and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC).

Jason H. King, PhD, CMHC, NCC, ACS, is the Psychotherapy Practicum Director for the Psychiatry Concentration Track in the Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions.