Using DSM-IV: A Clinician's Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis (Paperback)

Using DSM-IV: A Clinician's Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis By Anthony Labruzza, Jose M. Mendez-Villarrubia Cover Image

Using DSM-IV: A Clinician's Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis (Paperback)

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DSM-IV is here, and mental health professionals--whether they applaud its rigor or decry its rigidity--will have to know how to use it. Like its predecessor, DSM-III, DSM-IV is empirically based and atheoretical. The psychodynamics of mental disorders and their etiologies are not considered. Its principal advantage is that it provides a reliable system of diagnosis. Its principal flaw is that it can lead the clinician to focus too exclusively on categorizing symptom clusters rather then on empathically understanding the person who is suffering the symptoms. In Using DSM-IV: A Clinician's Guide to Psychiatric Diagnosis, LaBruzza and Mendez-Villarrubia offer the needed supplement to the DSM-IV. Their book, a veritable road map for DSM-IV, explains the technical language and hierarchical classifications of DSM-IV while it demonstrates how the system can be adapted to a clinical approach.
Product Details ISBN: 9780765700537
ISBN-10: 0765700530
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Publication Date: June 1st, 1997
Pages: 460
Language: English