Psychodynamic psychiatry in clinical practice : the DSM-IV edition.
Material type: TextPublication details: USA : American psychiatric press, 1994.Description: xx, 656 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780880486583
- WM 400 PG 1994
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includes index.
It is difficult to improve on a classic, but the fifth edition of Psycho dynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice does just that, offering the updates readers expect with a deft reorganization that integrates DSM-5(R) with the author's emphasis on psychodynamic thinking. The individual patient is never sacrificed to the diagnostic category, yet clinicians will find the guidance they need to apply DSM-5(R) appropriately. Each chapter has been systematically updated to reflect the myriad and manifold changes in the 9 years since the previous edition's publication. All 19 chapters have new references and cutting-edge material that will prepare psychiatrists and residents to treat patients with compassion and skill. The book offers the following features:
- Each chapter integrates new neurological findings with psychodynamic understanding so that clinicians can approach their patients with a truly biopsychosocial treatment plan.- Excellent writing and an intuitive structure make complicated psychodynamic concepts easy to understand so that readers can grasp the practical application of theory in everyday practice.- The book links clinical understanding to the new DSM-5(R) nomenclature so that clinicians and trainees can adapt psychodynamic thinking to the new conceptual models of disorders.- New coverage of psychodynamic thinking with relation to the treatment of patients on the autism spectrum addresses an increasingly important practice area.- Post traumatic stress and dissociation disorders have been combined to allow for integrated coverage of primary psychiatric disorders related to trauma and stressors.
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