Making Sense of the ICD-11
For Mental Health Professionals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Oct '23
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A summary of the major changes to the mental health section of the ICD-11 and its implications for clinical practice.
An important summary of the major changes to the mental health section of the ICD-11 and its implications for clinical practice. Authored by leading clinicians in the respective fields, this book will appeal to all mental health professionals internationally, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and mental health nurses.The 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) is now published and all countries of the world will be asked to implement it in practice. The ICD-11 has made significant revisions to the classification of mental health disorders, which have real-world implications for clinical practice. This volume provides a clear overview of the major changes to the main psychiatric classifications that will have an impact on clinicians in their day-to-day practice. Each chapter is authored by an authority in the field, who has also been involved in the revision to the classification. The book also covers disorders that have been newly added to the ICD-11, such as Gaming Disorder, Binge-Eating Disorder, Complex PTSD, Prolonged Grief Disorder and more. This is an essential text for mental health professionals internationally, to help them make sense of the new classification, and how best to put it in to practice.
'This book is a brief read and provides important information regarding classification changes, new diagnoses, their improvements and drawbacks, and their potential to lead to greater clinical utility across the globe.' Andre Lars Lorenz, Doody's Reviews
ISBN: 9781009182249
Dimensions: 233mm x 157mm x 8mm
Weight: 260g
166 pages