Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia
Understanding Differential Diagnosis in Schizophrenia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th May '15
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This foundational text on schizophrenia explores psychodiagnostic techniques and offers insights into differential diagnosis, making Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia a valuable resource for clinicians.
Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia is a significant reprint of a foundational text in assessment psychology, originally published in 1966. This work delves into the application of psychodiagnostic techniques to differentiate various forms of schizophrenia. The author, through a conceptual framework, analyzes the disturbances associated with schizophrenia, particularly focusing on impaired ego functioning. By drawing connections between these ego impairments and psychodiagnostic indicators, the text highlights tools such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, the Rorschach Inkblot Method, and the Draw-A-Person test. Additionally, it reviews clinical and research findings that elucidate the psychological deficits observed in schizophrenia, offering practical assessment guidelines for clinicians.
In the subsequent chapters, the author explores various differential diagnostic considerations that arise during the evaluation of individuals with schizophrenia. Each chapter is dedicated to different forms of the disorder, including acute, chronic, paranoid, and nonparanoid types, as well as schizoaffective disorder and adolescent schizophrenia. The text provides a thorough review of the conceptual and empirical contributions that inform these distinctions, linking them to psychodiagnostic test performance metrics. The detailed case studies presented further illustrate the process of differential psychodiagnosis in schizophrenia.
The new preface introduces contemporary perspectives and literature that relate to the chapters, enriching the reader's understanding of the evolving landscape of psychodiagnosis. Overall, Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia serves as a vital resource for both practitioners and researchers in the field of psychology, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and assessment in mental health.
"I remain deeply impressed with the continued relevance of this classic work. Weiner's Psychodiagnosis in Schizophrenia still provides graduate students and practicing clinicians the most systematic and comprehensive approach to the assessment of schizophrenia. Throughout, Weiner brilliantly reveals the art of being a psychodiagnostician. He formulates hypotheses based upon test data, history, behavioral observations, and a formidable knowledge of the literature on schizophrenia to arrive at diagnostic judgments....explores issues that are pertinent to the contemporary diagnostician and are likely to continue to be critical in assessing schizophrenia and other severe psychopathological states. I believe that this work will continue to serve as a guide for future generations of psychologists in the practice of psychodiagnosis and be viewed as one of the pivotal works responsible for the re-emergence of the Rorschach as a necessary diagnostic instrument."
—Journal of Personality Assessment
ISBN: 9781138873025
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Weight: 839g
608 pages