DSM-5® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health

Cathryn A Galanter editor Peter S Jensen editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:American Psychiatric Association Publishing

Published:20th Aug '16

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DSM-5® Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health cover

DSM-5 Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health offers trainees and clinicians who provide mental health services to children and adolescents a concise but conceptually and clinically rich guide to the types of disorders commonly found in practice. The cases are either new or updated from the previous publication, which was designed as a child mental health casebook for DSM-IV-TR, and were chosen to illustrate advances in diagnosis and evidence-based assessment and treatment with DSM-5 in mind. For each case, commentaries are included from a child and adolescent psychiatrist and child psychologist (or another mental health professional), who review each vignette and address diagnostic formulation and treatment from both psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacologic perspectives, with attention to other modalities that might be important for clinical management. This panel approach allows for a diversity of perspectives and provides valuable, complementary insights into each case.

The book is structured in a logical, user-friendly way, with many features that facilitate and enhance learning:

• Cases are divided into four sections, each with an introduction by the editors, who summarize and contextualize the information presented in that part, providing a framework for understanding and building bridges to the other sections.
• The 29 case vignettes are fascinating, instructive, and diverse. The cases range from fairly clear diagnoses, to more complex presentations (such as when patients with comorbid conditions), to the most difficult cases (when the diagnosis is unclear, the patient has not responded to previous treatment, only limited evidence is available on the correct means of treatment, and/or the patient's psychopathology occurs in the context of extreme psychosocial stressors).
• The book's final part addresses diagnostic and treatment decision making and includes two chapters on clinical and research issues in the diagnosis and treatment of child psychopathology.

The book's cross-disciplinary approach makes it appropriate for clinicians and trainees from all disciplines who are involved in treating children and adolescents with mental health problems. DSM-5 Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health is unparalleled in its engaging style, up-to-date information, and expert, evidence-based guidance in conceptualizing diagnosis and treatment.

DSM-5 Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health is a great resource for clinicians
and students of child and adolescent mental health. With 29 cases of varying difficulty, even the most experienced practitioner will find this book valuable. The case-based format is well-done and the consistent organization of each chapter allows for easy navigation and quick reference. The comprehensive discussion of psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological principles provides a unique opportunity to learn how leaders in the field approach realistic clinical scenarios.

-- Erik Loraas, M.D., Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow, PGY-4 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC * AACAP News *

With its cased-based format that makes it realistic, this book is a helpful tool for clinicians. It is unique in its focus specifically on child and adolescent psychiatry.

-- Rekha Bandla, D.O. * Doody's Book Revi

ISBN: 9781585624904

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 803g

452 pages