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DSM-5-TR® Made Easy
DSM-5-TR® Made Easy
Description
Book Introduction
DSM-5-TR, made easy to learn, is a masterclass in modern psychopathology.
Morrison provides a detailed analysis of the major mental disorders, providing a helpful and accessible guide for readers to understand the DSM.
Relevant case examples not only enhance understanding of symptoms, overlap syndromes, and common comorbidities, but also improve approaches to diagnostic formulation and conceptualization.

index
Chapter 1 Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Chapter 2 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 3 Mood Disorders
Chapter 4 Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 5 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Chapter 6 Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 7: Dissociative Disorder
Chapter 8 Physical Symptoms and Related Disorders
Chapter 9 Feeding and Eating Disorders
Chapter 10 Excretory Disorders
Chapter 11 Sleep-Arousal Disorders
Chapter 12 Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 13 Gender Dysphoria
Chapter 14: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
Chapter 15 Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Chapter 16 Cognitive Impairment
Chapter 17 Personality Disorders
Chapter 18: Paraphilia Disorder
Chapter 19 Other Factors Requiring Clinical Attention
Chapter 20 Patients and Diagnosis

Publisher's Review
“DSM-5-TR: An Easy Guide to Learning is a masterclass in modern psychopathology.
Morrison provides a detailed analysis of the major mental disorders, providing a helpful and accessible guide for readers to understand the DSM.
Relevant case examples not only enhance understanding of symptoms, overlap syndromes, and common comorbidities, but also improve approaches to diagnostic formulation and conceptualization.
“This outstanding book is an authoritative resource for clinicians and students at all levels, and is an ideal textbook for training the next generation of mental health professionals.”
-David H.
Klemanski, PsyD, MPH, Yale University School of Psychiatry

“This book supports mental health professionals in a variety of professions, from medical students and clinical psychology trainees relearning diagnostic criteria to seasoned psychiatrists who need to keep up with the ever-evolving DSM.
This book can serve as a useful guide for identifying rare diagnostic criteria or reviewing common disorders and their various accompanying features.
Whatever your reasons for using this book, Morrison makes the process enjoyable and effective through his self-aware style, vivid case studies, and recognition that diagnoses don't always fit a perfect mold.”
-Meredith Gansner, MD, psychiatrist at Boston Children's Hospital

“If DSM-5-TR is an encyclopedia, this book is a manual.
Morrison goes beyond simply assigning diagnoses or ICD-10 codes to demonstrating the thought process involved in diagnosing, integrating data, and conceptualizing cases for treatment.
Reading this book will make you feel like you're in the presence of a wise and experienced clinician, showing you how to evaluate and balance the evidence.
The introduction section on how to use the book also serves as an excellent guide for teachers and students, greatly enhancing learning.
Morrison demonstrates precisely how to apply DSM-5-TR rules and logic through well-constructed case studies.
These cases vividly illustrate the DSM's diagnostic criteria and checklist.
This book is also suitable as a textbook for introductory courses for professionals in clinical fields.
Anyone who reads this book will feel, and will become, a smarter clinician.”
-Edward L.
Zuckerman, PhD, author of Clinician's Thesaurus
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 5, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 776 pages | 186*240*33mm
- ISBN13: 9791162264850

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