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5th edition. — American Psychiatric Association, 2013. — 3619 p. — ISBN: 9780890425572. This new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), used by clinicians and researchers to diagnose and classify mental disorders, is the product of more than 10 years of effort by hundreds of international experts in all aspects of mental health. Their...
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3rd ed. — Washington, DC.: American Psychiatric Association, 1980. — 494 p.
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4th ed. — Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Association, 1994. — 886 p. — ISBN: 0-89042-061-0; 0-89042-062-9. This is the fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-IV. The utility and credibility of DSM-IV require that it focus on its clinical, research, and educational purposes and be supported by...
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Guides. Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc. — 2022. — 1051 p. Year of release: 2022. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Revised (DSM-5-TR) is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers. The DSM-5-TR includes completely revised text and...
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Prepared by The Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics of the American Psychiatric Association. Published by American Psychiatric Association, 1968. 119 p.
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Prepared by The Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics of the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, DC. Published by American Psychiatric Association, 1952. 132 p.
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American Psychiatric Pub, 2015. — 128 p. Anxiety Disorders, from DSM-5(R) Selections, is a custom-published product crafted around a specific disorder cited in DSM-5. This selection provides a comprehensive overview of the process of diagnosing sleep-wake disorders while serving as a reference guide to assist in the diagnosis of individual patients. The disorder-specific...
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London: Karnac Books, 2014. — 100 p. The "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders," more commonly known as the DSM, is published by the American Psychiatric Association, listing and describing all mental disorders. The publication of DSM-5 in 2013 brought many changes. "Diagnosing the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5" is written for all...
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2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill Education / Medical, 2008. — 2328 p. Second Edition is the ultimate reference for quickly answering day-to-day questions on psychiatric illness in both adults and children. Comprehensive in scope, yet streamlined in its coverage, this time-saving clinical companion reviews essential psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches to the full...
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McGraw-Hill Medical, Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Psychiatry, Second Edition, reflects the current dynamic state of psychiatric knowledge. New discoveries from the basic biomedical and psychological sciences are having a major impact on psychiatric practice today. The task is to translate these new discoveries into a form useful to clinicians. This text is intended to be...
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Springer, 2017. — 203 p. Employing accessible language throughout, this book covers the history of psychiatric research, the current state-of-the art in psychiatric practice, the physiological systems affected by psychiatric illnesses, the whole-body nature of these diseases and the impact that this aspect has on emerging biomarker discoveries. Further, it provides descriptions...
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Amsterdam: Springer, 1985. — 343 p. The Science of Psychiatry We live in exciting times. Psychiatrists practicing their specialty are beset as never before with news of developments in the field. The conduits of news to the practicing clinician are usually either stories written in the popular medical press such as news circulars and advertisements from commercial concerns, or...
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Amsterdam: Springer, 1985. — 362 p. The first volume of this Handbook discussed neuroendocrine diagnostic tests and the diagnostic use of central nervous system amine metabolites. That volume further reviewed the toxicological evaluation of patients and the laboratory evalua­ tion of treatment outcome. It suggested a system for evaluating newly admitted psychiatric patients and...
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Springer, 2016. — 270 p. This book offers an alternative to operational diagnostic manuals and manuals for structured interviewing as the only sources of theoretical and clinical knowledge. It provides an exposition of psychiatric interviewing that is theoretically and clinically well founded and supplies the reader with a coherent framework for performance of a thorough...
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5th edition. — American Psychiatric Association, 2013. — 970 p. DSM-5 Basics Use of the Manual Cautionary Statement for Forensic Use of DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria and Codes Neurodevelopmental Disorders Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Bipolar and Related Disorders Depressive Disorders Anxiety Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Trauma- and...
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New York: Academic Press, 2016. — 452 p. Functional Neuromarkers for Psychiatry explores recent advances in neuroscience that have allowed scientists to discover functional neuromarkers of psychiatric disorders. These neuromarkers include brain activation patterns seen via fMRI, PET, qEEG, and ERPs. The book examines these neuromarkers in detail-what to look for, how to use...
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Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 314 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-71884-4. Psychiatric diagnosis is experiencing a crisis of confidence. Current approaches are outmoded with reform desperately needed. Clinical staging is a solution to this crisis. Clinical staging addresses the limitations of current diagnostic systems by recognising the full continuum or trajectory of mental...
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American Psychiatric Association, 2015. — 196 p. Neurodevelopmental Disorders, from DSM-5(R) Selections, is a custom-published product crafted around a specific disorder cited in DSM-5. This selection provides a comprehensive overview of the process of diagnosing sleep-wake disorders while serving as a reference guide to assist in the diagnosis of individual patients. The...
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6th ed. — Oxford University Press, 2010. — 432 p. With two new lead authors, the sixth edition of Psychiatric Diagnosis continues its thirty-five year tradition of providing a clear, critical and well-documented overview of major psychiatric syndromes, with minimum inclusion of unwieldy theories or clinical opinions. Medical students and psychiatric residents will continue to...
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Oxford University Press, 2013. — 272 p. The Intelligent Clinician's Guide to the DSM-5 explores all revisions to the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual, and shows clinicians how they can best apply the strong points and shortcomings of psychiatry's most contentious resource. Written by a celebrated professor of psychiatry, this reader-friendly book uses...
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American Psychiatric Pub, 2015. — 160 p. Sleep-Wake Disorders: DSM-5 Selections is crafted around a specific disorder cited in DSM-5. This selection provides a comprehensive overview of the process of diagnosing sleep-wake disorders while serving as a reference guide to assist in the diagnosis of individual patients. The disorder-specific resource is an invaluable addition to...
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. — 208 p. The patient interview is at the heart of psychiatric practice. Listening and interviewing skills are the primary tools the psychiatrist uses to obtain the information needed to make an accurate diagnosis and then to plan appropriate treatment. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the Accrediting Council on Graduate Medical Education...
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This Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. — 252 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-44668-4. Dynamics of Decision-Making: The Issue of Reliability in Diagnosis Symptom and Context: The Issue of Validity in Diagnosis From Mental Suffering to Mental Disorder and Back Again Working with Clinical Case Formulations: Methodological Considerations
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