Dsm-5-tr Handbook of Differential Diagnosis (2024) by M.d. First, Michael B. PDF

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  • Published: 2024
  • Number of pages: 372 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 3.59 MB
  • Authors: M.d. First, Michael B.

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The DSM-5-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis is the preeminent guide to differential diagnosis for both clinicians and students learning psychiatric diagnosis. Fully updated to reflect the recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), this handbook includes two newly developed diagnostic trees (for dissociative symptoms and repetitive pathological behaviors). This indispensable guide offers a rich selection of diagnostic lenses through which to consider symptomatic presentations, grounded in the latest research and standards of practice. Written by the DSM-5-TR Editor, an expert on psychiatric diagnosis and assessment, the handbook guides clinicians and students on how to differentiate between disorders with similar presentations in an accessible, easy-to-use format. An assortment of approaches to differential diagnosis and a number of features designed to benefit the evaluation include: • A six-step framework for diagnosing patients that proceeds from determining if the presenting symptoms are due to a substance/medication or a medical condition, to establishing the boundary between disorder and normality, to determining the primary disorder, and differentiating adjustment disorders from other mental disorders. • Thirty symptom-oriented decision trees, two of which are new to this edition, that provide detailed decision points to facilitate the process of generating the differential diagnosis based on the presenting symptoms and eliminate formulating premature conclusions. • Sixty-seven differential diagnosis tables, one for each of the most important disorders in DSM-5-TR, cross-referenced with the terminal branches of the decision trees presented in the handbook and that provide a head-to-head comparison of each disorder, highlighting similarities and differences. • The DSM-5-TR Classification, to facilitate coding and to provide an overview of all the DSM-5-TR diagnoses that must be considered in formulating a differential diagnosis. DSM-5-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis provides a comprehensive overview of the process of diagnosing DSM-5-TR disorders while serving as a reference guide to assist in the differential diagnosis of individual patients. Clinicians and students learning psychiatric diagnosis faced with this most crucial task will find this handbook of enormous benefit.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover A crucial part of making a psychiatric diagnosis is to consider among the myriad conditions in DSM-5-TR those diagnoses that could possibly account for the presenting symptoms. After determining this list of candidates, the next step of collecting additional clinical information—from personal history, other informants, treatment records, mental status examination, and laboratory investigations—allows a winnowing of the differential diagnosis options to the most likely contender, which becomes the initial diagnosis leading to an initial treatment plan.DSM-5-TR Handbook of Differential Diagnosis helps clinicians and students learning the process of psychiatric diagnosis to improve their skill in formulating a comprehensive differential diagnosis by providing a variety of approaches to consider symptomatic presentations. These include a six-step diagnostic framework, 30 decision trees to consider the differential diagnosis of key symptoms, and 67 differential diagnosis tables for use once a tentative diagnosis has been made. Written by the DSM-5-TR Editor, an expert on psychiatric diagnosis and assessment, this handbook is fully updated to reflect developments in DSM-5-TR and includes two new decision trees (for dissociative symptoms and repetitive pathological behaviors). The handbook also includes the DSM-5-TR Classification to facilitate coding and to provide an overview of all of the DSM-5-TR diagnoses that must be considered in formulating a differential diagnosis. Alphabetical indexes of the decision trees and differential diagnosis tables will help readers readily locate desired material. Clinicians and students learning psychiatric diagnosis faced with this most crucial task will find this handbook of enormous benefit. About the Author Michael B. First, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York, New York.

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