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"Learning DSM-5-TRª by Case Example uses a case-based approach to learn about DSM-5-TR diagnoses and incorporates new information contained in the DSM-5-TR text across all 19 diagnostic classes. With the goal of teaching students about the diagnosis of psychopathology, the authors first describe each DSM-5-TR disorder in prototypical terms and then illustrate how these prototypes present in real-life clinical settings. Adapted, real cases have been drawn from the authors' own clinical experience and from the practices of a large number of clinicians, among them many well-known experts in…mehr

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"Learning DSM-5-TRª by Case Example uses a case-based approach to learn about DSM-5-TR diagnoses and incorporates new information contained in the DSM-5-TR text across all 19 diagnostic classes. With the goal of teaching students about the diagnosis of psychopathology, the authors first describe each DSM-5-TR disorder in prototypical terms and then illustrate how these prototypes present in real-life clinical settings. Adapted, real cases have been drawn from the authors' own clinical experience and from the practices of a large number of clinicians, among them many well-known experts in particular areas of diagnosis and treatment. This updated edition includes a new disorder added to DSM-5-TR, prolonged grief disorder, and four new "cutting edge," emerging cases. These are joined by cases from the previous edition of this book (based on DSM-5), which continue to be useful to teach about psychopathology as the field evolves, and with updated discussions"--
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Autorenporträt
Michael B. First, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Research Psychiatrist (retired), Division of Behavioral Health and Policy Research, at New York State Psychiatric Institute, in New York, New York.

Andrew E. Skodol, M.D., is Research Professor of Psychiatry at University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, Arizona.