Hersen (professional psychology, Pacific University) and Turner (psychology, University of Maryland) integrate empirical data and diagnostic criteria to demonstrate the basis for individual diagnoses and show how these diagnoses are reached. Clinical discussions on disorders, diagnostic criteria, theories of etiology, and issues of measurement are supplemented by case material. This fourth edition offers new coverage of the influence of family, gender, and race, a new chapter on dual diagnosis, and expanded information on genetics. Annotation ¨Ï2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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1 Mental Disorders as Discrete Clinical Conditions: Dimensional versus Categorical Classification 3 2 Dual Diagnosis 36 3 Structured Interviewing and DSM Classification 72 4 Activity Level and DSM-IV 104 5 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders 153 6 Substance-Related Use Disorders: Alcohol 192 7 Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders: Drugs 226 8 Schizophrenia 248 9 Mood Disorders: Depressive Disorders 286 10 Mood Disorders: Bipolar Disorders 313 11 Anxiety Disorders 356 12 Somatoform Disorders 420 13 Dissociative Disorders: Phantoms of the Self 476 14 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders 506 15 Eating Disorders 555 16 Sleep Disorders: Evaluation and Diagnosis 583 17 Personality Disorders 613 Author Index 651 Subject Index 693
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