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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contributors
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1: Mental Disorders as Discrete Clinical Conditions: Dimensional Versus Categorical Classification
Diagnostic Boundaries
DSM-5 and Dimensional Classification
References
Chapter 2: The Problem of Dual Diagnosis
Methodological Issues in the Assessment of Dual Diagnosis
Findings from Major Epidemiological Studies
Findings from Studies of Clinical Samples
Clinical Impact of Dual Disorders
Impact of Dual Disorders on Assessment and Diagnosis
Impact of Dual Diagnosis on Psychopathology Research
Theories of Dual Diagnosis
Summary and Future Directions
References
Chapter 3: Structured and Semistructured Interviews for Differential Diagnosis
Basic Issues Regarding Structured and Semistructured Interviews
Applications of Structured and Semistructured Interviews
Structured and Semistructured Interviews for Differential Diagnosis
The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) OF DSM-5
Summary and Conclusions
References
Chapter 4: Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture on the Expression and Assessment of Psychopathology
Relevance of Ethnic Identity and Acculturation in Adult Psychopathology
Relevance of Sociocultural factors in Adult Psychopathology
Section 2: Application of Multicultural Factors
Expression/Assessment of Psychopathology
Treatment Issues
Conclusions
References
Part II: Specific Disorders
Chapter 5: Schizophrenia
Introduction
Description of the Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 6: Bipolar and Related Disorders
Description of the Disorder
Epidemiology
Clinical Picture
Course and Prognosis
Diagnostic Considerations
Diagnostic Assessment Methods
Etiological Considerations
Brain Regions Involved in Bipolar Disorder
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 7: Mood Disorders: Depressive Disorders
Description of the Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Assessing the Individual with Depression
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Case Studies
Summary
References
Chapter 8: Anxiety Disorders
Description of the Disorder
Epidemiology
Treatment
Assessment
Etiology
References
Chapter 9: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Etiological Considerations
References
Chapter 10: Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
Clinical Features
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course, Prognosis, and Treatment
Implications of the DSM-5
Case Studies
Summary
References
Chapter 11: Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Amnesia
Dissociative Fugue
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Psychological Assessment
Case Example
Etiological Considerations
The Posttraumatic versus the Sociocognitive Models of Dissociation
Conclusion
References
Chapter 12: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Description of the Disorders
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations (Including Dual Diagnosis)
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis (Including Issues of Treatment)
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 13: Feeding and Eating Disorders
Description of the Disorders
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 14: Sleep-Wake Disorders
Introduction
Neuroscience of Sleep
Disorders of Inadequate/Excessive Sleep
Parasomnias
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 15: Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilic Disorders
Part I: Sexual Dysfunctions Description of Sexual Disorders
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course, Prognosis, and Treatment
Case Study
Summary of Sexual Dysfunctions
Part II: Paraphilic Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course, Prognosis, and Treatment
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 16: Gender Dysphoria
Description of the Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Clinical Course, Prognosis, and Treatment
Etiological Considerations
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 17: Substance-Related Disorders: Alcohol
Description of the Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 18: Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders: Drugs
Description of the Disorder
Clinical Picture
Diagnostic Considerations
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Case Study
Summary
References
Chapter 19: Neurocognitive Disorders
Introduction and Recent Developments
Diagnostic Considerations
Clinical Presentation
Other Conditions Important for Understanding Brain Functioning
Epidemiology
Psychological and Biological Assessment
Etiological Considerations
Etiological Considerations
Course and Prognosis
Summary
References
Chapter 20: Personality Disorders
Defining Personality: Traits, Dynamics, Pathology, and Disorders
Diagnostic Considerations: A Historical Backdrop to the DSM-IV
Clinical Picture: The DSM-5 Section II Personality Disorders
Research on the DSM-5 Section II Personality Disorders
Assessment
The DSM-5
Case Study
Summary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
End User License Agreement
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