The First And Last Word In Psychiatry

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in !koo cadebt eou a dba verde oalk h intst altom l heeTh entamFreeShippingon DSM-5CollectionThe First and Last Word in PsychiatryComingMay2013!You SavePaperback, 15.55Hardcover, 21.00Diagnostic and Statistical Manualof Mental Disorders, Fifth EditionNew features and enhancements make DSM-5 easier to use across all settings: The chapter organization reflects a lifespan approach,with disorders typically diagnosed in childhood (such asneurodevelopmental disorders) at the beginning of the manual,and those more typical of older adults (such as neurocognitivedisorders) placed at the end. Also included are age-related factorsspecific to diagnosis. The latest findings in neuroimaging and genetics have beenintegrated into each disorder along with gender and culturalconsiderations. The revised organizational structure recognizes symptoms thatspan multiple diagnostic categories, providing new clinical insightin diagnosis.The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, isthe most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practiceavailable to today’s mental health clinicians and researchers of all orientations.The information contained in the manual is also valuable to other physiciansand health professionals, including psychologists, counselors, nurses, andoccupational and rehabilitation therapists, as well as social workers and forensicand legal specialists. Specific criteria have been streamlined, consolidated, orclarified to be consistent with clinical practice (including theconsolidation of autism disorder, Asperger’s syndrome, andpervasive developmental disorder into autism spectrum disorder;the streamlined classification of bipolar and depressive disorders;the restructuring of substance use disorders for consistencyand clarity; and the enhanced specificity for major and mildneurocognitive disorders).Available in: Dimensional assessments for research and validation of clinicalresults have been provided. Both ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes are included for eachdisorder, and the organizational structure is consistent with thenew ICD-11 in development.American Psychiatric AssociationThis new edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM5 ), used by clinicians and researchers to diagnose and classify mental disorders,is the product of more than ten years of effort by hundreds of internationalexperts in all aspects of mental health. Their dedication and hard work haveyielded an authoritative volume that defines and classifies mental disorders inorder to improve diagnoses, treatment, and research.The criteria are concise and explicit, intended to facilitate an objectiveassessment of symptom presentations in a variety of clinical settings—inpatient,outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, andprimary care.Paperback, ISBN: 978-089042-555-8, 143.95(Regular List Price: 159.50)Hardcover, ISBN: 978-089042-554-1, 191.95(Regular List Price: 212.95)Explore the DSM-5 Collection. Pre-order Now!Visit www.lb.ca/manitoba or www.lb.ca/fortgarry to view the entire collection.

Desk Reference to the Diagnostic CriteriaFrom DSM-5 You SavePaperback, 15.55Hardcover, 21.00ComingMay2013!You Save 6.45See previouspage formore details.American Psychiatric AssociationThe Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria FromDSM-5 is a concise, affordable companion tothe DSM-5 . It includes a fully revised diagnosticclassification and all of the diagnostic criteria fromDSM-5 . This convenient guide will assist all mentalhealth professionals as they integrate the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria into their diagnoses.The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of MentalDisorders stands alone as the most authoritativereference available for clinical practice in the mentalhealth field, and the structural and diagnosticchanges in the fifth edition are “must-know” materialfor every clinician.The Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria FromDSM-5 distills the most crucial, updated diagnosticinformation from this volume to provide clinicianswith an invaluable resource for effectively diagnosingmental disorders, ranging from the most prevalent tothe least common.Due May 2013ISBN: 978-089042-556-5 67.50 (Regular List Price: 73.95)Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5eAmerican Psychiatric AssociationAvailable in:Paperback, Due May 2013ISBN: 978-089042-555-8 143.95 (Regular List Price: 159.50)Hardcover, ISBN: 978-089042-554-1, 191.95 (Regular List Price: 212.95)DSM-5 Guidebook: The EssentialCompanion to the Diagnostic and StatisticalManual of Mental DisordersDSM-5 Handbook of Differential DiagnosisYou Save 9.00Michael B. First, MD(Columbia Univ., New York, NY)The preeminent guide to differential diagnosis forboth clinicians and students learning psychiatricdiagnosis. Based closely on the DSM-5 , it offersa rich selection of perspectives in an easy-to-useformat. The author, an expert on psychiatric diagnosisand assessment, recognizes that psychologicaldistress cannot be reduced to a rubric. The clinicianmust have empathy, listening skills, the ability toidentify symptoms and contextualize them, and afamiliarity with the body of knowledge representedby DSM-5 . The handbook brings these criticalskills together in a well-written, accessible, andreader-friendly volume that is grounded in thelatest research and standard of practice. Includesa six-step framework for diagnosing patients thatproceeds from determining if the symptom is realto establishing the boundary between disorder andnormality, twenty-nine symptom-oriented decisiontrees, sixty-six differential diagnosis tables, theDSM-5 classification, to facilitate coding and toprovide an overview of all of the DSM-5 diagnosesthat must be considered in formulating a differentialdiagnosis, and alphabetical indexes of the decisiontrees and differential diagnosis tables to help readersreadily locate desired material.Due August 2013ISBN: 978-158562-462-1 84.50 (Regular List Price: 93.50)You Save 6.45The EssentialCompanion toDSM-5Donald W. Black, MD(Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA)A user-friendly guide for mental health practitionerswho need to know how DSM-5 differs fromits predecessor. While it does not replace thecomprehensive and authoritative DSM-5 , itilluminates its content by teaching mental healthprofessionals how to use the revised diagnosticcriteria and by providing a practical context for itsclinical use. The book offers a historical overview ofthe development of the DSM. The material on thecreation of DSM-5 includes coverage of dimensionalassessment, reliability and field trials, and thecontroversies that arose during development ofDSM-5 .Includes full coverage of the reorganization DSM-5 and addresses coding,diagnostic certainty, the demise of the multiaxial system, and the key changesto each diagnostic category. Discusses the reorganization of the DSM-5 ,including the reorganization of chapters to reflect scientific advances in theunderstanding of psychiatric disorders, and the presumed etiological and thepathophysiological relationships among them.Due July 2013ISBN: 978-158562-465-2 68.50 (Regular List Price: 74.95)FreeShippingon DSM-5CollectionExplore the DSM-5 Collection!

DSM-5 Clinical CasesYou SavePaperback, 8.55Hardcover, 12.00John W. Barnhill, MD(Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY)DSM-5 Clinical Cases presents patient cases thatexemplify the mental disorders categorized in thenewly released DSM-5 , bringing DSM-5 alive forteachers and students in the mental health care field.Cases are cross-referenced with DSM-5 and help thereader understand diagnostic concepts, includingsymptoms, severity, comorbidities, age of onset anddevelopment, dimensionality across disorders, andgender and cultural implications.Study Guide to DSM-5 You Save 6.45All cases are original and previously unpublished.For ease in identifying specific cases, case titles areclinically relevant, based on the primary complaint,and identify the DSM-5 diagnosis described.Features may include history of present illness,family psychiatric history, medical history, mentalstatus exam results, DSM-5 diagnostic features, laband physical findings, and a summary. Easy-to-useappendixes enable readers to locate cases by type ofdisorder, special interests, and DSM-5 diagnosis.Available in:Paperback, Due August 2013ISBN: 978-158562-463-8 86.95 (Regular List Price: 95.50)Hardcover, ISBN: 978-158562-468-3, 126.50(Regular List Price: 138.50)DSM-5 Self-Exam Questions:Test Questions for the Diagnostic CriteriaThe Pocket Guide to the DSM-5 Diagnostic ExamYou Save 5.45New to theCollection!Abraham M. Nussbaum, M.D.(Univ. of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO)Provides insight into the process of establishinga therapeutic alliance, which remains the goal ofany psychiatric encounter, even one as brief as thediagnostic interview. This guide is written for alllevels of experience, since every clinician needs tomaster both DSM-5 criteria and how to conducta fruitful diagnostic interview. This book offersan extensive set of appendices with resources toenhance understanding. These include a brief,easy-to-use summary of DSM-5 disorders, astepwise approach to differential diagnosis, the“Mental Status Examination” and a psychiatricglossary, the “ABPN Clinical Skills Evaluation,”diagnostic tools and scales, and coverage ofalternative diagnostic systems and rating scales. Alsoprovides a sequential framework for generating adifferential diagnosis, using a six-step approach, thatwill help clinicians develop their clinical decisionmaking skills and ensure that they take into accountthe many and interrelated causes of mental disorders.Direct, practical, and informative, The Pocket Guide tothe DSM-5 Diagnostic Exam will enable readers toefficiently and effectively employ DSM-5 as part of acomprehensive diagnostic interview.Due May 2013ISBN: 978-158562-466-9 64.50 (Regular List Price: 69.95)Laura Weiss Roberts, M.D, M.A(Stanford Univ. School of Medicine, Stanford, CA)An indispensable instructional supplement toDSM-5 to help teachers and students of psychology,psychiatry, social work, medical schools, andresidency programs understand and apply diagnosticcriteria and key clinical concepts through a varietyof learning tools. The study guide can stand aloneas a training supplement to DSM-5 or be pairedwith Clinical Cases as comprehensive instructionfor understanding and applying DSM-5 . Thecontent and features of the study guide include anintroduction, learning objectives, pearls, in-depthdiscussion of a diagnosis, epidemiology tables,clinical vignettes, approach to a diagnosis, gettinga history, self-assessment questions and answers,and recommended readings. Key clinical vignettesexemplify diagnostic criteria while reflectingthe complexity of real-life scenarios. In addition,examples are offered to help readers appreciatediagnostic variations and ambiguities. Checklists,discussion points, and questions for self-assessmentare located at key points in the guide, allowingreaders to test their understanding of DSM-5 andhelping teachers to focus on critical issues.Due August 2013ISBN: 978-158562-464-5 68.50 (Regular List Price: 74.95)You Save 5.45New to theCollection!All titles are available for pre-order fromUniversity of Manitoba Bookstores.Philip R. Muskin, MD(Columbia Univ., New York, NY)Elucidates DSM-5 through self-exam questionsdesigned to test the reader’s knowledge of thenew edition’s diagnostic criteria. Includes over 300questions. This book is a must have for anyoneseeking to fully understand the changes broughtabout by the groundbreaking launch of DSM-5 andincludes detailed questions and answers to broadenand deepen the reader’s knowledge of DSM-5 andpromote learning of current diagnostic concepts andclassification.Includes self-exam questions and cases designed totest the reader’s knowledge of conceptual changesto DSM-5 , specific changes to diagnoses, anddiagnostic criteria. Also includes questions abouteach diagnosis in DSM-5 , short answers that explainthe rationale for each correct answer to assist readersin quickly learning about the changes in diagnosticclasses and criteria, and question answers withinformation on diagnostic classifications, criteriasets, diagnoses, codes, and severity, dimension ofdiagnosis, and culture, age, and gender.Due July 2013ISBN: 978-158562-467-6 64.50 (Regular List Price: 69.95)View the collection at www.lb.ca/manitoba or www.lb.ca/fortgarry.

New and Exciting Titles in PsychiatryThe Intelligent Clinician’s Guide to the DSM-5Joel Paris, MD(McGill Univ., Montréal, QC)Explores all revisions to the latest version of theDSM-5 , and shows clinicians how they can bestapply the strong points and shortcomings ofpsychiatry’s most contentious resource. Written bya celebrated professor of psychiatry, this readerfriendly book uses evidence-based critiques and newresearch to point out where DSM-5 is right, where itis wrong, and where the jury’s still out. Along the way,the book sifts through the many public controversiesand clinical debates surrounding the drafting ofthe manual and shows how they inform a modernunderstanding of psychiatric illness, diagnosis andtreatment. Necessary reading for all mental healthprofessionals as they grapple with the first majorrevision of the DSM to appear in over thirty years.Due April 2013ISBN: 978-019-973817-5Oxford University Press, 29.95Making the DSM-5You Save 4.00Alcohol: Science, Policy and Public HealthYou Save 11.50Eighteen Canadiancontributors, includingEditor, Jürgen Rehm,CAMH, Toronto, ON.Peter Boyle, PhD(Int. Prevention Research Institute, Lyon, France)This major reference, written by internationalleaders in the fields of alcoholism and alcoholpolicy, provides a comprehensive study of one ofthe foremost health problems in the world, andrepresents the highest standards of research withinthe field. This volume highlights the importanceof bringing scientific knowledge to bear in orderto strengthen and develop alcohol public policy,and looks at the historical evolution of alcoholconsumption in society, key early studies of alcoholand disease, and the cultural and social aspects ofalcohol consumption. 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While retracingthe historic controversy over DSM, considering thepolitical context and economic impact of the manual,and focusing on what was revised or left unchangedin the new edition, this book addresses the concernsof the future of psychiatry and questions whetherthe DSM legacy can truly improve the specialty andadvance its goals.Due July 2013ISBN: 978-14614-6503-4Springer, 38.95 (Regular List Price: 42.95)(C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD; Annellen M. Simpkins, PhD)Introduces an elegant new lens not only forunderstanding the role of the brain in pathology,but also for using this knowledge in therapy, to helpthe mind by treating the brain. Offering conceptualmodels and empirical data as well as hands-ontechniques and practical guidelines, it describesmethods versatile enough to be used by therapistsacross theoretical orientations. 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DSM-5 is a concise, affordable companion to the DSM-5 . It includes a fully revised diagnostic classification and all of the diagnostic criteria from DSM-5 . This convenient guide will assist all mental health professionals as they integrate the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria into thei