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DSM-5-TR® Made Easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis

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Fully updated for the DSM-5 Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), this trusted guide presents the breadth of DSM diagnoses in an accessible, engaging, and clinically useful format. Master diagnostician James Morrison demystifies the dense DSM-5-TR criteria with more than 130 detailed case vignettes that illustrate typical patient presentations. Succinct descriptions of each disorder, along with many tips, sidebars, tables, and caveats, capture the intricacies of psychiatric symptoms and impairments to make accurate diagnosis cleaner and simpler. For DSM-5-TR, Morrison has incorporated the new diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder, updates to over 70 criteria sets, new and revised ICD-10-CM codes, and vignettes for additional subtypes.

See also Morrison's Diagnosis Made Easier, Third Edition, which offers principles and decision trees for integrating diagnostic information from multiple sources.

688 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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300 reviews14 followers
December 17, 2014
The case studies in this book make it an awesome teaching tool. My only wish was that he also included the criteria for diagnosis in a similar format to the DSM-V, but I understand why he didn't do so.
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9 reviews4 followers
January 28, 2026
DSM-5-TR Made Easy by James R. Morrison is an exceptionally practical and accessible resource for graduate students beginning the process of clinical diagnosis. Morrison does a fantastic job and translates complex diagnostic criteria into clear, organized, and clinically meaningful language without oversimplifying the material.

One of the book’s greatest strengths is its structure. Diagnostic categories are presented in a way that mirrors clinical reasoning, which helps students learn how to think diagnostically rather than just memorize criteria.

For graduate students, this book serves as an ideal bridge between coursework and clinical application. It is particularly useful when learning to conduct initial assessments, rule out diagnoses, and understand subtle distinctions between disorders.
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734 reviews18 followers
February 28, 2026
Jeśli studiujesz psychologię i chcesz się nauczyć kryteriów, cech zaburzeń to raczej polecam sięgnąć po normalany podręcznik DSM-V. Tutaj NIE MA rozpisanych kryteriów, więc wychodzi na to, że i tak będę musiała zakupić DSM-V.

Jeśli nie potrzebujesz znajomości kryteriów, a ogólnej charakterystyki zaburzeń, to polecam. Poza ogólnym opisem są również opisy pacjentów i praktyczne zadania uczące stawiania rozpoznań.
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106 reviews
September 29, 2024
Takie podręczniki można polecać :) Autor tłumaczy w prosty sposób rozumienie kryteriów diagnostycznych, przedstawia obraz kliniczny poszczególnych zaburzeń i obrazuje je z pomocą studium przypadku, co ułatwia zrozumienie. Całym dopełnieniem są ciekawostki, które nie są wyrwane z kontekstu. Nie polecam jednak sięgać po ten podręcznik bez znajomości podstaw neuropsychologii i psychopatologii.
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83 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2025
i am actively diagnosing my whole bloodline and everyone i have ever met (i am joking. there was so much information that i am only beginning to digest and understand)
86 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2020
This was cool. I learned so much about the disorders and assessing them.
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10 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2017
I feel as though this is an exceptional tool however the brazen judgemental and conservative stance spoils it. I think it's sickening that James Morrison cannot help but allow his blatant homophobia, sexism and ableism to overcast what could be a wonderful guide
18 reviews27 followers
June 20, 2019
Good overview of the mental disorders and provides realistic example cases for each disorder. Author doesn't shy away from providing his opinion on certain criterion/changes in the DSM, and provides useful suggestions for diagnostic heuristics.
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824 reviews34 followers
April 12, 2018
This book is great for explaining the DSM and giving examples of diagnosis.
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December 27, 2021
This book is so helpful for learning and using the DSM. It's easy to read and has great examples of clients and examples of how to code and use diagnoses.
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210 reviews2 followers
February 1, 2021
I'm studying for my nchcme right now and this book helped a lot. I really enjoyed the author's sense of humor.
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