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DSM-IV Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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The DSM IV Casebook facilitates the transition from the concepts and terms of the DSM IV to actual clinical situations by providing vignettes for illustration and study.

576 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1994

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144 reviews22 followers
April 1, 2020
با توجه به این که چند سالی از اومدن DSM V می گذره، من این کتاب رو دیر خوندم و ممکنه بعضی از تشخیص ها تغییرات جزئی داشته باشن.
اما پرونده ها به ویژه تو بخش های بزرگسالان و بیماران از سایر ممالک، جالب بودن.
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153 reviews31 followers
May 19, 2008
great bathroom reading.

let's hope they don't fuck up the next edition!
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1,154 reviews47 followers
January 11, 2023
First, this book is from 1994, and related to the DSM-IV. The most current DSM, 5, was released in 2013. For that reason alone, this book is an interesting read but shouldn't be the only part of curriculum as definitions and disorders change as society evolves.

The format is simple enough - a brief synopsis of a case, typically a page or less with a few running up to 4 pages. A run down of diagnosis and how it was concluded based on evidence provided in a maroon box immediately after the case.

As I read psychology texts as a hobby, this was picked up off the clearance rack as a better way to understand different disorders and illnesses. It let me test my own knowledge as to diagnosis, which I'm proud to say I did fairly well on, as well as learning more.

Trigger warnings? Yes. Some of the cases are referred by police or prisons, so there are definitely some difficult reads involving abuse and troubling behavior, because again, this is about mental health. While I can normally read a book in a few days, this one was occassionally overwhelming enough with such details that I had to set it down for a breather.

As I understand it, this is updated each time the DSM is updated to be relevant. Some of the cases show the year they were studied, while others do not - I'd like to see this information for all cases. For historical knowledge, it'd be interesting to see how the diagnoses evolved as well but I understand that can be overwhelming. It is included for some cases for the difference between DSM-III and DSM-IV, sometimes with disappointment at a diagnosis change.
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Author 2 books18 followers
July 13, 2011
Engrossing. I blew through this in two days. It's an almost voyeristic peek in to disfunctional lives. Since these are case histories, they often do not have resolutions. I'm still wondering what happened to some of the people profiled in the DSM-IV.
Profile Image for Jenn.
464 reviews
May 12, 2009
Great descriptions of case application of the DSM-IV-TR. Great for studying in preparation for my licensing exam.
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May 28, 2009
This book serves more as a study companion to Psychology students who want to gauge their ability to locate and specify disorders within individuals who are found in negative situations.
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Author 14 books64 followers
October 21, 2010
It's a good book to study for the big bad test. After you're familiar with the DSM IV TR and even then you might miss something. These are complex cases.
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Author 6 books24 followers
July 1, 2011
I read this for entertainment purposes but by the end I was diagnosing cases correctly. Interesting and often tragic.
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311 reviews
October 5, 2011
when i needed help imagining case studies and possible diagnosis, this was helpful for me. really tangible case studies with simple descriptions.
Profile Image for Melanie.
10 reviews13 followers
August 26, 2011
Literally could not stop reading it - fascinating and intriguing.
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30 reviews4 followers
December 24, 2011
This is a fantastic primer for psychologists in how to handle cases based upon the DSM-IV-TR
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