Selecting Effective Treatments: A Comprehensive, Systematic Guide to Treating Mental Disorders 5th Edition, ISBN-13: 978-1118791356
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- 624 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (January 26, 2016)
- Author(s): Lourie W. Reichenberg, Linda Seligman
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118791355
- ISBN-13: 978-1118791356
The bestselling, practical guide to strategic treatment planning, updated to reflect the latest DSM-5 changes
The fifth edition of Selecting Effective Treatments synthesizes the latest empirical research with the most recent changes to the DSM-5, giving clinicians a systematic guide to comprehensive, evidence-based treatment planning.
Organized for easy navigation and focused on the practical aspects of treating clients, this book clarifies the symptoms and dynamics of mental disorders and provides a broad range of treatment options. Each disorder is covered individually, including necessary background, characteristics, assessment, current research, and prognosis, and the Client Mapping format used throughout provides an adaptable system for treatment planning.
Selecting Effective Treatments, Fifth Edition:
- Distills the latest empirical research into a practical approach to treating clients
- Helps clinicians develop evidence-based treatment plans based on their own therapeutic style
- Introduces tools and strategies that streamline comprehensive treatment planning
- Covers the most recent changes to the DSM-5, including an updated assessment method to reflect the new multiaxial system
Updated case studies and references back the most up-to-date research, and the concise, jargon-free style helps ease the planning process. For clinicians seeking a more strategic treatment planning process that can improve client outcomes, Selecting Effective Treatments is the world-class resource to keep within arm’s reach.
LOURIE W. REICHENBERG is a licensed professional counselor in Virginia. She treats a diverse range of clients, but takes a special interest in working with people who have lost family members to suicide, people in crisis, and working as part of a treatment team for people with bipolar disorder.
LINDA SELIGMAN was a professor emeritus of counseling and development at George Mason University, and was named Counselor Educator of the Year and Researcher of the Year by the American Mental Health Association. Seligman authored 15 books throughout her career as a researcher, educator, psychologist, and counselor.
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