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- Diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR / by American Psychiatric Association.;
Introduction -- Cautionary statement -- Use of the manual -- DSM-IV-TR classification -- Multiaxial assessment -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders -- Mental disorders due to a general medical condition -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Factitious disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender identity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control disorders not elsewhere classified -- Adjustment disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Additional codes -- Listing of DSM-IV-TR appendixes -- Appendix G : ICD-9-CM codes for selected general medical conditions and medication-induced disorders.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.; Mental illness;
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- DSM-5 guidebook : the essential companion to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fifth edition / by Black, Donald W.,1956-author.; Grant, Jon E.,author.; American Psychiatric Association,issuing body.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 483-488) and index.The march to DSM-5 -- Use of DSM-5 and major changes from DSM-IV -- Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders -- Trauma and stressor-related disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Somatic symptom and related disorders -- Feeding and eating disorders -- Elimination disorders -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Sexual dysfunctions, gender dysphoria, and paraphilic disorders -- Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders -- Substance-related and addictive disorders -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Personality disorders -- Medication-induced movement disorders and other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Conditions for further study -- Assessments and models -- Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders.
- Subjects: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.; Mental illness; Mental illness;
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- Attention disorders handbook & resource guide. by Grey House Publishing, Inc.,issuing body.(CARDINAL)381300;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Section One: Studies & statistics. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- Comorbid conditions. Section Two: Attention disorders resources. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Section Three: Comorbid conditions. Aging -- Anxiety disorders -- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) -- Bipolar & related disorders -- Borderline personality disorder -- Dementia, including Alzheimer's disease -- Depressive disorders -- Disruptive, impulse-control & conduct disorders -- Down syndrome -- Feeding & eating disorders -- Head injuries -- Mental illness (general) -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) -- Seizure disorders -- Sleep/wake disorders -- Stroke -- Substance-related & addictive disorders -- Suicide -- Tic spectrum disorder. Section Four: Appendix & indexes.Designed to bring together important, need-to-know information for those struggling with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Offers statistics, both national and state, as well as discussions about treatment and outcomes, and includes details on the major types of ADHD: impulsive/hyperactive, inattentive and distractable, and combined. Also includes section detailing numerous specific conditions that also commonly affect individuals with ADHD, with detailed descriptions on each condition and informative resources for readers.
- Subjects: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Cognition disorders; Mental illness;
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- Adolescent mental health : handbook & resource guide. by Grey House Publishing, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)381300;
Includes bibliographical references, entry index, and geographic index.Section one. Studies & statistics. Adolescent mental health -- Common conditions & disorders -- Section two. Adolescent mental health resources. Adjustment disorders -- Section three. Common conditions & disorders. Adjustment disorders (AD) -- Anxiety disorders -- Attention/Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) -- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) -- Bipolar & related disorders -- Birth defects -- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) -- COVID-19 -- Depressive disorders -- Disruptive, impulse-control & conduct disorders -- Down Syndrome -- Feeding & eating disorders -- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) -- Gender Dysphoria (GD) -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) -- Phobias -- Schizophrenia spectrum & other psychotic disorders -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Substance-related & addictive disorders -- Suicide -- Tic spectrum disorders -- Trauma & Stressor-Related Disorders (TSRD) -- Section four. Appendixes & indexes."For those providing care and support to individuals with mental illness, this resource provides easy-to-understand and helpful information and connects readers to many sources of support. The Adolescent Mental Health Handbook & Resource Guide offers statistics, both national and state, as well as discussions about prevention, treatment, and outcomes. It includes details on the major types of mental health issues that commonly affect adolescents, including generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and substance abuse and misuse."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Illustrated works.; Teenagers; Teenagers;
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- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-IV. by American Psychiatric Association.(CARDINAL)140973; American Psychiatric Association.Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics.Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.; American Psychiatric Association.Task Force on DSM-IV.(CARDINAL)374514; American Psychiatric Association.Task Force on Nomenclature and Statistics.(CARDINAL)512805;
(cont) DSM-IV classification with ICD-10 codes -- Outline for cultural formulation and glossary of culture-bound syndromes -- DSM-IV contributors.Use of the manual -- DSM-IV classification -- Multiaxial assessment -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia and amnestic and other cognitive disorders -- Mental disorders due to a general medical condition -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Facititious disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender identity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control disorders not elsewhere classified -- Adjustment disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Decision trees for differential diagnosis -- Criteria sets and axes provided for further study -- Glossary of technical terms -- Annotated listing of changes in DSM-IV -- Alphabetical listing of DSM-IV diagnoses and codes -- Numerical listing of DSM-IV diagnoses and codes -- ICD-9-CM codes for selected general medical conditions and medication-induced disorders.
- Subjects: Mental illness; Mental illness;
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- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5-TR / by First, Michael B.,1956-editor.(CARDINAL)395308; American Psychiatric Association,issuing body.(CARDINAL)140973;
Introduction -- Use of the manual -- Cautionary statement for forensic use of DSM-5 -- Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders -- Bipolar and related disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders -- Trauma- and stressor-related disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Somatic symptom and related disorders -- Feeding and eating disorders -- Elimination disorders -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Sexual dysfunctions -- Gender dysphoria -- Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders -- Substance-related and addictive disorders -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Personality disorders -- Paraphilic disorders -- Other mental disorders and additional codes -- Medication-induced movement disorders and other adverse effects of medication -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Assessment measures -- Culture and psychiatric diagnosis -- Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders -- Conditions for further study - Alphabetical listing of DSM-5-TR diagnoses and ICD-10-CM codes - Numerical listing of DSM-5-TR diagnoses and ICD-10-CM codes - DSM-5 advisors and other contributors.Section I: DSM-5 basics -- Section II: Diagnostic criteria and codes -- Section III: Emerging measures and models - Appendix.Section I: DSM-5 basics. Introduction -- Use of the manual -- Cautionary statement for forensic use of DSM-5 -- Section II: Diagnostic criteria and codes. Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders -- Bipolar and related disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders -- Trauma- and stressor-related disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Somatic symptom and related disorders -- Feeding and eating disorders -- Elimination disorders -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Sexual dysfunctions -- Gender dysphoria -- Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders -- Substance-related and addictive disorders -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Personality disorders -- Paraphilic disorders -- Other mental disorders and additional codes -- Medication-induced movement disorders and other adverse effects of medication -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Section III: Emerging measures and models. Assessment measures -- Culture and psychiatric diagnosis -- Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders -- Conditions for further study."The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers. DSM-5-TR includes fully revised text and references, updated diagnostic criteria and ICD-10-CM codes since DSM-5 was published in 2013. It features a new disorder, prolonged grief disorder, as well as codes for suicidal behavior available to all clinicians of any discipline without the requirement of any other diagnosis. With contributions from over 200 subject matter experts, this updated volume boasts the most current text updates based on the scientific literature. Now in four-color and with the ability to authenticate each printed copy, DSM-5-TR provides a cohesive, updated presentation of criteria, diagnostic codes, and text. This latest volume offers a common language for clinicians involved in the diagnosis and study of mental disorders and facilitates an objective assessment of symptom presentations across a variety of clinical settings--inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, and primary care. Important updates in DSM-5-TR include 1) fully revised text for each disorder with updated sections on associated features, prevalence, development and course, risk and prognostic factors, culture, diagnostic markers, suicide, differential diagnosis, and more; 2) addition of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) to Section II; 3) over 70 modified criteria sets with helpful clarifications since publication of DSM-5; 4) fully updated Introduction and Use of the Manual to guide usage and provide context for important terminology; 5) considerations of the impact of racism and discrimination on mental disorders integrated into the text; 6) new codes to flag and monitor suicidal behavior, available to all clinicians of any discipline and without the requirement of any other diagnosis; 7) fully updated ICD-10-CM codes implemented since 2013, including over 50 coding updates new to DSM-5-TR for substance intoxication and withdrawal and other disorders."--DSM-5-TR includes fully revised text and references, updated diagnostic criteria and ICD-10-CM codes since DSM-5 was published in 2013. This latest volume offers a common language for clinicians involved in the diagnosis and study of mental disorders and facilitates an objective assessment of symptom presentations across a variety of clinical settings--inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, and primary care.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.; Mental illness; Mental illness;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 12
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- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5. by American Psychiatric Association.(CARDINAL)140973; American Psychiatric Association.DSM-5 Task Force.(CARDINAL)336207;
Includes bibliographical references and index.DSM-5 basics: Introduction -- Use of the manual -- Cautionary statement for forensic use of DSM-5 -- Diagnostic criteria and codes: Neurodevelopmental disorders -- Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders -- Bipolar and related disorders -- Depressive disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders -- Trauma- and stressor-related disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Somatic symptom and related disorders -- Feeding and eating disorders -- Elimination disorders -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Sexual dysfunctions -- Gender dysphoria -- Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders -- Substance-related and addictive disorders -- Neurocognitive disorders -- Personality disorders -- Paraphilic disorders -- Other mental disorders -- Medication-induced movement disorders and other adverse effects of medication -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Emerging measures and models: Assessment measures -- Cultural formulation -- Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders -- Conditions for further study -- Appendix : Highlights of changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 -- Glossary of technical terms -- Glossary of cultural concepts of distress -- Alphabetical listing of DSM-5 diagnoses and codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) -- Numerical listing of DSM-5 diagnoses and codes (ICD-9-CM) -- Numerical listing of DSM-5 diagnoses and codes (ICD-10-CM) -- DSM-5 advisors and other contributors."This is the standard reference for clinical practice in the mental health field. Since a complete description of the underlying pathological processes is not possible for most mental disorders, it is important to emphasize that the current diagnostic criteria are the best available description of how mental disorders are expressed and can be recognized by trained clinicians. The classification of disorders is harmonized with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD), the official coding system used in the United States. The disorders included in DSM-5 were reordered into a revised organizational structure meant to stimulate new clinical perspectives. This new structure corresponds with the organizational arrangement of disorders planned for ICD-11 scheduled for release in 2015. Other enhancements have been introduced to promote ease of use across all settings, including: Representation of developmental issues related to diagnosis; Integration of scientific findings from the latest research in genetics and neuroimaging; Consolidation of autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder into autism spectrum disorder; Streamlined classification of bipolar and depressive disorders; Restructuring of substance use disorders for consistency and clarity; Enhanced specificity for major and mild neurocognitive disorders; Transition in conceptualizing personality disorders; New disorders and features; Online enhancements."--
- Subjects: Mental illness; Mental illness;
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- Brain hacks : life-changing strategies to improve executive functioning / by Honos-Webb, Lara,author.(CARDINAL)471911;
What is executive functioning? -- Attention & focus -- Planning & organization -- Emotional regulation -- Impulse control -- Your road to success."With chapter-by-chapter concentration on the main areas of executive functioning focus and attention, planning and organization, cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, and impulse control 'Brain Hack: Life-Changing Strategies to Improve Executive Functioning' offers: An overview of executive functioning and self-assessments to identify which executive functioning areas pose your greatest challenges; explorations of the 5 core skills of executive functioning, including summaries, techniques, and brain hacks to make them stronger; real-world strategies and exercises to strengthen your executive functioning skills and apply them to everyday challenges"--Back cover.
- Subjects: Executive functions (Neuropsychology); Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults.; Attention.;
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- Everything you need to know about hoarding / by Drummond, Lynne M.,author.; Edwards, Laura J.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [199]-202) and index.When does hoarding arise? -- Hoarding disorder -- Animal hoarding -- Obsessive compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality hoarding disorder and how they interact -- Hoarding in people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and impulse control issues -- Treatment of hoarding disorder: Medication -- Treatment ofhoarding disorder: Psychological approaches -- What about the law and hoarding? -- How can someone with hoarding disorder help themselves -- What can you do to help a friend or relative who has hoarding disorder or hoarding symptoms?"Examining all aspects of hoarding and its treatment, this book utilises case studies to demonstrate terms and how people may seek help. Written primarily for people with hoarding disorder and their loved ones, this book will also appeal to GPs and mental health practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Compulsive hoarding; Compulsive hoarding;
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- Thriving with adult ADHD : skills to strengthen executive functioning / by Boissiere, Phil,author.(CARDINAL)797484;
Includes bibliography & index.What's your cognitive style? -- Sharpen your memory and attention -- Learn to organize and plan -- Strengthen your mental flexibility -- Enhance your emotion regulation -- Improve your impulse control -- Live your best life with ADHD."Focus, organization, stress management, and more-these qualities are gained and improved by strengthening executive functioning and core skills. Thriving with Adult ADHD offers a toolbox of practical, evidence-based exercises to build this mental skill set and take control of ADHD. From managing common distractions at work to regulating emotions with family and friends, these proven-effective strategies target symptoms that impact your home, work, and personal life. Thriving with Adult ADHD is an actionable, results-oriented approach to managing adult ADHD symptoms and achieving your life goals." -- back cover.
- Subjects: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.; People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.;
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