05478nam 2200673 450 991082654120332120230808211939.00-8261-2663-4(CKB)3710000000464037(EBL)2166683(SSID)ssj0001531391(PQKBManifestationID)12554663(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001531391(PQKBWorkID)11463663(PQKB)10583817(MiAaPQ)EBC2166683(Au-PeEL)EBL2166683(CaPaEBR)ebr11086010(CaONFJC)MIL819885(OCoLC)919340886(EXLCZ)99371000000046403720150822h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStrengthening the DSM incorporating resilience and cultural competence /Anne Petrovich, PhD, LCSW, Betty Garcia, PhD, LCSW ; Foreword by Janet B. W. Williams, DSWSecond edition.New York, New York :Springer Publishing Company,2016.©20161 online resource (390 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8261-2662-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Terminology; How the Book is Organized; References; Acknowledgments; Share Strengthening the DSM® Incorporating Resilience and Cultural Competence, Second Edition; Chapter 1: A Conceptual Framework for the Diversity/Resiliency Formulation; Cultural Competence: Status or Process? Interpersonal or Multilevel Lens?; Problem Areas and Best Practices for Mental Health; Creating a Culturally Relevant, Resiliency-Based Diagnosis; Psychopathology, Culture, and Mental Health; The DSM and CultureCulturally Competent Mental Health: From Disparities to EquityCase Study 1; A Young Adult and a Mental Health Emergency; Implications of Diversity Demographics; Case Study 2; A Suicidal Woman; Diversity and Mental Health; Promising Theoretical and Applied Clinical Orientations; Strength-Based Practice; Resiliency; Positive Psychology; Wellness/Recovery Approach Model; Summary; Discussion Questions and Activities; Web Resources; References; Chapter 2: Adding Diversity and Resiliency to the Diagnostic Process: A Formulation; The Complexities of Diagnosis and AssessmentPsychiatry and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersDSM-IV-TR to DSM-5: A Summary of Changes; Diagnosis, the Clinical Relationship, and Treatment Outcome; DSM: Strengths and Weaknesses; Strengths; Weaknesses; Research and Diagnosis; Positive Psychology, Mindfulness, and Happiness; Social Work and Strength-Based, Empowerment Practice; Neurobiology and Attachment; Protective Factors; Resiliency; The Need for a Diversity/Resiliency Formulation; The Diversity/Resiliency Formulation Defined; Case Study; The Diversity/Resiliency Formulation Applied: The Case of Mrs. M.Adding the Diversity/Resiliency Formulation to DiagnosisImplications for Interventions; Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Diversity/Resiliency Formulation; Summary; Discussion Questions and Activities; Web Resources; References; Chapter 3: Mood Disorders and the Diversity/Resiliency Formulation; DSM Diagnostic Criteria: Changes, DSM IV-TR to DSM-5; Bipolar and Related Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Issues in Differential Diagnosis; Case Study 1; The Phenomenology of BPD; Case Study 2; The Phenomenology of MDD; Current Thinking About the Etiology and Course of MDD and BPDGenetic HeritabilityNeurobiological Factors; Evidence-Informed Practice; Psychopharmacology; Psychosocial Interventions; Matching Patient With Treatment: Medication and/or Psychotherapy; Equity and Diversity Issues; Depression; Bipolar Disorder; The Culture of Medicine; Strength-Based Contributions to Diagnosis and Treatment; Feminist Approaches; A Family Prevention Model; Culture-Specific Models; Empowerment and Strength-Based Models; Exercise; Mindfulness; Sleep Patterns, Assessment, and Prevention; Empowerment and Self-Care; HopeCase Study With and Without the Diversity/Resiliency FormulationMental health practitioners have long recognized the failure of the DSM to address important sources of strength and resiliency that can significantly affect diagnosis and treatment, a deficit that has become more pronounced with the DSM-5's elimination of the multiaxial format. The second edition of Strengthening the DSM presents a new conceptual framework - the Diversity/Resiliency Formulation - that encompasses the whole person in order to promote effective diagnosis and treatment. It considers patient strengths, sources of resilience, support, and cultural identity that are essential to anMental illnessDiagnosisPsychiatric rating scalesCultural pluralismMental illnessDiagnosis.Psychiatric rating scales.Cultural pluralism.616.89Petrovich Anne1701315Garcia BettyWilliams Janet B. W.1947-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826541203321Strengthening the DSM4092903UNINA