Introduction
1. Good Beginnings--Abby
2. Complaint Department--Brad
3. Past Is Prologue--Candice
4. Decision Tree--Douglas
5. Transitions--Elinor
6. Safety First--Fritz
7. Central Casting--Gloria
8. Self-Defense--Hank
9. A Mystery and an Enigma--Inez
10. Now and Then--Julio
11. Small Bites--Kylie
12. Swan Song--Liam
13. Age-Old Questions--Melissa
14. Family Secrets--Norman
15. Rejections--Olivia
16. To Tell the Truth--Pierce
17. Encore--Quinn
18. Nil by Mouth--Randolph
19. Ghost in the Machine--Siobhán
20. Compelling Evidence--Tyler
21. Character Reference--Uma
22. Motion Sickness--Vincent
23. Role of the Dice--Whitney
24. Fill in the Blanks--X
25. In Other Words--Yasmin
26. Goodbye and Good Luck--Zander
Appendix. Tables
References and Suggested Reading
James Morrison, MD, is Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. His long career includesextensive experience in both the private and public sectors. With his acclaimed practical books--including Diagnosis Made Easier, Third Edition; DSM-5-TR Made Easy; The First Interview, Fourth Edition; and others--Dr. Morrison has guided hundreds of thousands of mental health professionals and students through the complexities of clinical evaluation and diagnosis.
“This very well-written book is full of gems, consistently clear,
and profound in analysis and wisdom. The reader follows the author
through the many intricacies of psychiatric diagnosis and
treatment. Much more than an ordinary textbook or guideline, this
workbook helps the reader build 'best thinking practices' in mental
health, and demonstrates their excellent results."--Rodrigo A.
Muñoz, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San
Diego; past president, American Psychiatric Association
"Morrison has the ability to talk to the reader in a personal yet
instructive way that reflects his years of experience in
diagnostics. This is a perfect text for any beginning
psychopathology, abnormal psychology, or diagnostics course. The
methodical and logical analysis of cases, including active tasks
that hone the reader's skills for DSM-5 diagnosis, makes the book
unique. It is an invaluable resource for new trainees in
psychiatry, psychology, social work, and psychiatric nursing.
Students who use this workbook are sure to gain a sense of efficacy
in their ability to differentially diagnose complex and challenging
cases."--Sheila Garos, PhD, Director, Counseling Psychology
Program, Texas Tech University
"This workbook tutors the beginning clinician in the art of
interviewing, triaging risk, and identifying the key issues to
consider in making a preliminary diagnosis. Utilizing vignettes,
Morrison skillfully leads the reader through the thinking process
of a seasoned practitioner, providing interactive examples that
build the student's capacity to critically think through the case.
The text is excellent for use to hone skills in diagnosis,
interviewing, and case formulation, and would form a good
jumping-off point for treatment planning and intervention courses.
Finally, a book that offers students practice opportunities that
will greatly enhance what they learn in the classroom!"--Brenda
Frechette, PhD, Adjunct Professor, California Institute of Integral
Studies and John F. Kennedy University
“Morrison has provided a unique and comprehensive guide to critical
aspects of clinical rapport, diagnostic interviewing, and
diagnostic formulation. This text serves as an important tool for
the aspiring clinician enrolled in a master's or doctoral program,
as well as the more experienced clinician engaged in a busy
practice. The book is special in that it uses clinical case
vignettes to help the reader through the process of differential
diagnosis. Any clinician will feel engaged and challenged by
Morrison's cases and questions."--Paul D. Nussbaum, PhD, ABPP,
Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine; President, Brain Health Center, Wexford,
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