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Le DSM-5-TR est la référence la plus complète, actuelle et essentielle pour la pratique clinique dont disposent les cliniciens et les chercheurs en santé mentale aujourd'hui en France comme au niveau international. Grâce aux contributions de 200 experts, le DSM-5-TR tient compte des connaissances les plus récentes, fondées sur la littérature scientifique, et présente la révision et l'actualisation de l'ensemble des critères, des codes diagnostiques et du texte. Il offre un langage commun aux cliniciens impliqués dans le diagnostic et l'étude des troubles mentaux et facilite une évaluation objective des présentations des symptômes dans une variété de contextes cliniques : pa...
Written to help identify major gaps in our knowledge of how gender and age affect psychiatric diagnoses and to stimulate much-needed research to fill these gaps, Age and Gender Considerations in Psychiatric Diagnosis serves as both a valuable short-term source for the DSM-V Task Force and its disorder-specific workgroups, and a long-term guide for future studies that will contribute to revised psychiatric classifications in these three areas. Here, 47 experts present findings in three areas of psychiatric research that historically have been neglected but rightfully have received increasing attention in recent years and thus are worthy of investigation into their clinical features, etiology,...
A review and record of current literature.
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Summarizing mental health research conducted by sociologists over the last 30 years, A Sociology of Mental Illness provides a consistent narrative that emphasizes how social statuses and social roles affect mental health. The mental health treatment system and the public's reaction to mental illness are also comprehensively discussed. Topics include social causes and consequences of mental illness; social statuses, such as gender, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, age, and community; deviant behavior; and the challenges of community mental health. For those in the fields of sociology, psychology, nursing, and social workers.