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Overall, this is an interesting, useful, and frequently entertaining book that will be especially attractive to earlier trainees needing specific case material and discussions as they grapple with the process of psychiatric diagnosis.�
--Michael D. Jibson & Lisa S. Seyfried, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA�"Academic Psychiatry" (08/25/2016)DSM-5 Clinical Cases is a versatile volume designed to be used in a variety of contexts and for an audience that includes teachers, students, and clinicians. A companion to DSM-5, Clinical Cases brings DSM-5 to life through engaging narratives of every disorder. Faithful to the new edition, the book emphasizes the diagnostic concerns of severity, dimensionality, culture, age and development, and gender. Each case is presented by an expert who concludes with a discussion of the context of the diagnosis.
Anyone interested in understanding the interface between disorder classification and patient diagnosis will find DSM-5 Clinical Cases compelling, captivating, and enlightening to read.