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Clinicians Thesaurus the Guide To Conducti 6TH Editionby Edward L Zuckerman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:More than a giant collection of synonyms, this book includes thousands of useful words and phrases, clinical tips, and interview questions to help practitioners in the mental health professions. Book News Annotation:This resource provides sample questions for the mental health
evaluation, wording for areas of a report, treatment plan formats,
and alternative report formats. Zuckerman, who consults for the
Social Security Disability Determination Division, suggests words and
phrases for describing the subject's appearance, symptoms, cognitive
status, personality, daily activities, relationships, and work
skills. The sixth edition incorporates HIPAA privacy regulations.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:This resource provides sample questions for the mental health
evaluation, wording for areas of a report, treatment plan formats,
and alternative report formats. Zuckerman, who consults for the
Social Security Disability Determination Division, suggests words and
phrases for describing the subject's appearance, symptoms, cognitive
status, personality, daily activities, relationships, and work
skills. The sixth edition incorporates HIPAA privacy regulations.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:"This is a must-have book for clinicians and students alike. 4 Stars"--Doody's Electronic Review "Dr. Zuckerman could have justifiably entitled this extraordinary book "The Clinician's Handbook." The Clinician's Thesaurus is much more than a thesaurus--it's more like a comprehensive guide for client assessment and report writing. Zuckerman has done a remarkable job at creating an extremely valuable and easy-to-use resource for seasoned clinicians and students alike."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews Review:"The Clinicians Thesaurus has once again been extensively revised, with the help of many suggestions from readers, to reflect clinical realities in the 21st century. Of course, the title doesn't do it justice: in addition to offering lists of synonyms, the book provides a vast smorgasbord of the materials that mental health clinicians need to evaluate patients, write reports, and navigate the often confusing nuances of nomenclature. I value it especially because its reach extends far beyond the confines of DSM-IV to address the countless questions and procedures not covered by official diagnostic manuals. This reference is indispensable for any clinician whose work depends heavily on language--in other words, all of us. It richly deserves its honored place on my desk."--James Morrison, MD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University "I find the Thesaurus particularly useful for constructing forensic reports, in that it enhances the precision of the language used. Precisely written reports are much less subject to litigious misinterpretation."--Edward B. Heyden, EdD, Psychology Master's Program, Carlos Albizu University, Miami, Florida "The Clinicians Thesaurus, 6th Edition, is a comprehensive reference for anyone working in the field of mental health: the student preparing for a clinical career, the seasoned professional fulfilling the myriad demands of the field, or the supervisor overseeing the performance of a broad range of professionals. Not only does the Thesaurus offer detailed guidelines for conducting mental health evaluations, it also offers practical advice on writing up and presenting evaluation findings. The flow of the chapters provides a convenient, comprehensive approach to interviewing, report writing, and their relationship to treatment. The book includes concise descriptions of all major mental health diagnoses and their behavioral nuances, and clearly illustrates the relationship among assessment, diagnosis, and intervention. This clear, user-friendly work is designed to help the clinician successfully tackle one of the most challenging aspects of clinical work, the skillful documentation of evaluation and treatment."--Ann A. Abbott, PhD, LCSW, Graduate Social Work Department, West Chester University "This is a must-have book for clinicians and students alike. 4 Stars"--Doody's Electronic Review "Dr. Zuckerman could have justifiably entitled this extraordinary book "The Clinician's Handbook." The Clinician's Thesaurus is much more than a thesaurus--it's more like a comprehensive guide for client assessment and report writing. Zuckerman has done a remarkable job at creating an extremely valuable and easy-to-use resource for seasoned clinicians and students alike."--Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews About the AuthorEdward L. Zuckerman received his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and remained there as an adjunct teacher of personality psychology and human sexuality for 14 years. He taught abnormal psychology at Carnegie Mellon University for 9 years and now consults to the Social Security Disability Determination Division. He was in the independent general practice of clinical psychology for more than 15 years and has worked in state hospitals and community mental health centers. He lives on a small farm in Pennsylvania with his wife, a daughter, and their horses, chickens, dogs, cats, geese, and ducks. Table of ContentsGetting Oriented to the Clinician's Thesaurus I. Conducting a Mental Health Evaluation 1. Beginning and Ending the Interview 2. Mental Status Evaluation Questions/Tasks 3. Questions about Signs, Symptoms, and Other Behavior Patterns II. Standard Terms and Statements for Wording Psychological Reports A. Introducing the Report 4. Beginning the Report: Preliminary Information 5. Referral Reasons 6. Background Information and History B. The Person in the Evaluation 7. Behavioral Observations 8. Responses to Aspects of the Examination 9. Presentation of Self 10. Emotional/Affective Symptoms and Disorders 11. Cognition and Mental Status 12. Abnormal Signs, Symptoms, and Syndromes 13. Personality Patterns C. The Person in the Environment 14. Activities of Daily Living 15. Social/Community Functioning 16. Couple and Family Relationships 17. Vocational/Academic Skills 18. Recreational Functioning 19. Other Specialized Evaluations D. Completing the Report 20. Summary of Findings and Conclusions 21. Diagnostic Statement/Impression 22. Recommendations 23. Prognostic Statements 24. Closing Statements III. Useful Resources 25. Treatment Planning and Treatment Plan Formats 26. Formats for Reports, Evaluations, and Summaries 27. Treatments for Specific Disorders and Concerns 28. Listing of Common Psychiatric and Psychoactive Drugs 29. Psychiatric Masquerade of Medical Conditions Appendices: A. Abbreviations in Common Use B. Annotated Readings in Assessment, Interviewing, and Report Writing What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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