Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Intended for clinical practice as well as in research, the clearly laid tables and concise explanations presented in this volume allow fast and easy comparisons and "translations" between the latest TR version of DSM-IV and ICD-10, the two most widely used classifications of mental disorders. While the DSM and ICD classifications have grown closer over the years, there are still differences that are significant both in clinical practice and in research. The tabular crosswalks (in both directions) included here not only allow fast and accurate "translations" between the two coding systems, they also highlight and explain any differences or omissions. In a large format, with a practical spiral binding, this volume is an easy-to-use and time-saving resource for clinicians and researchers. A practical and easy-to-use tool for clinicians and researchers who work with both classifications of mental disorders.