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Treating Those with Mental Disorders: A Comprehensive Approach to Case Conceptualization and Treatment is the authoritative reference on selecting and applying treatments for use in counseling and treating those with mental disorders. In it, students and new counselors don’t just learn about the clinical issues, the DSM-5 system of diagnosis, and interventions that can be used in counseling and treating those with mental disorders, they see clearly how to proceed in treatment planning and how to implement treatment approaches and interventions. The authors present a conceptual framework model, I CAN START, which consists of case conceptualization components and addresses treatment planning from a strength-based, contextually sensitive perspective. A variety of features combine to make this a sound, comprehensive teaching and learning experience:
- The ideal tool for treatment planning: This practical treatment planning text gives pre- and in-service counselors what they need to begin to help their clients with mental disorders.
- Readers see what it’s like to apply various theories and treatments with clients: Case studies, creative Clinical Toolboxes, and Voices from the Trenches present real-life examples of critical counseling concepts and approaches.
- A comfortable presentation of the material makes learning the issues easier and more familiar.
- The most comprehensive, rigorous assimilation of all of the current treatment literature is included, along with a summary of any emerging approaches that may warrant further consideration and research.
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Treating Those with Mental Disorders: A Comprehensive Approach to Case Conceptualization and Treatment is the authoritative reference on selecting and applying treatments for use in counseling and treating those with mental disorders. In it, students and new counselors don t just learn about the clinical issues, the
DSM-5 system of diagnosis, and interventions that can be used in counseling and treating those with mental disorders, they see clearly how to proceed in treatment planning and how to implement treatment approaches and interventions. The authors present a conceptual framework model,
I CAN START, which consists of case conceptualization components and addresses treatment planning from a strength-based, contextually sensitive perspective. Case studies; creative Clinical Toolboxes; Voices from the Trenches; a comfortable presentation of the material; and a comprehensive, rigorous assimilation of the current treatment literature combine to empower counselors to thoughtfully and deliberately help their clients tackle their complex issues and difficulties. The Enhanced Pearson eText features Case studies, creative Clinical Toolboxes, and Voices from the Trenches which present real-life examples of critical counseling concepts and approaches.
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About the Author
Victoria E. Kress, Ph.D./LPCC-S (OH), NCC is a professor, counseling clinic director, and the director of the clinical mental health and addictions counseling programs at Youngstown State University. She has over 20 years of clinical experience working in various settings including community mental health centers, hospitals, residential treatment facilities, private practices, and college counseling centers. She is passionate about infusing a strength-based, contextual frame into all of her clinical work, and strives to provide counselors with practical ways they can enhance their practice, and empower clients.
Matthew John Paylo, Ph.D./LPCC-S (OH), is an associate professor, director of the student affairs and college counseling program, and the program director of the counseling program at Youngstown State University. He has over 10 years of clinical experience in various settings including community mental health centers, prisons, hospitals, residential treatment facilities, and college counseling centers. Matthew is passionate about implementing evidence-based interventions within therapeutic relationships that illuminate empathy, unconditional positive regard, and genuineness.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Comprehensive Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Chapter 2: Ethics and Realities of Diagnosing and Treating Individuals with Mental Disorders
Chapter 3: Clinical Issues Relating to Treatment
Chapter 4: Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
Chapter 5: Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 6: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Chapter 7: Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Chapter 8: Substance Use and Addictive Disorders
Chapter 9: Personality Disorders
Chapter 10: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 11: Feeding and Eating Disorders
Chapter 12: Elimination, and Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders
Chapter 13: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Neurocognitive Disorders, and Motor Disorders
Chapter 14: Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorders
Chapter 15: Sexual, Gender, and Sleep Disorders