Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work, Sonia G. Austrian (9780231135160) — Readings Books
Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work
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Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work

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Written for social workers by a social worker, Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work discusses the etiology, epidemiology, assessment, and intervention planning for common mental disorders. Looking at disorders from an ecosystems perspective, Austrian goes beyond a linear classification approach and DSM-IV-TR categories and encourages social workers to analyze the internal and external environmental factors that contribute to a disorder’s development. Austrian’s discussion of effective intervention(s) for a particular client also stresses the importance of working with families in treating disorders.In addition to information on new medications, biochemical data on the causes of disease, and diagnostic tests, the revised third edition discusses therapies such as motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and dialectic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Country
United States
Date
16 February 2005
Pages
368
ISBN
9780231135160

Written for social workers by a social worker, Mental Disorders, Medications, and Clinical Social Work discusses the etiology, epidemiology, assessment, and intervention planning for common mental disorders. Looking at disorders from an ecosystems perspective, Austrian goes beyond a linear classification approach and DSM-IV-TR categories and encourages social workers to analyze the internal and external environmental factors that contribute to a disorder’s development. Austrian’s discussion of effective intervention(s) for a particular client also stresses the importance of working with families in treating disorders.In addition to information on new medications, biochemical data on the causes of disease, and diagnostic tests, the revised third edition discusses therapies such as motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and dialectic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Country
United States
Date
16 February 2005
Pages
368
ISBN
9780231135160