DSM-5® Diagnosis in the Schools
Book Details
- Publisher : Guilford Press
- Published : June 2020
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 268
- Category :
Clinical Psychology - Category 2 :
Child and Adolescent Studies - Catalogue No : 95116
- ISBN 13 : 9781462543748
- ISBN 10 : 9781462543
Also by Alvin E. House
There are currently no reviews
Be the first to review
This key resource helps practitioners optimize their diagnostic practices in PreK-12 settings. Now significantly revised for DSM-5, the book cuts through the overwhelming length and complexity of the diagnostic manual by focusing thematically on the most common child and adolescent concerns. Tips are provided for diagnostic decision making and coding, and technical terms are demystified. Emphasis is given to using diagnosis as a foundation for effective intervention. The book highlights links to special education eligibility under IDEA and discusses ethical and professional issues in school-based assessment.
New to This Edition
*Revised throughout for DSM-5.
*Restructured chapters on learning, communication, and motor problems; mood problems; anxiety problems; conduct problems; and impulse-control problems.
*Updated content on IDEA 2004.
*Notes encapsulating changes to each set of diagnostic criteria, for those familiar with the prior DSM.
*Author Commentary sidebars sharing clinical insights and experiences.
About the Editor(s)
Renee M. Tobin, PhD, is a licensed school psychologist in Illinois. She is Professor and Coordinator of the Counseling Psychology program at Temple University. She teaches graduate-level courses and has supervised advanced doctoral students providing assessment, consultation, and therapy for children and adolescents in school, clinic, and residential placement settings. Her research and publications examine personality and social development, with a focus on promoting emotion regulation processes in youth.
Alvin E. House, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Illinois State University. His professional practice and research focus on applying assessment results in school, vocational, medical, and forensic consultations. He is the author of The First Session with Children and Adolescents and co-author of a manual on observational assessment of children, as well as journal articles and book chapters on intellectual, personality, and neuropsychological testing.
Customer Reviews
Our customers have not yet reviewed this title. Be the first add your own review for this title.