Beyond the DSM : toward a process-based alternative for diagnosis and mental health treatment / edited by Steven C. Hayes, Stefan G. Hofmann.
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- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
- Mental illness -- Classification
- Mental illness -- Diagnosis
- Mental illness -- Treatment
- Mental Disorders -- classification
- Mental Disorders -- diagnosis
- Mental Disorders -- therapy
- Maladies mentales -- Classification
- Maladies mentales -- Diagnostic
- Maladies mentales -- Traitement
- Mental illness -- Classification
- Mental illness -- Diagnosis
- Mental illness -- Treatment
- 616.89/075 23
- RC455.2.C4 B494 2020
- RC455.2.C4 B494 2020e
- WM 15
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In this groundbreaking volume, two renowned experts in the field of psychology examine the ongoing efforts to move beyond the DSM diagnosis model to create a new, flexible treatment protocol-one that is tailored to clients' individual needs. With this book, clinicians and researchers will come away with a thorough understanding of process-based treatment, and how it can be implemented to improve human suffering and increase well-being"--Provided by publisher.
1. Creating an Alternative to Syndromal Diagnosis: Needed Features of Processes of Change and the Models that Organize Them / Steven C. Hayes, PhD, University of Nevada, Reno; Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Boston University; Joseph Ciarrochi, PhD, Australian Catholic University -- 2. The NIMH Research Domain Criteria Project: A Decade of Behavior and Brain Integration for Translational Research / Uma Vaidyanathan, PhD; Sarah Morris, PhD; Ann Wagner, PhD; Joel Sherrill, PhD; David Sommers, PhD; Marjorie Garvey, MB BCh; Eric Murphy, PhD; and Bruce Cuthbert, PhD, National Institute of Mental Health -- 3. Shifting Paradigms: From the DSM to the Process of Change / J. Scott Fraser, PhD, Wright State University -- 4. Psychological Vulnerabilities and Coping Responses: An Innovative Approach to Transdiagnostic Assessment and Treatment Planning in the Age Beyond DSM-5 / Rochelle I. Frank, PhD, University of California, Berkeley & The Wright Institute; Matthew McKay, PhD, The Wright Institute -- 5. Expectations and Related Cognitive Domains: Implications for Classification and Therapy / Winfried Rief, PhD, The Philipps University of Marburg -- 6. Learning, Language, and Derived Behaviors: Some Implications for a Process-Based Approach to Psychological Suffering / Dermot Barnes-Holmes, PhD and Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, PhD, Ghent University -- 7. Cultural and Social Influences on Individual Variation in Emotion Processes / Shruthi M. Venkatesh; Stacey N. Doan, PhD, Claremont McKenna College, Abigail L. Barthel; Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Boston University -- 8. What a Complex Systems Perspective Can Contribute to Process-Based Assessment and Psychotherapy / Adele M. Hayes, PhD and Leigh A. Andrews, University of Delaware -- 9. Psychological Flexibility in Chronic Pain: Exploring the Relevance of a Process-Based Model for Treatment Development / Lance M. McCracken, PhD, Uppsala University -- 10. A Multilevel, Multimethod Approach to Testing and Refining Intervention Targets Andrew T. Gloster, PhD, University of Basel; Maria Karekla, PhD, University of Cyprus -- 11. Building a Process-Based Diagnostic System: An Extended Evolutionary Approach / Steven C. Hayes, PhD, University of Nevada, Reno; Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Boston University; Joseph Ciarrochi, PhD, Australian Catholic University.
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In this groundbreaking volume, two renowned experts in the field of psychology examine the ongoing efforts to move beyond the DSM diagnosis model to create a new, flexible treatment protocol--one that is tailored to clients' individual needs. With this book, clinicians and researchers will come away with a thorough understanding of process-based treatment, and how it can be implemented to improve human suffering and increase well-being.
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