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Psychopathology

A Case-Based Approach
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Psychopathology: A Case-Based Approach provides future practitioners with the requisite knowledge base and skill sets essential to treating mental disorders and abnormal behavior. The textbook recognizes the complex, multifaceted nature of treating mental disorders and reveals the interconnectedness of the constructs and dynamics inherent in such treatment. The text provides the reader with a foundational understanding of a vast range of mental disorders, as well as effective, evidence-based treatments for each. It presents current scholarly research regarding theories, approaches, strategies, and techniques for working with specific populations of clients. Additional sections address psychotropic medications and their effectiveness; DSM-5-TR and ICD-10(11) and how they interrelate with mental disorders; and ethical, legal, and practical guidelines critical to establishing an effective and meaningful practice. Students are encouraged to reflect upon their motives for becoming a mental health professional, including their personal state of wellness and life adjustments that may be necessary to support their practice. The revised first edition reflects updates for DSM-5-TR. Written to provide fundamental knowledge and encourage mastery of understanding mental disorders and relevant treatment options, Psychopathology is an ideal resource for counselors-in-training as well as practicing mental health professionals.
David A. Scott is a Licensed Professional Counselor and an associate professor in the Counselor Education program in the College of Education at Clemson University. He has over 20 years of experience working as a professional counselor in community settings and over 12 years of experience teaching at the university level. Michelle Grant Scott is a Licensed Independent Social Worker - Clinical Practitioner and clinical supervisor. She serves as a lecturer and the coordinator of the Human Services program at Lander University, as well as a visiting lecturer for the University of South Carolina College of Social Work. She previously served as an instructor and site coordinator for USC's Mast of Social Work program. She has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field.
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