Goodwin and Guze's Psychiatric Diagnosis 7th Edition
Book Details
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Publisher: OUP USA
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Edition: Seventh Edition
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Publication Date: 10 January 2019
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Language: English
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Cover: Paperback
About the Book
This seventh edition offers a thoroughly updated yet concise overview of the natural history of psychiatric disorders, maintaining the structured and clinically focused approach that has made it highly regarded among mental health professionals. Each chapter systematically examines core aspects of psychiatric diagnosis, including definitions, historical perspectives, epidemiology, clinical features, natural course, complications, family studies, differential diagnosis, and clinical management.
The content has been carefully revised to align with DSM-5® terminology and diagnostic updates. It incorporates recent advances in epidemiology and neurobiology, covering topics such as the long-term course of mood disorders, genetics and neuroimaging findings related to schizophrenia and mood disorders, cognitive changes associated with depression and dementia, modern brain stimulation techniques, outcome studies in eating disorders, and updated epidemiological insights into substance use disorders. The book serves as a reliable reference for students, clinicians, and researchers seeking an evidence-based understanding of psychiatric diagnosis.
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Goodwin and Guze's Psychiatric Diagnosis 7th Edition
Goodwin and Guze's Psychiatric Diagnosis 7th Edition
Book Details
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Publisher: OUP USA
-
Edition: Seventh Edition
-
Publication Date: 10 January 2019
-
Language: English
-
Cover: Paperback
About the Book
This seventh edition offers a thoroughly updated yet concise overview of the natural history of psychiatric disorders, maintaining the structured and clinically focused approach that has made it highly regarded among mental health professionals. Each chapter systematically examines core aspects of psychiatric diagnosis, including definitions, historical perspectives, epidemiology, clinical features, natural course, complications, family studies, differential diagnosis, and clinical management.
The content has been carefully revised to align with DSM-5® terminology and diagnostic updates. It incorporates recent advances in epidemiology and neurobiology, covering topics such as the long-term course of mood disorders, genetics and neuroimaging findings related to schizophrenia and mood disorders, cognitive changes associated with depression and dementia, modern brain stimulation techniques, outcome studies in eating disorders, and updated epidemiological insights into substance use disorders. The book serves as a reliable reference for students, clinicians, and researchers seeking an evidence-based understanding of psychiatric diagnosis.
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Book Details
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Publisher: OUP USA
-
Edition: Seventh Edition
-
Publication Date: 10 January 2019
-
Language: English
-
Cover: Paperback
About the Book
This seventh edition offers a thoroughly updated yet concise overview of the natural history of psychiatric disorders, maintaining the structured and clinically focused approach that has made it highly regarded among mental health professionals. Each chapter systematically examines core aspects of psychiatric diagnosis, including definitions, historical perspectives, epidemiology, clinical features, natural course, complications, family studies, differential diagnosis, and clinical management.
The content has been carefully revised to align with DSM-5® terminology and diagnostic updates. It incorporates recent advances in epidemiology and neurobiology, covering topics such as the long-term course of mood disorders, genetics and neuroimaging findings related to schizophrenia and mood disorders, cognitive changes associated with depression and dementia, modern brain stimulation techniques, outcome studies in eating disorders, and updated epidemiological insights into substance use disorders. The book serves as a reliable reference for students, clinicians, and researchers seeking an evidence-based understanding of psychiatric diagnosis.









