The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is an authoritative resource for the classification and diagnosis of mental health conditions. Widely used by clinicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, and medical students, the DSM serves as the gold standard for identifying and understanding mental disorders.
Overview of the Book
This manual offers a systematic and structured classification of mental illnesses, providing standardized criteria for diagnosis. It is a critical reference for anyone studying or practicing in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, or general medicine, helping bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and clinical application.
Key Features and Topics
Comprehensive Classification of Mental Disorders
The DSM covers a wide range of mental health conditions, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, personality disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, and more. Each disorder is described with clear diagnostic criteria, associated features, and differential diagnosis guidelines.
Evidence-Based Approach
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