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The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner with DSM-5 Updates, ISBN-13: 978-1119073192
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The "Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner with DSM-5 Updates" is a practical guide designed for mental health professionals working with clients who have dual diagnoses, including mental health disorders and substance use disorders. This planner provides a structured approach to developing individualized treatment plans, incorporating evidence-based strategies and interventions. It aligns with the DSM-5 criteria, offering diagnostic insights and sample treatment goals, objectives, and interventions tailored for various co-occurring conditions. The book serves as a valuable resource for clinicians aiming to enhance their practice, improve outcomes for clients, and navigate the complexities of treating co-occurring disorders.
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Title: The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner with DSM-5 Updates
Authors: Patricia J. Spry, Arthur E. Jongsma Jr., and L. Mark P. Smith
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Year: 2017
ISBN-13: 978-1119073192
Pages: 336
Description: This treatment planner provides a comprehensive guide for clinicians to develop individualized treatment plans for clients with co-occurring disorders, incorporating DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and up-to-date treatment options.
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The Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment Planner with DSM-5 Updates serves as an essential resource for mental health professionals working with individuals facing both mental health and substance use disorders. It offers a comprehensive framework for developing tailored treatment plans, integrating evidence-based practices with the latest DSM-5 updates. This planner not only enhances the quality of care by providing clear objectives and interventions but also supports clinicians in addressing the complex interplay between co-occurring disorders. By combining practical tools with a thorough understanding of these conditions, the book empowers professionals to deliver effective, client-centered therapy, ultimately aiming for improved outcomes and recovery for their patients.
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