“Clinical Diagnosis and the DSM-5”
Produced by the Northwestern University School of Medicine, one of the largest and most distinguished health care systems in the United States, as well as by Academy Award® winner Ira Wohl, “Clinical Diagnosis and the DSM-5” offers a unique opportunity to see and listen to real-life patients with actual psychiatric disorders. These volunteer patients are open and honest about their experiences, lending a human face to psychiatric diagnosis.
Each of the 14 interviews is designed to illustrate clinical interviewing skills, as well as how the updated criteria of the DSM-5 are interpreted to formulate different diagnoses. This is especially so with psychiatric disorders, which are typically difficult to differentiate from one another.
The interviews are conducted by Northwestern University School of Medicine faculty and staff members who are internationally recognized leaders in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders. Interviewers from multiple mental health disciplines employ various interview styles, as examples of how individual approaches can be utilized to collect critical clinical information.
Each interview is followed by an interdisciplinary discussion to illustrate how the practitioners apply the updated DSM-5 criteria to make a diagnosis and create an effective treatment plan. The interdisciplinary discussions also illustrate how varying mental health perspectives are needed to develop a more complete clinical understanding of individual patients.
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Group A: Disorders Associated with Anxiety
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Group B: Disorders Associated with Mood Disturbance
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Group C: Disorders Associated with Psychosis
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Group D: Disorders Associated with Medical Illness
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14 Different Psychiatric Disorders
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