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Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Skills: A Popular Culture Casebook Approach (DSM-5 Update)

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By (author): Alan M. Schwitzer Lawrence C. Rubin

The Second Edition of Alan M. Schwitzer and Lawrence C. Rubins Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Skills: A Popular Culture Casebook Approach comprehensively addresses the clinical thinking skills required in professional counseling settings through the innovative use of case examples drawn from popular culture. Fully revised to include DSM-5, the text begins with discussion of diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning, covering the interplay of individual clinical tools and their application in contemporary practice. Ten DSM-5 updated case illustrations follow, creating a streamlined new edition that engages students in a start-to-finish application of clinical tools.

 

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Product Details
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 187 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483349763

About Alan M. SchwitzerLawrence C. Rubin

Alan M. Schwitzer PhD is a Licensed Psychologist and Professor of Counseling at Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk Virginia. Dr. Schwitzer completed his graduate degrees in Counseling Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University and interned at the University of Texas at Austin Counseling and Mental Health Center. Prior to full-time faculty work he was the Clinical Director of the Tulane University Counseling and Testing Center and then Assistant Professor and Training Director of the James Madison University Counseling and Student Development Center. Dr. Schwitzer is past editor of the Journal of College Counseling and has chaired the Council of Journal of Editors of the American Counseling Association (ACA). Currently he is a Consulting Editor of the Journal of American College Health and Editorial Board Member of the Journal of College Student Development and he is on the Board of Contributors of About Campus Magazine publications of the American College Health Association and American College Personnel Association. Dr. Schwitzer has published over seventy journal magazine and newspaper articles primarily examining college and university student adjustment development learning and counseling. He also specializes in teaching diagnosis case conceptualization and treatment planning. His previous books include Skills and Tools for Todays Counselors and Psychotherapists: From Natural Helping to Professional Counseling and Promoting Student Learning and Student Development at a Distance. Among Dr. Schwitzers recent awards are the Ralph M. Berdie Memorial Award for Research and Scholarship in the Field of College Student Affairs; the American College Counseling Associations Meritorious Service Award and Outstanding Contribution to Professional Knowledge Award; and the American College Personnel Associations Lifetime Achievement Award in College Counseling & Psychological Services and Commission Research Award. Woody serves on the Virginia psychologists state legislative committee and maintains a private practice focusing on consultation training and continuing education. He lives on the Lafayette River with his wife dog and cat. Lawrence C. Rubin PhD ABPP RPT-S has been throughout his career a licensed mental health counselor and registered play therapist and a Professor of Counselor Education at St. Thomas University in Miami Florida where he directed the Mental Health Counseling Program and was a private practice psychologist professional counselor and play therapist. Dr. Rubin is past president of the Florida Association for Play Therapy and chaired the Board of Directors of the Association for Play Therapy. Dr. Rubins research interests and publications lie at the intersection of psychology and popular culture. He has been a prolific writer and editor. His book Psychotropic Drugs and Popular Culture: Medicine Mental Health and the Media won the 2006 Ray and Pat Browne Award for Best Anthology. His other books include Food for Thought: Essays on Eating and Culture Popular Culture in Counseling Psychotherapy and Play-Based Intervention Using Superheroes in Counseling and Play Therapy Messages: Self- Help through Popular Culture Mental Illness and Popular Media: Essays on the Representation of Psychiatric Disorders and Play-Based Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Rubin has blogged about popular culture and psychology for Psychology Today magazine and was the Area Chair of the Division of Mental Health Mental Illness and Popular Culture for the Popular Culture Association. Today Larry is a retired Professor of Counselor Education from St. Thomas University a licensed psychologist and an adjunct professor at his alma mater Nova Southeastern University. He remains a clinician educator and author at the intersection of psychology and popular cultureand is the Editor for Psychotherapy.net. Larry recently relocated to North Carolina. Refusing to go quietly into the night he wanders the hills and woods of the North Carolina mountains and plays golf or at least he plays at it! The authors would be glad to hear from you! They can be reached at aschwitz@odu.edu alpope@wm.edu and lrubin@stu.edu respectively.

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