DSM-5-TR: The Essential Tool for Mental Health Professionals

DSM-5-TR: The Essential Tool for Mental Health Professionals - CLNZ Books

The DSM-5-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision) is the ultimate guide for mental health professionals looking to stay current with the latest diagnostic criteria and treatment considerations. Featuring updated text, new ICD-10-CM codes, and the inclusion of Prolonged Grief Disorder, this manual is indispensable for clinicians working in all areas of mental health.

Published by the American Psychiatric Association, DSM-5-TR delivers clear guidance on the diagnosis and classification of mental disorders across various clinical settings. With over 70 modified criteria sets and the integration of factors such as cultural impact and the influence of racism, the DSM-5-TR offers an updated, more inclusive approach to mental health.

Available now for purchase, the DSM-5-TR is essential for psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, nurses, social workers, and other professionals dedicated to understanding and treating mental illness.

Why is DSM-5-TR a must-have for your practice?

  • Latest Research & Updates – Includes over 70 modifications since DSM-5.
  • New Diagnostic Criteria – Enhances accuracy in assessment and treatment.
  • Essential for All Clinicians – Ideal for psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, and medical professionals.
  • Security & Authenticity – Comes with a fiber-coded security sticker for verification.

Stay ahead in the field of mental health with this definitive guide. Learn more and get your copy today at clnzbooks.com.

Keywords:
DSM-5-TR, Diagnostic Manual, Mental Disorders, APA Diagnostic Manual, DSM 5th Edition, Prolonged Grief Disorder, Psychiatric Classification, Mental Health, ICD-10-CM Codes, Mental Health Clinicians

Target Audience:
Mental health clinicians, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Counselors, Social workers, Occupational therapists, Legal professionals, Health professionals, Nurses, Primary care physicians, Researchers

Genre:
Medical, Psychology, Mental health, Reference, Clinical Practice, Psychiatry, Healthcare, Academic, Professional

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