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Gray, Susan W.

Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practice: Cases and Practical Applications

Gray, Susan W. - Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practice: Cases and Practical Applications, ebook

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"Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practice should be required reading for all clinical practitioners and students. Author Susan W. Gray provides a competency-based assessment model that moves away from looking at mental illness as a 'disease' to capturing people's strengths and the uniqueness of their experience with mental illness."
—Alex Gitterma
Zachs Professor and Director of PhD Program

"Competency-Based Assessment in Mental Health Practice not only describes the rather cumbersome DSM-IV-TR® in a manner that graduate students and clinicians can easily understand and apply, but it also presents a competency-based type of clinical assessment that most effectively integrates the social work practice orientation that acknowledges, appreciates, and nurtures client strengths, resilience, and client ability for empowerment."
—Agathi Glezakos, PhD, LCSW
School of Social Work
California State University, Long Beach

A competency-based assessment model integrating
DSM classifications for a complete, strengths-based diagnosis

Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practice introduces a unique, competency-based assessment that presents a brief overview of the major mental disorders that practitioners will likely encounter in their work with clients, followed by a series of case studies and practical applications.

This book provides valuable guidance for clinicians to make assessments grounded in client strengths and possibilities for a more therapeutically complete picture of every client's "story."

Organized around selected diagnostic categories from the DSM-IV-TR, this hands-on guide offers a multidimensional look at the many factors that play a role in a client's life. Its holistic approach to the assessment process considers each client's unique experience with mental illness, through a concurrent evaluation of strengths and pathology, in order to set the stage for realistic optimism about the potential for change.

Keywords: Social Work, Susan Gray, competency-based assessments, Allen Frances, Ruth Ross, DSM-IV-TR case studies, professional reference, DSM, psych-reference, mental disorders, Michel Hersen, Linda Prozelius, diagnosis, conceptualization, and treatment planning for adults, behavioral clinical case formulation, behavioral assessment paradigm, multiple behavior problems, case formulation models, clinical case formulations, psychotherapy case formulation, case conceptualization, causal variables, safety behaviors, James Morrison, dsm made easy

Author(s)
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year
2011
Language
en
Edition
1
Page amount
480 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9781118044209
Printed ISBN
9780470505281

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