Written by a world-leading specialist in Trauma-Related dissociation, this book comprehensively describes the diagnosis of Trauma-Related disorders, taking up the many dilemmas around criteria in DSM-5 and ICD-11, symptom recognition, the role of traumatic experiences and of self-report questionnaires, as well as other topics.
The complete TADS-I is included as an appendix..
This book is essential reading for clinicians who diagnose dissociative disorders (or want to learn), and useful for those who want to assist in better recognizing clients With dissociative Symptoms and refer them for specialized testing.
Also discussed are the occurrence of false-negative and false-positive diagnoses of Trauma-Related dissociative disorders, the assessment of traumatic experiences, and the development of a treatment plan.
Several thematic chapters discuss key differential diagnostic considerations and illustrate them With case reports.
The book elaborates on the assessment of these disorders, using the diagnostic instrument Trauma and Dissociative Symptoms Interview (TADS-I), developed by the author over decades of work in the field.
Written by a world-leading specialist in Trauma-Related dissociation, this book comprehensively describes the diagnosis of Trauma-Related disorders, taking up the many dilemmas around criteria in DSM-5 and ICD-11, symptom recognition, the role of traumatic experiences and of self-report questionnaires, as well as other topics