Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Critical Thinking in Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis (repost)




Barbara Probst, "Critical Thinking in Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319177737 | 304 pages | pdf | 3 MB




"This much-needed volume brings to the clinician or student some of the best critical-minded analysis by some of the most insightful thinkers about psychiatric diagnosis today. The thought-provoking questions these essays raise, and the multifaceted and provocative answers they provide, cultivate sensitivity to the nuances of diagnostic assessment that often makes the difference between clinical success and failure." – Jerome C. Wakefield, PhD, DSW, New York University Silver School of Social Work, New York




This transformative resource challenges social workers and mental health professionals to rethink their approaches to assessment and diagnosis from the ground up. Among the book’s unique features are its use of diverse lenses to examine a common case and its illustration of how multiple perspectives can be integrated for a richly textured portrait of the individual in context. Equally crucial is the book’s commitment to professional development, from exercises to improve case conceptualization to strategies for teaching and learning.








Thursday, September 17, 2015

AfterShock: What to Do When the Doctor Gives You--Or Someone You Love--a Devastating Diagnosis (repost)




AfterShock: What to Do When the Doctor Gives You–Or Someone You Love–a Devastating Diagnosis by Jessie Gruman


English | ISBN: 0802715028 | 2007 | EPUB | 276 pages | 6 MB




Every year millions of Americans are diagnosed with cancer, stroke, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, ALS, and other life-threatening or life-altering diseases. When faced with a devastating diagnosis people must quickly understand the diagnosis, prognosis, and choose from several treatment options—while still in shock. AfterShock identifies the processes required to respond to a serious diagnosis, regardless of the specific disease.




Social psychologist Gruman offers practical advice in a 10-stage approach to making clear-headed, informed decisions about who to tell and when; how to get a second opinion or find the right doctor and hospital; where to find reliable online information and telephone help-lines about a particular diagnosis and treatment; how to navigate the health care maze; where to turn for support and comfort.


Dr. Gruman not only draws on her expertise in consumer health information and the advice of doctors and nurses, she shares the personal stories of people who have dealt with traumatic diagnoses, including her own experience of having had three different kinds of cancer and a dangerous heart condition. AfterShock is inspiring and empowering, and is an essential companion book to the disease-specific titles that most people with a devastating diagnosis purchase.