Overview
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan (2nd Edition) (ISBN-10: 1118689186, ISBN-13: 978-1118689189) is a comprehensive, evidence-based guide for mental health professionals, students, and clinicians seeking to understand, assess, and treat mental disorders throughout different stages of life. Authored by leading experts Jeffrey S. Janowsky, Maria A. Oquendo, and Rudolf H. Moos, this second edition integrates current research, diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic interventions for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults.
This text provides a practical framework for diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical decision-making, blending theoretical knowledge with real-world application. It emphasizes lifespan development, allowing clinicians to tailor interventions according to age-specific needs and developmental considerations.
What You’ll Learn
Comprehensive Mental Health Assessment
Learn structured approaches for evaluating symptoms, functional impairment, and risk factors across different age groups.
Diagnosis Across the Lifespan
Understand age-specific manifestations of mental disorders, from childhood anxiety and ADHD to adult depression and late-life cognitive disorders.
Evidence-Based Treatment Strategies
Explore pharmacological, psychological, and integrative approaches tailored to developmental stages and clinical presentations.
Case Studies and Clinical Applications
Apply diagnostic and treatment knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing clinical reasoning and decision-making.
Integration of Theory and Practice
Discover how developmental psychology, neuroscience, and evidence-based interventions inform effective care across the lifespan.
Why This Book Matters
Evidence-Based Resource: Provides up-to-date diagnostic guidelines and treatment recommendations.
Lifespan Perspective: Covers mental health disorders from childhood through older adulthood.
Practical Application: Includes case studies, treatment planning tools, and intervention strategies.
Educational and Clinical Value: Ideal for students, educators, and practicing clinicians.
Who Should Read This Book
Mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and social workers.
Graduate and postgraduate students in psychology, psychiatry, or mental health programs.
Educators and supervisors seeking a comprehensive teaching resource on mental health across the lifespan.
Clinicians needing evidence-based guidance for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Key Topics Covered
Assessment and diagnosis of mental disorders
Developmental and age-specific mental health considerations
Anxiety, mood, psychotic, and personality disorders
Trauma, stress-related disorders, and neurocognitive disorders
Pharmacological and psychotherapeutic treatment interventions
Case studies and applied clinical strategies
Evidence-based practice across the lifespan
Conclusion
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan (2nd Edition) is an essential reference for understanding and managing mental health conditions at every stage of life. By combining scientific rigor with practical clinical guidance, this book equips professionals to provide effective, age-appropriate care and improve patient outcomes in diverse settings.