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In this remarkable book, Dr. Blackman allows all readers, from beginners through advanced analysts, to learn about the details of diagnosis of mental disturbance and specific recommendations for treatment. Get the Diagnosis Right amalgamates the most useful ideas from general psychiatry, cognitive psychology, and modern psychoanalytic theory into a compendium which serves as a helpful guide to those prescribing treatment for the mentally disturbed. It also serves a check for those people who are considering what type of mental health professional they should be consulting. Written in clear but…mehr

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In this remarkable book, Dr. Blackman allows all readers, from beginners through advanced analysts, to learn about the details of diagnosis of mental disturbance and specific recommendations for treatment. Get the Diagnosis Right amalgamates the most useful ideas from general psychiatry, cognitive psychology, and modern psychoanalytic theory into a compendium which serves as a helpful guide to those prescribing treatment for the mentally disturbed. It also serves a check for those people who are considering what type of mental health professional they should be consulting. Written in clear but not overly simplistic language, this book goes far beyond any of the DSMs and other diagnostic manuals.
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Jerome S. Blackman, M.D., has practiced and taught psychiatry, social work, psychology, and psychoanalytic students for over 35 years and is a recipient of the American Psychoanalytic Association¿s Edith Sabshin Award for Teaching. He is currently Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Eastern Virginia Medical School and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Virginia Wesleyan College; Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Freudian Society - Washington, D.C.; Fellow, American College of Psychoanalysts; Fellow, International Psychoanalytic Association; Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association; Civilian Psychiatry faculty, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia; and Residency Training Committee member, American Psychoanalytic Association.