DSM-5-TR Made Easy: A Practical Guide for Mental Health Diagnosis
Simplifies Complex Diagnoses
DSM-5-TR Made Easy by James Morrison is the essential guide for clinicians navigating the complexities of psychiatric diagnosis. This trusted resource helps mental health professionals understand and apply the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) with greater clarity and confidence.
Written in a straightforward, engaging style, the book breaks down complicated diagnostic criteria into user-friendly summaries. It’s the go-to companion for therapists, psychologists, social workers, and students who need practical tools to assess and diagnose clients accurately.
Clear, Concise, and Clinician-Friendly
James Morrison, a seasoned psychiatrist and educator, brings decades of clinical insight to this bestselling book. His goal is simple: to make diagnosis easier without sacrificing accuracy.
Key features include:
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Concise explanations of DSM-5-TR criteria
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Real-world examples for better understanding
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Interview questions to guide assessment
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Diagnostic tips to avoid common errors
Each chapter focuses on a specific group of disorders, providing step-by-step guidance to recognize symptoms and select appropriate diagnoses.
What Makes DSM-5-TR Made Easy Essential?
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Over 250,000 copies in print – trusted by professionals worldwide
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Ideal for busy clinicians who need a quick reference
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Updated for DSM-5-TR with the latest terminology and definitions
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Supports accuracy in clinical documentation and communication
This book bridges the gap between theory and practice. It empowers mental health professionals to deliver better care through informed diagnosis.
Who Should Use This Guide?
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Clinical psychologists and counselors
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Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses
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Graduate students in mental health fields
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Medical professionals working in behavioral health
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced clinician, this book offers invaluable support in understanding the ever-evolving landscape of mental health diagnosis.





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