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This module provides an overview of mood and anxiety disorders, including specific diagnostic features from the DSM-IV-TR, case studies, and advice for counselors. Topics covered include disorder categories, substance abuse implications, and essential knowledge for effective counseling.
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Module 8B Introduction A Brief Overview of Specific Mental Disorders and Cross-Cutting Issues: Mood & Anxiety Disorders, Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter’s Format • Disorder category (i.e. Personality, Mood, Anxiety, Psychotic) • What counselors should know about this category and substance abuse • Specific disorders within each category • What counselors should know about substance abuse and the specific disorder • Diagnostic features and criteria from the DSM-IV-TR • Case study • Advice to the counselor
In This Module . . . • Module 8A • Cross-Cutting Issues: Suicidality, Nicotine Dependence • Personality Disorders • Module 8B • Mood and Anxiety Disorders • Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders • Module 8C • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Eating Disorders • Pathological Gambling • Appendix D
TIP Exercise—Assignments Group 1—Mood Disorder • Diagnosis pp. 227–228 • Discussion pp. 226–230; and 369–383 Group 2—Anxiety Disorder • Diagnosis p. 230 • Discussion pages same as Mood Disorder Group 3—Schizophrenia • Discussion pp. 231–235; and 385–400
TIP Exercise—Role Play With your group: • Review the text’s sections on your assigned diagnosis and related information. • Create a 3–5 minute role-play script that illustrates key information. • A scene likely to play out in your practice • All group members must have a role • Teach us by performing your role play. (20 minutes)