Authors: Bonder, Bette
ISBN-13: 978-1-55642-922-4
ISBN-10: 1556429223
©2010 | 4th Edition | 328 pages , Hardcover
Pub Date: Feburary 2010
Price: US$ 53.95
Psychopathology and Function by Dr. Bette Bonder has been an essential resource in the field of occupational therapy for more than 20 years. It is a one-of a kind text that compares diagnostic criteria used by mental health professionals with the framework used by occupational therapists and it identifies deficits in occupational performance that require occupational therapy intervention. Updated and revised, this Fourth Edition includes recent research literature regarding epidemiology, causes, and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
New to the Fourth Edition:
- Chapter objectives
- Overview of the history in occupational therapy mental health
- A case study at the end of each chapter
- New and expanded tables
- Expanded discussion of DSM-V
- Expanded discussion of evidence for practice
- Expanded and updated Internet resources
- Discussion of lifespan considerations for each group of diagnoses
Unique Benefits and Features of the Fourth Edition:
- Adoption of concepts from the AOTA’s Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (2nd ed.)
- Comparison and contrast of concepts with the DSM-IV-TR and the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
- Exploration of current trends in mental health and discussion of their impact on occupational therapy
- Consideration of evidence-based practice
- Discussion of occupational therapy in the community and in prevention of mental health disorders
- Updated research and psychopharmacology
- Relation between DSM-V and occupational science views of psychosocial deficits explored and analyzed
- Instructor’s material to supplement the book that includes Instructor’s Manual and PowerPoint slides
Psychopathology and Function, Fourth Edition will continue the traditions of past editions and remain one of the profession’s most looked-to textbooks for recent and critical information on psychiatric diagnosis.
About the Author
Bette R. Bonder, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA is Dean of the College of Science and Professor in the Departments of Health Sciences and Psychology at Cleveland State University. She is a past editor of OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health and serves on the Board of Directors of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation. Dr. Bonder is a site Project Director for the Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, and her areas of research interest are mental health, successful aging, and cultural factors in occupation.
Tables of Contents
Dedications
Acknowledgments
About theAuthor
Contributing Author
Introdiction
| Chapter 1. | Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Classification System |
| Chapter 2. | DSM-IV-TR and Occupational Therapy |
| Chapter 3. | Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence |
| Chapter 4. | Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic, and Other Cognitive Disorders |
| Chapter 5. | Substance-Related Disorders |
| Chapter 6. | Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders |
| Chapter 7. | Mood Disorders |
| Chapter 8. | Anxiety Disorders |
| Chapter 9. | Personality Disorders |
| Chapter 10. | Other Disorders |
| Chapter 11. | Psychopharmacology |
| Robert H. Howland, MD | |
| Glossary | |
| Appendix A. | DSM-IV-TR Classification |
| Appendix B. | An Overview of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health |
| Index |
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