DSM-5 MisUnderstood
Learning the DSM-5 isn't about memorizing symptoms-it's about understanding what makes one diagnosis different from another.
DSM-5 MisUnderstood was written for college students, graduate students, and anyone beginning to learn mental health diagnoses. Rather than presenting lengthy DSM-5 criteria, this guide explains disorders in a simplified, easy-to-understand format that helps readers recognize the key characteristics of each diagnosis.
Inside you'll find:
- Simplified explanations of common DSM-5 disorders
- Key characteristics that distinguish similar diagnoses
- Easy-to-follow comparison charts
Whether you're studying psychology, counseling, social work, nursing, or another mental health profession, this guide is designed to help you build a stronger understanding of mental health diagnoses through simple explanations and practical comparisons.
This guide is intended to supplement-not replace-the DSM-5 and other educational resources.
Whether you're preparing for exams, reviewing course material, or building a strong foundation in psychopathology, this guide will help you move beyond memorization and develop the confidence to understand the DSM-5 from a clinical perspective.
Learn the patterns. Strengthen your diagnostic reasoning. Build a foundation for future clinical success.