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Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual: (PDM)
Alliance of Psychoanalytic Organizations
Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual
, 2006 - 600 pages
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highly recommended
Extremely informative
I have found the
manual
very detailed and informative. A very useful resource to add to my reference library.
Very good complement for DSM
If you're anything like me (by like "me" I mean you're not necessarily fond of the DSMs) chances are you'd like this alternate classification. All of the heavyweight psychoanalysis organizations joined together to produce a
diagnostic
manual
that takes into account the subjective experience of the patient, beyond the description of a general diagnosis. The reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because I'd like it to have important information on transference and countertransference. Being created by the psychoanalytic organizations you'd expect it to include some notes on the Transference/Countertransferece experience in general for each pathology. But the truth is that this manual is actually useful even for therapists outside the psychoanalytic field, so the transferences/countertransference would have probably narrowed the group of psychotherapists it can reach being written the way it is.
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PDM Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manuel
This is a long over due alternative to the DSMlV-R. The joint effort of six of the countries dynamically oriented professional organizations have led to a fully referenced and well thought out
manual
using a
psychodynamic
/psychoanalytical oreintation to understanding the patient.
Using a three axis model including Personality Patterns and Disorders,Mental Functioning axis and Subjective Experience to help the clinician organize the elements of the dynamic presentation of the patient Each axis has usefull subsets and using them the clinician can deveolpe a dynamic picture of the whole patient. This is a wonderful tool and teaching device. Kit Erskine M.S.Ed., M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.
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A magnificent compendium
I found this
manual
a useful resource for the evaluation and treatment of our consultants.
It's also an invaluable aid for teaching psychotherapy.
As it presents personality traits as a continuum, with emphasis in healthy functional patterns and healthy personality, the comprehension of psychopatology results a dynamic process, not a cold list of symtoms.
Psychology grasping the diagnostic nettle
This is a bold and accomplished attempt by the psychoanalytic collaborative to produce a
diagnostic
manual
that respects the phenomenological astuteness of the DSM-IV-TR, whilst asssertively departing from it and offering a personality centred nosology for categorising psychological difficulties.
The
PDM
corrects what has long been the bain of psychologists and psychotherapists, namely, the DSM's prioritising of discreet Axis I disorders over an understanding of how these form a part of a person's overall orientation to self, others and the world. The PDM recognises the personality, both healthy and disordered, (the P Axis) as the basis for understanding psychological problems. It further offers the M Axis, that begins to provide measurable
psychodynamic
criteria for mental functioning that cuts across personality style. This axis introduces a way of thinking about the developmental (maturational) aspects of our psychology as pivotal to an understanding of psychological disorders. Finally, the PDM in its 3rd S Axis, outlines the Subjective Experience that characterises the typical DSM Axis I-like difficulties. Here the PDM explores affective, cognitive, somatic, and relationship patterns associated with psychological difficulties in a manner evocative of a CBT formulation. In fact, I hope that in future editions, more of the fine cross-sectional formulations that CBT is famous for will find its way into this manual.
Being versed in psychodynamic theory is not a pre-requisite for the use of this manual, although it could help. The PDM has attempted to move beyond and integrate and systematise the divergent streams of knowledge that make up psychodynamic theory today. In addition it has employed understanding from the cognitive and neuropsychological traditions to provide a more descriptive view of the person-in-suffering than the compartmentalised DSM could. That said, the PDM does not attempt to replace the DSM, but functions as a complimentary adjunct, by providing the DSM equivalents of its own categories.
One of the strengths of this manual is that it is full of rich case illustrations. Half the book is also dedicated to the research base for the nosology that opens up and attempts to engage with the fissures in diagnostic thinking that are usually whitewashed in everyday practice.
The true test of the PDM will reside in its application, to find its way into psychological reports and formulations, and for its editorial team to continue its integrative psychological spirit that may stretch beyond specifically psychoanalytically/dynamically derived knowledge. I urge you to take this one on for size. Diagnostic systems are here to stay, we ignore them at our peril, and the PDM is a courageous first attempt to tame the diagnositc beast with the tempering of meaning and astute psychological science.
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This
manual
is based on current neuroscience and treatment outcome studies that demonstrate the importance of focusing on the full range and depth of emotional and social functioning. Beginning with a classification of the spectrum of personality patterns and disorders found in individuals and then describing a profile of mental functioning that permits a clinician to look in detail at each of the patient's capacities, the entries include a description of the patient's symptoms with a focus on the patient's internal experiences as well as surface behaviors. Intended to expand on the DSM (
Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)and ICD (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems) efforts in cataloging the symptoms and behaviors of mental health patients, this manual opens the door to a fuller understanding of the functioning of the mind, brain, and their development.
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