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Digital Seminar

The Accessible DSM-5: From Complex to Comprehensible


Faculty:
Jeffrey Ashby, PhD, ABPP,
Duration:
5 Hours 19 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Dec 31, 2015
Product Code:
WDS020075
Brochure Code:
WDBHPLEX-V2 (B)
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Access:
Never expires.

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Description

Disordered by the New & Changing Disorders?
It's here—the first major revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM®) in more than 30 years. With the new DSM-5®, all mental health practitioners face major changes to the organizational structure and diagnostic criteria formerly used with DSM-IV-TR®; add the accompanying ICD-10-CM (to be implemented October 2015) to the mix and you can quickly find yourself confused and exasperated.

Don't be disoriented by these sweeping changes. Let Jeffrey Ashby, PhD, ABPP, a mental health clinician with 20 years of experience and research, be your guide as you identify the changes from DSM-IV® to DSM-5®, including the creation of new diagnoses and categories, the consolidation of some diagnoses, and the elimination of others. In addition, Dr. Ashby reviews the demise of multi-axial diagnosis, diagnosis-specific changes (e.g., criteria revisions), as well as broader, manual-wide changes (e.g., use of the dimensional assessment). To fully prepare you in your practice, Dr. Ashby also highlights the changes from ICD-9 to ICD-10, making complex changes seem simple.

As a result of this comprehensive workshop, you walk away with a familiarity with the new DSM-5® diagnostic system and comprehend the changes from the DSM-IV-TR®. A simple understanding of the changes is just the beginning, as everyone practices using the new diagnostic coding system and selected new criteria for disorders in ICD-10-CM with several case studies. Learn how changes to the DSM® and ICD impact patient and client care, and what modifications may be necessary to implement these revisions in your practice.

DSM, DSM-IV-TR, and DSM-5 are registered trademarks of the American Psychiatric Association. The American Psychiatric Association is not affiliated with nor endorses this seminar.

 


Course Content

 

UNDERSTANDING THE NEW DSM-5

  • New definition of mental disorder
  • Eliminating multi-axial diagnosis
  • Mental disorders as dimensional and categorical
  • Development and relationship to ICD-10-CM and ICD-11(in beta)
  • Summary of the controversy around the DSM-5

 

RELATIONSHIP TO ICD-10-CM

  • Transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10
  • ICD-10 codes for mental disorders
  • How to use the ICD-10-CM

 

IDENTIFYING CHANGES FROM DSM-IV-TR

 

MOOD DISORDERS

  • Depressive disorders
    • Removal of bereavement
    • Changes to criteria
    • New disorders
  • Bipolar and related disorders
    • Disruptive mood deregulation disorder
    • Distinguishing bipolar I from bipolar II

 

ANXIETY RELATED DISORDERS

  • Anxiety disorders: changes and updates
  • Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
    • Hoarding disorder
  • Trauma and stress related disorders
    • PTSD changes

 

NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

  • Autism spectrum disorders
    • Tightened criteria
    • Demise of Asperger’s
  • Social communication disorder
  • ADHD changes
  • Intellectual developmental disorder

           

SUBSTANCE USE & ADDICTIVE DISORDERS

  • No more abuse and dependence
  • Substance use changes
  • Gambling addiction
  • Prescription drugs

 

DISRUPTIVE, IMPULSE CONTROL, & CONDUCT DISORDERS

  • Oppositional defiant disorder
  • Conduct disorder
  • Intermittent explosive disorder

           

FEEDING & EATING DISORDERS

  • Binge eating disorder
  • Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
  • Anorexia and bulimia nervosa changes

 

SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM & PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS

  • Schizophrenia
    • No more subtypes
    • What’s up with catatonia?
  • Schizoaffective changes

 

NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS

  • What happened to dementia?
  • Alzheimer’s disorder
  • Mild neurocognitive disorder
  • Mild traumatic brain injury

 

APPLYING NEW CODING & CRITERIA TO CASE STUDIES & EXAMPLES

  • Using the new diagnostic system
  • Coding with the DSM-5 and ICD-10-CM

 

What You Will Learn  

  • Review the development of the DSM-5
  • Evaluate the changed organization and structure of the newly revised manual from the DSM-IV-TR
  • Identify the changes in criteria for pre-existing disorders
  • Analyze the new disorders included in the DSM-5
  • Apply the newer DSM-5 criteria to case studies
  • Discuss how the changes to the DSM-5 will affect the upcoming changes to the ICD-10-CM and vice versa

Credits


Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors

This course has been approved by , as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for 6 continuing education hour(s). NAADAC Provider #77600, is responsible for all aspects of their programming. Content includes elements of one of the NAADAC 8 Counselor Skills Group. Full attendance is required to receive credit, variable credit for partial attendance may not be awarded based on the NAADAC guidelines.


Counselors - Florida

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Counselors - Ohio

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Counselors - South Carolina

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Educators

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Marriage and Family Therapists - Florida

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Marriage and Family Therapists - Ohio

is approved through the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (provider #RCT091001). This program is offered for six (6) clock hour(s) of continuing education for counselors and marriage family therapists. Licensed counselors and marriage and family therapists in other states should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review the current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal.


Marriage and Family Therapists - South Carolina

is an approved sponsor with the South Carolina Board of Examiners for LPC, AC and MFTs (Provider #104).  This program is offered for 6 continuing education hour(s).


Marriage and Family Therapists - Texas

is an approved sponsor of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists (Provider number 195). This course is offered for 6 clock hour(s).


Other Professions

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Social Workers

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Social Workers - Florida

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Social Workers - New York

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Faculty

Jeffrey Ashby, PhD, ABPP, Related seminars and products


JEFFREY ASHBY, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified licensed psychologist and professor in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University. Currently, he is the Training Director of Georgia State's APA Accredited Counseling Psychology doctoral program, Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology, and Fellow of the American Academy of Counseling Psychology. Dr. Ashby has taught diagnosis and treatment planning for mental health professionals for more than 20 years. During that time, he has created more than 120 presentations at professional conferences and authored/co-authored more than 75 articles in peer-reviewed journals, numerous book chapters, and two books.

Disclosure:

Financial: Dr. Jeff Ashby is an instructor at Georgia State University. He serves as the Co-Director for the Center for the Study of Stress, Trauma, and Resilience and as the Director of the Georgia State Play Therapy Training Institute. He is a published author and receives royalties, and he receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Non-financial: Dr. Jeff Ashby is a member of the International Association of Play Therapy, the Georgia Psychological Association, the American Psychological Association, and of the American Academy of Counseling Psychology.


Additional Info

Program Information

Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Access never expires for this product.

Target Audience

Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Licensed Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists , Social Workers, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Mental Health Nurses, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors , Case Managers, Educators, Pastoral Counselors

 

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Total Reviews: 6

Comments

ALISA S - LAKEWOOD, Colorado

"Thank you, Dr. Ashby! You took a potentially boring topic area and made it clinically relevant and entertaining. "

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