Strengthening the DSM®
Incorporating Intersectionality, Resilience, and Cultural and Contextual Responsiveness
Strengthening the DSM®
Incorporating Intersectionality, Resilience, and Cultural and Contextual Responsiveness
Expand diagnostic understanding through intersectional, resilience-focused, and culturally responsive practice.
The fourth edition features the Intersectionality/Resiliency Framework (IRF)—a model unique to this text—helping clinicians in assessing the whole person, not just the disorder. Case studies illustrate real-life complexity, while discussion questions and activities promote critical thinking. Updated for new populations and global contexts, this guide prepares clinicians for today’s diverse client needs. Unlock your free eBook with your print purchase—accessible anytime on Springer Publishing Connect!
What’s New:
- Two chapters on veterans and refugees applying the IRF model to diverse populations
- Expanded neurocognitive disorders chapter covering aging and elder care
- Added content on well-being, neuroscience, and strength-based assessment
- Enhanced discussion of political polarization and implications for practice
- Updated childhood disorders chapter with new assessment and treatment applications
Key Features:
- Incorporates the IRF with real-world case studies and practical assessment tools
- Develops clinicians’ ability to apply culturally responsive, strength-based diagnostic reasoning across populations
- Includes case studies, discussion questions, web resources, and key points for deeper reflection and engagement
- Written by leading scholars integrating decades of clinical, teaching, and research expertise in inclusive diagnostic practice
Preface
Acknowledgments
Instructor Resources
SECTION I. FRAMEWORK AND INTRODUCTION TO THE DIVERSITY/RESILIENCY FORMULATION
Chapter 1. A Conceptual Framework for the Intersectionality/Resiliency Formulation
Chapter 2. Adding Intersectionality and Resiliency to the Diagnostic Process: A Formulation
SECTION II. MAJOR DSM DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORIES
Chapter 3. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
Chapter 4. Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 5. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Chapter 6. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 7. Co-occurring Disorders
SECTION III. APPLYING THE INTERSECTIONALITY/RESILIENCY FORMULATION TO SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Chapter 8. Working With Children and Adolescents
Chapter 9. Working With Elders
Chapter 10. Working With Refugee and Immigrant Populations
Chapter 11. Working With Military and Veteran Populations
SECTION IV. THINKING FORWARD: CHALLENGES IN STRENGTHENING DSM PRACTICES
Chapter 12. Emerging Perspectives for Effective Mental Health Practice in a Divided, Polarized Time
Chapter 13. Future Directions
Index
Suggested Courses:
- Psychopathology and Clinical Intervention
- Diagnosis and Assessment
- Utilizing the DSM in Social Work Practice
Included Instructor Resources:
- LMS Common Cartridge With All Instructor Resources
- Instructor's Manual
- Instructor Test Bank
- Instructor Chapter PowerPoints
- Instructor Sample Syllabus
- Transition Guide: Third Edition to Fourth Edition
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- Release Date: March 28, 2026
- Paperback / softback
- 368 Pages
- Trim Size: 7in x 10in
- Number of Illustrations: 2
- ISBN: 9780826101952
- eBook ISBN: 9780826193667



















