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Assistant Professor Amber Pope is co-editor of new book on diagnosis and treatment planning skills

Summary

Pope is the co-author a new book for counselors that covers essential skills in diagnosis and treatment planning using contemporary popular culture case examples.

Full Description
"Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Skills: A Popular Culture Casebook Approach" (3rd ed.) is authored by Alan M. Schwitzer, Amber L. Pope & Lawrence C. Rubin

The 3rd edition of this text is fully revised for use with the DSM-5-TR and enhances the focus on intersecting identities, trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based practice. This book covers the interplay of case conceptualization tools and their application to culturally-responsive diagnosing and treatment planning in therapeutic practice. This edition includes new cases, such as Bruno from "Encanto" (we do talk about Bruno!), Sophia Burset from "Orange is the New Black," and Debbie Gallagher from "Shameless."

Published by SAGE Publications.