Overview of How to Diagnose Substance Use Disorders Using DSM-5
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2024
- Aaron Norton, a psychotherapist and Adjunct Instructor at the University of South Florida's College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, provides a brief overview of how to diagnose substance use disorders using the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) for his graduate students in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling.
This is the second video that I have seen from Aaron Norton. They are both very knowledgeable and easy to understand. I look forward to watching more of his videos.
wonderful! thank you for the explanation of Substance use Disorders Using DSM-5
This is exclusively the best youtube lecture I've ever had! He tackled every aspect that I struggle with SUD by reading from the massive DSM book. Thank you, professor! I will explore your lecture more!!
Thanks for their information !
I really appreciate this information. It was very enlightening.
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
As always thank you Aaron! 😊
Thank you for this resource!!
Is there anyway you could share this form you are using? It seems like it would be an effective training tool
He has them on his website, if you got to his account and click "about" click his website and click resources he has plenty of sheets like this
@@mermaidgoddess952 The resources are not available when I looked on 26/09/2023
Marijuana related deaths? Why is opiate not used in the examples?
This information was very helpful. However, I respectfully suggest that you speak just a tad bit slower, as you rattled off a lot of information rather quickly at times that, even with playback, was a bit hard to catch.
very informative
Thanks!!!
This man really has a thing against weed... would have liked to hear examples of addiction to other substances. Also, he's definitely overstating the severity of marijuana withdrawal. When compared to pretty much any other substance, the withdrawal symptoms are almost always negligible.
PTSD=Panic Attacks