Quick Reference to the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR
This is an excellent short-type list of symptoms. May go well with a university textbook on "Abnormal Psychology" due to its abstract nature.
It is a modest little book you can match into your pocket nevertheless it does the whole lot that its massive brother (the much more expensive, full model of the DSM IV-TR) does -- at half the worth and with better ease of use. While the unabridged DSM IV is pretty much a textbook of psychiatry, minus only treatment recommendations, this abridgement unpretentiously lists just the diagnostic classes and the relevent (concisely phrased) criteria. Professionals will find it a helpful supply of signs and diagnosis for insurance purposes. Non-professionals will find it usable for the purpose of diagnosing themselves, their partner, their mother and father and problematic friends.
The Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR® is a useful, low priced companion to the final word psychiatric reference, DSM-IV-TR®. It consists of all the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR® in a simple-to-use, paperback format.
In making DSM-IV diagnosis, clinicians and researchers may find it handy to consult the Fast Reference to the Diagnostic Standards From DSM-IV-TR®, a pocket sized ebook that contains the classification, the analysis criteria, and a list of an important situations to be thought of in a differential analysis for every category.