Psychiatry

Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis OPD-2

Manual of Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

by OPD-KJ Task Force

Description

The Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis (OPD) is a form of multiaxial diagnostic and classification system based on psychodynamic principles, analogous to those based on other principles such as DSM and ICD. It is based on five axes: I = experience of illness and prerequisites for treatment, II = interpersonal relations, III = conflict, IV = structure, and V = mental and psychosomatic disorders (in line with Chapter V (F) of the ICD-10). After an initial interview lasting 1–2 hours, the clinician (or researcher) can evaluate the patient’s psychodynamics according to these axes and enter them in the checklists and evaluation forms provided. The new version, OPD-2, has been developed from a purely diagnostic system to include a set of tools and procedures for treatment planning and for measuring change, as well as for determining the appropriate main focuses of treatment and developing appropriate treatment strategies.

Target Group: For psychodynamic psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, psychoanalysts, specialists in psychosomatic medicine, and psychiatrists.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Hogrefe AG
  • Publication Date July 2014
  • Orginal LanguageGerman
  • ISBN/Identifier 9783456854052
  • Publication Country or regionSwitzerland
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 64.95 EUR
  • Pages516
  • ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleOPD-2 – Operationalisierte Psychodynamische Diagnostik. Das Manual für Diagnostik und Therapieplanung
  • Edition3
  • Copyright Year2014

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