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Jan 2007
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Ep. 2: Bio-psychosocial-spiritual Assess...

JONATHAN B. SINGER, PH.D., LCSW
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Episode 2: This is the second part of a two-part lecture on diagnosis and assessment. In the first episode I reviewed the history of the DSM and the multiaxial system. In this lecture, I discuss the Bio-psychosocial-spiritual (BPSS) assessment as the means for providing context for the client's presenting problems. I discuss the purpose of each of the fou ... Show More
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