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Clinician's Thesaurus, Ninth Edition

The Guide to Conducting Interviews and Writing Psychological Reports

Edward L. Zuckerman Bradley W. Estes

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Guilford Press
01 July 2025
Hundreds of thousands of mental health professionals and students have relied on this authoritative reference, now in an updated 9th edition including the latest terms and diagnostic codes. In a convenient large-size format, the Thesaurus covers nearly all areas of concern addressed in intakes, assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and closing summaries. Users seeking the right wording for a clinical document can scan and select from thousands of technical terms, behavioral descriptors, and standard statements. The book provides interview questions for almost every symptomatic behavior, a huge collection of mental status questions, and hundreds of internet resources. Also featured is a list of all psychiatric ICD-10-CM diagnoses, including Z-codes and medical codes essential to a comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluation. The companion website presents web links, reproducible forms from the book, and a detailed list of psychiatric medications.

New to This Edition

Updated for DSM-5-TR and ICD-10-CM code changes for 2025.

Updated and new listings of assessment and screening tools.

Revised descriptors and terms pertaining to internet use, gender and sexuality, relationships, race and ethnicity, and more.

Updated treatment planning tips, web links, and psychiatric drug information.
By:   ,
Imprint:   Guilford Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   9th edition
ISBN:   9781462558087
ISBN 10:   1462558089
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Edward L. Zuckerman, PhD, consults and creates effective practice tools for clinicians. He found his life’s passion while working as a psychiatric aide at New York’s Bellevue Hospital in the 1960s. Dr. Zuckerman has worked with adults in a variety of clinical contexts, acted as liaison with state hospitals, taught undergraduates and professional clinicians, and maintained an independent practice in general clinical psychology for many years. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bradley W. Estes, PsyD, is a clinical neuropsychologist with a passion for serving others through diagnostics, psychotherapy, and professional consultation. Dr. Estes has worked with children and adults of all ages in a variety of settings, including psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and schools. He has an independent practice in Columbus, Indiana focused on clinical and forensic neuropsychological and psychological assessment. Dr. Estes is also a faculty advisor for the Brain Health Initiative.

Reviews for Clinician's Thesaurus, Ninth Edition: The Guide to Conducting Interviews and Writing Psychological Reports

“In my 30+ years as a clinician and educator, I’ve never seen a resource that matches the breadth and depth of this book. All clinicians, regardless of experience level, can benefit from terms and phrases to help them to talk to clients and ease the challenge of writing reports. Most impressive is the book’s biopsychosocial approach; the authors brilliantly weave together the multiple systems active in a person’s life, including family and community. I will highly recommend the ninth edition of this go-to book to my colleagues and master’s-level students.”--Todd M. Edwards, PhD, LMFT, Professor and Chair, Marital and Family Therapy Program, University of San Diego ""The Clinician’s Thesaurus is like having a trusted colleague nearby to consult with. It helps you develop more nuanced, clinically relevant descriptions when writing a report, treatment plan, or case conceptualization. The Thesaurus has been beside me since graduate school, and continues to be a clinical companion that I enthusiastically recommend to colleagues and supervisees.”--Joseph G. Potaczek, PsyD, private practice, Chicago ""Psychological interviews and psychological reports are among the most important aspects of working with patients--and have the least amount of published guidance. The Clinician's Thesaurus text fills a gap in the literature by providing a wealth of information, strategies, and practical suggestions. In its ninth edition, this book remains by far the most thorough, comprehensive, and helpful guide that I have seen for both psychological interviewing and report writing.""--Andrew S. Davis, PhD, School of Education, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ""The ninth edition of this comprehensive resource is useful for clinicians at all stages, from trainees writing their first reports to seasoned professionals. It offers practical content including relevant questions across a range of clinical presentations; rich descriptive terms for behavioral, cognitive, and emotional phenomena; and guidance for describing the person and their behavior in everyday contexts. The authors describe key aspects of clinical reports and other types of documentation and discuss ethical considerations in interviewing and report writing. The ninth edition provides fully updated online resources and guides, along with current and inclusive language. This is an invaluable resource and text for mental health training programs, as well as for teaching and supervising integrated clinical assessments.""--Jill D. Stinson, PhD, Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University-


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