NEW ORLEANS -- At the American Psychiatric Association (APA) annual meeting, MedPage Today sat down with Paul Appelbaum, MD, chair of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ...
Mental health professionals use the DSM to standardize the diagnosis and treatment processes for mental health conditions, including types of depression. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
The American Psychiatric Association’s DSM Steering Committee has proposed clarifying how severity specifiers are applied to autism spectrum disorder in the DSM-5-TR, recommending separate coding for ...
As the weaknesses of biological psychiatry grow, the field must consider evolving toward what works: less DSM focus, ...
The DSM story DSM-I Published in 1952 Directed by William C. Menninger, a psychiatrist and brigadier general. The focus was on treatment of soldiers. Listed 106 disorders. DSM-II 1968 Listed 182 ...
Have neuroscience and genetic findings contributed to DSM.5 (the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)? B. J. Casey and Francis S. Lee. DSM-5 is a revision from ...
Psychiatry relies too heavily on limited screeners. Expanding assessment reveals the full patient picture, improving ...
DSM-Firmenich, formed by the merger of DSM and Firmenich, faces challenges post-merger, including the sale of the ANH division. The stock has experienced a significant price decline, presenting a ...
Among the many costs of the pandemic lockdowns and school closures, as both proponents and opponents of these measures agree, is an upsurge in reported cases of mental illness. But underneath this ...
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