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The Inter-Connectedness of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptomatology Across the Lifespan
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2021
Abstract The decline of psychopharmacology began with the growing view that many of the diagnoses in the official Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) did not really exist. The paper that began the revolution in diagnosis in psychiatry was written by a discussion group of residents led by John Feighner.
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Abstract The decline of psychopharmacology began with the growing view that many of the diagnoses in the official Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) did not really exist. The paper that began the revolution in diagnosis in psychiatry was written by a discussion group of residents led by John Feighner.
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The DSM Series and Experience with DSM-IV
Psychopathology, 2002DSM-IV is the standard language for psychiatric diagnosis in the United States. An unanticipated consequence of DSM-III is international interest in this American document; for example, DSM-III was translated into 13 languages. This was due to its adopting a descriptive classification that eschewed etiologic theory and contained operational definitions,
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1989
Editor's Note In this issue the first article(s) edited in accordance with our new style appears. For our current style, consult American Medical Association Manual of Style , eighth edition, available from the publisher, Williams & Wilkins, 428 E Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21202; 1-800-638-0672.
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Editor's Note In this issue the first article(s) edited in accordance with our new style appears. For our current style, consult American Medical Association Manual of Style , eighth edition, available from the publisher, Williams & Wilkins, 428 E Preston St, Baltimore, MD 21202; 1-800-638-0672.
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2011
The following sections describe the integration of the DSM planning model with process modeling approaches of Petri netsPetri net. First, the process correctness criteriaCorrectness criteria for the Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP)Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP) are presented in Sect. 9.2.
Arie Karniel, Yoram Reich
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The following sections describe the integration of the DSM planning model with process modeling approaches of Petri netsPetri net. First, the process correctness criteriaCorrectness criteria for the Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP)Dynamic new-Product Design Process (DnPDP) are presented in Sect. 9.2.
Arie Karniel, Yoram Reich
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Melancholia: from DSM-III to DSM-III-R
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989On July 26, 1985, an ad hoc committee appointed by the APA Work Group to Revise DSM-III met and reviewed the research on the validity of the DSM-III criteria for melancholia. In this paper the proceedings of the meeting are related. After reviewing studies of the validity of the DSM-III melancholia criteria, the authors describe the committee's ...
M, Zimmerman, R L, Spitzer
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DSM-III and DSM-III-R diagnoses of autism
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988The authors examined the reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of DSM-III and DSM-III-R criteria for autism in relation to each other and to clinical diagnoses in 114 children and adults (52 diagnosed by clinicians' best judgment as autistic and 62 as nonautistic but developmentally disordered).
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2013
This article reviews the modifications to eating disorders that appear in the 'Feeding and Eating Disorders' chapter of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). These modifications include the addition of three disorders (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, rumination disorder, and pica) previously ...
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This article reviews the modifications to eating disorders that appear in the 'Feeding and Eating Disorders' chapter of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). These modifications include the addition of three disorders (avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, rumination disorder, and pica) previously ...
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Abstract (Technical)This book presents the Dimensional Substrate Model (DSM), a geometric framework in which observed four-dimensional physics is derived from the unique seven-dimensional substrate M7 = AdS5 x (T^2 / Z3).Uniqueness follows from simultaneous consistency requirements: orbifold chirality, anomaly cancellation, modular covariance, and ...
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A comparison of DSM-III and DSM-III-R schizophrenia
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988The authors compared DSM-III and DSM-III-R definitions of schizophrenia among 532 inpatients treated in a long-term residential setting and reevaluated an average of 15 years later. Largely by excluding those with nonbizarre delusions (somatic, grandiose, or religious) without hallucinations, DSM-III-R reduced the number of patients diagnosed with ...
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