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Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture - Andrew M....
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“A very readable account; a clearly accessible introduction to the field and to critical issues within it. The particular advantage is that this text is...
Handbook of Psychology, Clinical Psychology - Irving B. Weiner -...
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Includes established theories and cutting-edge developments. Presents the work of an international group of experts. Presents the nature, origin,...
The Selling of Dsm: The Rhetoric of Science in Psychiatry - Stuart A....
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When it was first published in 1980, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition--univer-sally known as DSM-III--embodied a...
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A Comparison of DSM-II and DSM-III in the Diagnosis of Childhood...
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• A case-history format was utilized to compare interrater agreement on childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders, using DSM-II and DSM-III. The average in
Scientific Publications
A comparison of DSM-II and DSM-III in the diagnosis of childhood...
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Diagnostic Criteria for Alcohol Abuse and Dependence ...
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In response to perceived deficiencies in DSM-I and DSM-II, the Feighner criteria were developed in the 1970's to establish a research base for the diagnostic criteria of alcoholism (5,13). These criteria were the first to be based on research rather than on subjective judgment and clinical experience alone (5).
Publications
DSM-5: Classification, Criteria, and Use
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♦ DSM I: influenced by Menninger’s WW II classification scheme called Medical 203 for the Army. ICD 6 had just been published mental disorders ♦ DSM II: still with psychodynamic influence
Reports & Statements
Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood in DSM II | ADHD and its History
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Since the establishment of minimal brain dysfunction as an explanation of hyperkinetic syndrome, there were a lot of criticisms about the over-generalized and...
¿De qué trata el manual médico DSM II de 1968? - El blog de...
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El DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), es un manual publicado por la Sociedad de Psiquiatría Americana dirigido a ...
Miscellaneous
History of Psychology (387 BC to Present) » AllPsych
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1968 DSM II was published by the American Psychiatric Association First Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) professional degree program in Clinical Psychology was established in the Department of Psychology at The University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign Joseph Wolpe published 'The Practice of Behavior Therapy.'
Rosenhan (1973) Experiment - 'On being sane in insane places'
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Nov 16, · The recent publication of the APA’s DSM II in underscored the popular belief among practitioners that psychiatric conditions could be distinguished from each other and from normal psychiatric good health, much like physiological diseases can be distinguished from each other and from good health itself.
What Is Hysteria? - Verywell Mind
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Mar 22, · The term "hysterical neurosis" was first mentioned in the second edition of the DSM (DSM-II), published in 1968, but has since been abandoned in favor of a diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder, dissociative disorder, or conversion disorder. Hysteria and Psychoanalysis .
The DSM I and DSM II - History of the DSM
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By the end of World War II, psychiatrists again faced a problem regarding the nomenclature for psychopathology. Within the United States, there were three ...
Diagnosing Schizophrenia from DSM-II to DSM-5: A Quiz
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DSM-II was published in DSM-5 will be published in How much progress have we made? I propose that we approach this question with a quiz.
Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais (DSM) -...
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Sete edições do The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais) – DSM foram utilizadas, notadamente DSM I, DSM II, DSM III, DSM III-R, DSM IV, DSM IV-TR, DSM V. Os textos dos Manuais trazem as características dos quadros diagnósticos, com suas alterações e ...
A Comparison of DSM-II and DSM-III in the Diagnosis of Childhood...
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A case-history format was utilized to compare interrater agreement on childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders, using DSM-II and ...
Schizophrenia is Becoming a Black Disease, Here’s Why...
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Specific language in the DSM-II now stated, “The patient’s attitude is frequently hostile and aggressive and his behavior tends to be consistent with his delusions.” Dr. Metzl found many of the entries in patient charts at Ionia mimicked the DSM II language, particularly when using words such as “aggression” and “hostility,” used ...
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) |...
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Are you crazy? This book lays out what mental disorders are and examines how evolving names and definitions are very much a product of their times, socially...
Rethinking the Gender Identity Disorder Terminology in the Diagnostic...
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Although both the DSM I and DSM II mention “Transvestism,” neither manual addresses the issue of gender identity per se. Gender Identity as a ...
DSM-II | Behavenet
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DSM-II. See Also: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Second Edition. Glossaries. ▻Addiction. ▻Recovery · 12 Step talk · Autism · Disability ...
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