DSM-V Substance Related Disorders: Have your say
Publication of the fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in May 2013 will mark one the most anticipated events in the mental health field. As part of the development process, the preliminary draft revisions to the current diagnostic criteria for psychiatric diagnoses are now available for public review and comment. We thank you for your interest in DSM-5 and hope that you use this opportunity not only to learn more about the proposed changes in DSM-5, but also about its history, its impact, and its developers. Please continue to check this site for updates to criteria and for more information about the development process.
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Like marijuana prohibition (until recently), “mental illness” has been too taboo a subject to attack in the mainstream, since there is a lot of vested interest involved from diverse sectors loathe to give up their free ride.
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