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You have people who actually meet DSM-4 criteria for dependence on marijuana.
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The holy grail of clinical psychology, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-4, is about to be replaced by a long anticipated revision, the DSM-5.
Forbes.com: News Alice G. Walton 2011
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Asperger's syndrome, which is categorized as a stand-alone condition in DSM-4, would be added to the broader category of conditions included as
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Asperger's syndrome, which is categorized as a stand-alone condition in DSM-4, would be added to the broader category of conditions included as
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Technically, with the way the current DSM-4 is set up, this person would be free of major depression because he only has four criteria.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Technically, with the way the current DSM-4 is set up, this person would be free of major depression because he only has four criteria.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Asperger's syndrome, which is categorized as a stand-alone condition in DSM-4, would be added to the broader category of conditions included as
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Dr. Kupfer, who focused on sleep disorders as part of the DSM-4 task force, said there is intense discussion during every update about what problems merit entering the manual for the first time.
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Asperger's syndrome, which is categorized as a stand-alone condition in DSM-4, would be added to the broader category of conditions included as
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• Summer 2006 - Witness to National Institute of Health on PTSD DSM-4 hearings.
Buffalo Pundit 2009
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