Michael John Carley's Blog – May 2012 Archive (3)

DSM-5 Update: The Committee Starts to Dig OUT

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Dear all:
 
A slew of articles have recently come out. Dr. Allen Frances (architect of the DSM-IV) denounces the ideas and work habits of the Committee again (but this time in the New York Times), the Committee defends itself again, but cracks in the armor have appeared in the removal of two proposed ideas that fell under heavy criticism. No change—yet—to the proposed…
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Added by Michael John Carley on May 14, 2012 at 5:45pm — No Comments

The DSM-5 folks forgot to tell you how you can register your comments

We're so surprised (that's sarcasm, btw, influenced by added disappointment in the APA) . . . 
 
All:
 
(First off, please forward anywhere or to anyone you deem appropriate . . .)
 
Many of you have experienced difficulty trying to register your comments with the APA over the proposed changes to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the forthcoming DSM-5. As we let you know a couple of days ago, the Committee has opened…
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Added by Michael John Carley on May 6, 2012 at 8:27pm — No Comments

Important DSM-5 Update!

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Dear all:
 
At the end of this update is a slew of new articles on the DSM-5 controversy. But first . . .
 
It's time to dig out those emails you sent to the APA!
 
The DSM-5 Committee has just announced that starting yesterday, they will take one final round of commentary from the public. Remember that when this…
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Added by Michael John Carley on May 4, 2012 at 6:59pm — No Comments

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