The DSM-V initiative “deconstructing psychosis” in the context of Kraepelin’s concept on nosology
@article{Gaebel2008TheDI, title={The DSM-V initiative “deconstructing psychosis” in the context of Kraepelin’s concept on nosology}, author={Wolfgang Gaebel and J{\"u}rgen Zielasek}, journal={European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience}, year={2008}, volume={258}, pages={41-47} }
The revision process of the international psychiatric classification systems has started and is expected to result in new versions of the International Classification of Disorders (then ICD-11) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (then DSM-V) in approximately 2014 and 2012, respectively. In the process of developing DSM-V, several research conferences jointly sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, the National Institutes of Health, and the World Health Organization, are…
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