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Comparing DSM-4 and DSM-5

Dusty285

Well-Known Member
Here is a discussion of the DSM-5 and the DSM-4. Comparison and shortcomings. I think well worth the time needed to read the article.

This is a link. I posted the article on Twitter so my Tweet and the article could be located.

Dusty44 ‏@Dusty44 4 Jun

You Do Not Have Asperger?s, and Neither Does Anybody Else Autism spectrum diagnoses: The DSM-5 eliminates Asperger’s and PDD-NOS. - Slate Magazine ? via @slate

Another way to find the article is to go to your Twitter/Home, key 'Dusty44' into search, find my 19th Tweet (near the top at this writing) in my Profile.

Most of the article is accessed by way of a secondary link to the Web. I do not know how long the article will be available.
 

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