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Eric Hollander ; Joseph Zohar ; Paul J. Sirovatka ; Darrel A. Regier | Arlington : American Psychiatric Association | 2011The five-year process of preparing for the revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) has been organized around a series of conferences convened by the American Psychiatric Association, in collaboration with the World Health Organiz[...]Livre
Carol A. Tamminga ; Paul J. Sirovatka ; Darrel A. Regier ; Jim Van Os | Arlington : American Psychiatric Association | 2010Deconstructing Psychosis: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V provides an all-important summary of the latest research about the diagnosis and pathophysiology of psychosis. This volume gives the reader an inside look at how psychotic phenomen[...]Livre
David Goldberg ; Paul J. Sirovatka ; Darrel A. Regier ; Kenneth S. Kendler | Washington : American Psychiatric Association | 2010Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depression (MD) form the largest group of common mental disorders. These two conditions often occur together, and emerging evidence suggests several similarities between them. As we move toward revisi[...]Livre
Gavin Andrews ; Dennis S. Charney ; Paul J. Sirovatka ; Darrel A. Regier | Washington : American Psychiatric Association | 2009As disorders in which stress or fear play major roles present an increasing need for psychiatric care around the world, this volume summarizes current research to determine whether a specific group of stress-induced and fear-based disorders form[...]Livre
John E. Helzer ; Helena Chmura Kraemer ; Robert F. Krueger ; Hans-Ulrich Wittchen ; Paul J. Sirovatka ; Darrel A. Regier | Arlington : American Psychiatric Association | 2008Since its initial publication more than 50 years ago, the DSM has systematized the complex intellectual and clinical process of diagnosing mentally ill persons through the use of categories and classification. The manuals have provided a consist[...]