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  • #redirect[[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]
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  • #redirect[[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]
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  • #redirect[[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]]
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  • ...Disorders]]. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref>
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  • ...ther people. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref>
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  • '''Traumatic stress''' is recognized by the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] as an acute [[emotional]] condition associated with reactive [[anxiety]]. *{{cite book |title=[[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] |publisher=APA |location=[[Washington, D.C.]] |author=[[American Psychiat
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  • The '''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''' (DSM) is a compendium, published by the [[American Psychiatric Associati
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  • ...nteraction. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref>
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  • ...rderliness. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref> It is not to be confuse
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  • ...lationships. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref> About two thirds of ind
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  • | title =Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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  • {{r|Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders}}
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  • ...al coldness. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref> <ref>Authur S. Reber- Di ...l condition. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref>
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  • {{r|Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders}}
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  • ...f systems]]. <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref> There is often a high
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  • {{r|Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders}}
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  • ...xhibits it.” <ref name=dsmivtr>American Psychiatric Association. (2000). ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC</ref> These patterns are, as n The [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders|DSM-IV-TR]], a compendium of psychiatric and medically co-occurring disorde
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  • A '''delusion''' is defined by the [[DSM|Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] as a belief with no basis in reality, or shared with a person's culture,
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  • ...the field of mental health also - [[homosexuality]] was removed from the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (the DSM) in 1973 is an example of the demedicalisation of a practice.
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  • ...illnesses are exclusive of childhood and adolescence. Since then, in the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (DSM-IV and DSM-IV.R) have corrected some of the questionable parsing of
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