http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSM-5
DSM-5 (formerly known as DSM-V) is the planned fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
It is due for publication on May 22nd, 2013[1] and will supersede the DSM-IV which was last revised in 2000.[2] APA has an official development website
Pedophilia is retained as is but renamed to Pedophilic disorder.[5]
- 1 Development
- 2 First draft diagnostic criteria
- 3 Proposed changes to DSM-IV diagnoses
- 3.1 Asperger syndrome
- 3.2 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- 3.3 Bipolar disorder
- 3.4 Depression
- 3.5 Dissociative identity disorder
- 3.6 Gender identity disorder
- 3.7 Hypersexual disorder
- 3.8 Oppositional defiant disorder
- 3.9 Personality disorders
- 3.10 Pica
- 3.11 Posttraumatic stress disorder
- 3.12 Schizophrenia
- 3.13 Somatoform disorder
- 4 Proposed new diagnoses
- 5 Conditions proposed by outside sources
- 6 Criticism
- 7 References
- 8 External links
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