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DSM-5 and ADHD – an interview with Eric Taylor
Eric
Taylor
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:204 (12 September 2013)
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Current Controversies in...
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Editor’s summary
In this Q&A audio podcast, we interview child and adolescent psychiatrist Eric Taylor about the revisions to the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in DSM-5, and explore how these changes will affect clinical practice.
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DSM-5: a collection of psychiatrist views on the changes, controversies, and future directions
Charles
B
Nemeroff,
Daniel
Weinberger,
Michael
Rutter,
Harriet
L
MacMillan,
Richard
A
Bryant,
Simon
Wessely,
Dan
J
Stein,
Carmine
M
Pariante,
Florian
Seemüller,
Michael
Berk,
Gin
S
Malhi,
Martin
Preisig,
Martin
Brüne,
Paul
Lysaker
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:202 (12 September 2013)
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Our Editorial Board Members and their colleagues discuss their personal views on the newly released fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), specifically with regard to how it may, or may not, affect their specific areas of psychiatric medicine.
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Diagnostic heterogeneity in psychiatry: towards an empirical solution
Klaas
J
Wardenaar,
Peter
de Jonge
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:201 (12 September 2013)
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Given the current challenges in psychiatric medicine, Klaas Wardenaar and Peter de Jonge argue that evidence-based diagnostic methods should be developed by using multimode analysis and modelling to assess heterogeneity across persons and symptoms over time, to accurately identify optimal homogeneous subgroups.
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So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?
Michael
Berk,
Lana
J
Williams,
Felice
N
Jacka,
Adrienne
O’Neil,
Julie
A
Pasco,
Steven
Moylan,
Nicholas
B
Allen,
Amanda
L
Stuart,
Amie
C
Hayley,
Michelle
L
Byrne,
Michael
Maes
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:200 (12 September 2013)
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Depression is associated with a low-grade inflammatory response; Michael Berk and colleagues discuss the sources of inflammation, oxidative and nitrosative stress in depression and emphasize that these factors can be treated or prevented.
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Patient advocacy and DSM-5
Dan
J
Stein,
Katharine
A
Phillips
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:133 (17 May 2013)
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Current Controversies in...
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Towards a new psychiatry:...
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Editor’s summary
Dan Stein and Katharine Phillips comment on the patient experience that has helped define the psychiatric classification of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (OCD) in DSM-5, and describe the importance of taking patient opinion into account.
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The DSM-5: Hyperbole, Hope or Hypothesis?
Michael
Berk
BMC Medicine 2013, 11:128 (14 May 2013)
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Towards a new psychiatry:...
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Current Controversies in...
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Editor’s summary
In an editorial to launch our article collection on Current Controversies in Psychiatry, Michael Berk discusses the debate on diagnostic categories in mental health based on the new edition of diagnostic criteria; the DSM-5.
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