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DSM-V: Annotated List Of TS-Si.org Articles (Update) Print E-mail
TS-Si Medicine - Soc & Psych
Sharon Gaughan   
Monday, 11 August 2008
 
DSM-IV is the desktop reference used most often by physicians and other caregivers for diagnostics, both in the United States and around the world.
 
The APA named the Work Groups and membership for next revision, DSM-V, mandating an early draft for comment in 2009 and completion scheduled for May 2012. 
 
The APA announcement stimulated wide interest in the professional, patient, and activist communities. TS-Si.org has expanded its coverage of this important development with a variety of articles that touch on the DSM-V deliberations.
 
Reactions and suggestions from our readers are always welcome. You can see current comments from our readers in the TS-Si.org Comments Section.
 
 
Related APA / DSM Articles

TS-Si.org has published a variety of articles on the APA, DSM, and upcoming handbook revisions that will result in the DSM Fifth Edition (DSM-V). Supplementing the scientific/medical reports and other materials available in the TS-Si Article Archive, this annotated list includes announcements, general news articles, analyses, and opinion pieces. We will continuously update this list upon publication of relevant articles.
 
News
 
APA Working Groups Named For Upcoming DSM-V Edition. TS-Si News Service. The APA named the Work Groups and membership for its coming fifth revision to the Manual for Diagnosis of Mental Disorders (DSM-V).
 
Research Reports
 
Is The DSM-IV (SCID) Misapplied? What About Bipolar Disorder? TS-Si News Service. Researchers have identified problems with applying the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID). "… fewer than half the patients previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder received a diagnosis based on a comprehensive, psychiatric diagnostic interview.
 
Psychiatrists Shifting Away From Psychotherapy Role. TS-Si News Service. Despite the central role of psychotherapy in the practice of psychiatry throughout its history, a declining number of office-based psychiatrists appear provide psychotherapy to their patients.
 
The DSM: How And Why Did It Categorize Human Traits As Sickness? TS-Si News Service. Regarding social anxiety: By 1987 … "Impairment became something largely in the eye of the beholder, and anticipated embarrassment was enough to meet the diagnostic threshold."
 
Analysis
 
The Human Genome And HBS: An Opportunity For Further Study. Lisa Thompson & Sharon Gaughan. … study of the HBS population can illuminate the origin of HBS and its treatment, while offering a useful baseline when assessing other medical variations potentially detectable via genomic studies. 
 
What Does The DSM Really Say? Lisa Thompson & Sharon Gaughan. There is an inordinate amount of confusion, some of it undoubtedly self-serving, over distinctions made in the [DSM] …
 
Opinion
 
Grey Lady Down: The Wreck Of The DSM. Sharon Gaughan. … the same people who got us into trouble were now entrusted with getting us out of trouble. Oh, DSM, it is time to let you slip beneath the waves and sleep in peace. The rest of us can return to our drawing boards and try to get it right next time.
 
Jumping The Shark With the American Psychiatric Association. Lisa Jain Thompson. … they project their male needs and anxieties, deciding without evidence or valid scientific research that HBS women must be crazy, needing a careful male lead in therapy that returns the penis to its true place as lord and master of the world.
 
The DSM and The Bible: Approaching the DSM as Sacred Scripture. Lisa Jain Thompson. … the DSM is not science. It never has been. The DSM is philosophical conjecture and secular religious dogma masquerading as empirical evidence and diagnosis. … It’s time to put the DSM out and clear the air for some actual science.
 
The Know-it-all Men Of The APA: Ray Blanchard. Lisa Jain Thompson. … no scientifically rigorous outcome studies that support Blanchard’s theory of autogynephilia, only soft science exploitations using purposefully culled samples chosen specifically to further a repressive sociosexual agenda.
 
The Know-it-all Men Of The APA: Kenneth Zucker. Lisa Jain Thompson. …  no scientifically rigorous outcome studies to determine either the actual effectiveness of “reparative” treatments or the harm to the patient that may come from them. The emperor has no clothes.
 
Protocols, Shrinks, & Therapists: Answering The Question Game. Lisa Jain Thompson. … you should have already asked yourself the questions and answered them to the best of your knowledge (it’s the therapist’s job to help you fill in the gaps).
 
Questions Without Answers, Theories Without Clothes. Lisa Jain Thompson. … question with boldness even our gods, even our most revered theories and deeply personal self-rationalizations: gender theory, transgender, crossdressing, fetish transvestism, gender identity disorder, Harry Benjamin Syndrome (HBS), and neurobiological research.
 
Soft Science and the APA: The Legacy of Freud. Lisa Jain Thompson. … psychology has grown into a soft science … the [APA] relies almost exclusively on isolated case studies, personal observations, and conjectures rather than undertaking the hard scientific research required to determine the underlying physical causes for behavior within the human brain itself.
 
Annotated list originally published 29 May 2008, with periodic updates.
 
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As for looking for some grand theory to reconcile all the different people labeled t-something. Forget it.
 
Forcing everyone into a group where they don't have all that much in common gives you Iraq or Yugoslavia.
 
The differences separate us more that common points unite us.
 

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The Human Genome Project (HGP). The HGP identified all of the genes in the human genome and mapped their individual sequencing. Basic work began in 1990 and reached completion in 2005, sparking continuous refinements and new projects. Though the HGP is finished, data analyses will continue for many years.
 
A genome is all the DNA in an organism, including its genes and other materials. Genes carry information for making all the proteins required by all organisms. These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism looks, how well its body metabolizes food or fights infection, and to an extent even how it behaves.
 
DNA is made up of four similar chemicals (called bases and abbreviated A, T, C, and G) that are repeated millions or billions of times throughout a genome. The human genome, for example, has 3 billion pairs of bases. The particular order of As, Ts, Cs, and Gs is extremely important.
 
The order underlies all of life's diversity, even dictating whether an organism is human or another species such as yeast, rice, or fruit fly, all of which have their own genomes and are themselves the focus of genome projects. Because all organisms are related through similarities in DNA sequences, insights gained from nonhuman genomes often lead to new knowledge about human biology.
 
Video: An introduction to the ongoing Human Genome Project, courtesy of the US National Institutes of Health NIH) (18 May 2007). Time: 00:03:33. Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.
 
For more information see the TS-Si.org Genetics / Genome section.
 

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