Use this guide to distinguish the difference between seemingly similar disorders. All of the disorders mentioned in this guide have been migrated from the previous DMS-IV-TR into the DSM-5. You will find this guide extremely helpful because it provides basic definitions of the most common diagnoses included in DSM-5. This guide is perfect for students studying psychology.
ANOTHER change to the industry guide of misguidance. So when is change 6 going to come? So much for relying on solid science. We would be much better off studying God’s Word. All the answers we need have been in there for many, many years and still shows us the truth. No updates or changes because God knew what He Created from the beginning. Or you can trust your life and health to “the professionals”. Stand by for another update.
Seriously Postpartum Psychosis will continue to be brushed off as “rare” and in consequence less case studies/research/education to providers/education to at risk mothers will continue. Will anyone stop this charade and list Postpartum/Perinatal Psychosis in the DSM5