The new DSM-5 “with mixed features” specifier (MFS) has renewed the interest of the scientific community in mixed states, leading not only to new clinical studies but also to new criticisms of the current nosology. Consequently, in our paper we have reviewed the latest literature, trying to understand the reactions of psychiatrists to the new nosology and its epidemiological, prognostic, and clinical consequences. It seems that the most widespread major criticism is the exclusion from the DSM-5 MFS of overlapping symptoms (such as psychomotor agitation, irritability, and distractibility), with a consequent reduction in diagnostic power. On the other hand, undoubtedly the new DSM-5 classification has helped to identify more patients sufferin...
In the light of the recent publication of the DSM-5, there is renewed debate about the relative meri...
Recurring arguments in the media campaign preceding and following the publication of the DSM-5 have ...
BACKGROUND: The DSM-5 was published in May, 2013. AIM: To discuss and comment on the important chang...
The new DSM-5 "with mixed features" specifier (MFS) has renewed the interest of the scientific commu...
Copyright © 2015 Norma Verdolini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
AbstractThe Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DS...
Objective: Mixed states represent a controversial topic in the current psychiatry. The definitions a...
OBJECTIVE: To review the DSM-5 proposed criteria for mixed depression in light of robust and consist...
Since its first edition, the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental disorders (DSM) has had a g...
Mixed states are frequent clinical pictures in psychiatric practice but are not well described in no...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis plays a central role in medicine. If the validity of a diagnosis is in dou...
To date, the diagnosis of mental disorders has been based on clinical observation and the 5th revise...
The furore preceding the release of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Ment...
International audienceThe fifth version of the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders...
BACKGROUND: The a-theoretical approach to psychiatric disorders, introduced via dsm iii, has had a t...
In the light of the recent publication of the DSM-5, there is renewed debate about the relative meri...
Recurring arguments in the media campaign preceding and following the publication of the DSM-5 have ...
BACKGROUND: The DSM-5 was published in May, 2013. AIM: To discuss and comment on the important chang...
The new DSM-5 "with mixed features" specifier (MFS) has renewed the interest of the scientific commu...
Copyright © 2015 Norma Verdolini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
AbstractThe Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DS...
Objective: Mixed states represent a controversial topic in the current psychiatry. The definitions a...
OBJECTIVE: To review the DSM-5 proposed criteria for mixed depression in light of robust and consist...
Since its first edition, the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental disorders (DSM) has had a g...
Mixed states are frequent clinical pictures in psychiatric practice but are not well described in no...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis plays a central role in medicine. If the validity of a diagnosis is in dou...
To date, the diagnosis of mental disorders has been based on clinical observation and the 5th revise...
The furore preceding the release of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Ment...
International audienceThe fifth version of the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders...
BACKGROUND: The a-theoretical approach to psychiatric disorders, introduced via dsm iii, has had a t...
In the light of the recent publication of the DSM-5, there is renewed debate about the relative meri...
Recurring arguments in the media campaign preceding and following the publication of the DSM-5 have ...
BACKGROUND: The DSM-5 was published in May, 2013. AIM: To discuss and comment on the important chang...