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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Month: March 2010

DSM-5 – or what are you and were they thinking?

Posted on March 17, 2010March 16, 2010 by bowker

The original DSM series was motivated by an attempt to correlate several conflicting classification schemata (such as still persist in… Read more DSM-5 – or what are you and were they thinking?

DSM V et dérives de la démocratie : quelques observations d’un clinicien inquiet

Posted on March 16, 2010March 9, 2010 by christopheadam

La mise en ligne des développements de la future cinquième version du célèbre manuel constitue un événement scientifique d’ampleur méritant… Read more DSM V et dérives de la démocratie : quelques observations d’un clinicien inquiet

DSM-V: Getting Closer to Pathologizing Everyone?

Posted on March 15, 2010March 14, 2010 by ahorwitz

For several years, the discussions about the deliberations of the various task forces involved in constructing the latest revision of… Read more DSM-V: Getting Closer to Pathologizing Everyone?

Introducing new Resources page

Posted on March 14, 2010 by andreaskillen

H-Madness has added a new page on “Resources” (located in the toolbar at the top of the blog page). This… Read more Introducing new Resources page

New exhibition at the Prinzhorn Museum (Heidelberg)

Posted on March 13, 2010August 28, 2017 by prinzhorn

Recently, the Prinzhorn Collection was able to acquire with the help of the Brass foundation a unique picture series of… Read more New exhibition at the Prinzhorn Museum (Heidelberg)

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