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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

New Issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences

Posted on March 23, 2010March 9, 2010 by benoitmajerus

The latest issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences is dedicated to psychiatry in a colonial context. One article is specifically… Read more New Issue of Psychiatrie, sciences humaines, neurosciences

DSM-V: Continuing the Confusion about Aging, Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Posted on March 19, 2010March 18, 2010 by Jess

Since the early twentieth century, when Alois Alzheimer and Emil Kraepelin constructed it as a unified clinical-pathological entity, Alzheimer’s disease… Read more DSM-V: Continuing the Confusion about Aging, Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Du « facteur de risque » au « risque de psychose » : focus sur la schizophrénie dans l’esquisse du DSM-V

Posted on March 18, 2010March 12, 2010 by edelille

Le comité de rédaction du manuel de psychiatrie américain (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) a réussi à créer… Read more Du « facteur de risque » au « risque de psychose » : focus sur la schizophrénie dans l’esquisse du DSM-V

“The game of death”

Posted on March 17, 2010March 17, 2010 by benoitmajerus

This evening, France 2, a French public national television channel, will broadcast a documentary inspired by the Milgram experiments in… Read more “The game of death”

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?

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