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DSM-5: Revisions and Implications Related to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder - archived webinar

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) provides a standard common language to classify mental disorders. The fifth revision of DSM (referred to as DSM-5, published in May 2013) includes changes to the diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder. Based on research and various DSM-5 task forces, revised definitions include a broader range of symptoms with criteria more specific to PTSD and related diagnoses.

This webinar will:

  • Articulate changes to the DSM-5 approach to mental disorders compared to DSM-IV
  • Describe key changes in clinical definitions
  • Explain the changes to the PTSD definition and the research support for these changes

Presenter

  • Charles W. Hoge, M.D.    
  • Neuropsychiatry Research Consultant, Office of the Surgeon General    
  • Senior Scientist, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research    
  • Staff Psychiatrist, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Moderator

  • Cmdr. Meena Vythilingam, M.D., U.S. Public Health Service    
  • Deputy Director, Clinical Science and Translation, Deployment Health Clinical Center, Board Certified Psychiatrist

http://www.dcoe.mil/Training/Monthly_Webinars/2013_Webinars.aspx [scroll down]

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