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Originally Posted by jimi...
So are you saying the ultimate DSM 5 will differ from what Wiki claims?
This is basically what DDNOS was. To me it seems like it still exists.
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Like I said where I work (the crisis center) does not yet have a copy of the DSM 5.
the last update in the .....proposed....revisions about DDNOS was that it would be removed and its symptoms integrated /included in other diagnostic criteria of other mental disorders like the proposed revision for PTSD included some dissociative symptoms.
I can not say for sure whether it has been removed or not due to the crisis center has not yet received their copy of the DSM 5.
as for Wiki well I personally do not use that website very much and even less since their own staff admitted in media releases that they have placed bogus entries on their website purposely to mislead their readers, if I remember right it was with the point of showing people you cant believe every thing you find on the the internet. just because google, wiki or what ever says its true does not always make it so...
Fake Wikipedia entry on Bicholim Conflict finally deleted after five years | PCWorld
again for those of us that work here at the crisis center there is no way to know whether DDNOS has been removed officially until we get our copy of the DSM 5
the way the crisis center where I work is handling this issue is preparing for this by talking with our clients and having NOS removed from their diagnostics through new psychiatric testing.