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Originally Posted by amandalouise
UM no offense but the DSM 5 is in the US and is the present standards treatment providers in the USA are using in the USA. it is a book that contains all the .....present and up to date for todays standards for todays recognized mental disorders with in the USA. it was worked on for many many years, taking into consideration documentations and input from treatment providers with in the USA, input from the general public with in the USA and input from those with mental disorders with in the USA. the panel of people who put this book together was not a political party. it is the American Psychiatric Association. they are the ones that over see things like what treatment providers can and cant do in the USA for treating people with mental illness. here is a link to their website and one to the DSM 5, as you can see they truely are located with in the USA. your own treatment providers can also show you their copy of the DSM 5 which contains a page with in the book where it tells what countries are using this book and where it was published in the USA (the copy right information)
Home | APA DSM-5
Home | psychiatry.org
at this mo0ment the information in the DSM 5 is factual but yes someday that information will be outdated, at that time the American Psychiatric Association will again open discussions among treatment providers, those with mental illness and the general public with the goal of updating the material and publishing the new, updated version of this book, just like they have done with the past DSM books.
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Maybe some people are looking for a less clinical approach to understanding DID. Sometimes it is helpful to read about other peoples experiences. When I read about the experience of someone with DID and that experience is similar to mine, it comforts me. DID is different for each of us but I see similarities in systems. Their structure and purpose and how they manage in the world, or not. Just reading the entries on this site help.