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Re: Diagnoses and DSM IV Links? » Racer

Posted by jane d on March 18, 2004, at 16:39:16

In reply to Diagnoses and DSM IV Links?, posted by Racer on March 18, 2004, at 14:59:30

Racer,

I know I've seen this but I can't find any links to it so I suspect it was in printed form. I got curious tho and did find this.

http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/research/pda/pilot/downloads/rmenu.htm

This has an axis II criteria download for palm pilots. I haven't looked at it and have no idea whether these things can be read without a palm.

I also found lots of other goodies that have nothing to do with your question - lots of course related sites on psychology for instance - and I've absolutely got to stop now or I'll never get any work done (I've compulsively bookmarked them all for later of course).

Lots of the web sites have details on a few codes so the quickest thing to do might be to type the codes themselves into a search engine. I've done this before and it works pretty well, at least for the codes I've tried. One thing that is harder to figure out is just what a code meant at a specific time. Both the official definitions and how they are used keeps changing. Borderline personality and bipolar today can mean something very different than they did 15 years ago for instance.

If you come across any great sites in your research please post them. Good luck.

Jane


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