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+ | 1. Why is the trend for mental hospitals to get worse rather than better? | ||
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+ | 2. Does the military focus on psychiatry from a warfare lens in that there is more research being done for how to harm the enemy then to help their own soldiers? | ||
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+ | - Janis Shurtleff | ||
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1. In From Madness to Mental Health we read about PTSD as it was conceived according to the DSM-III, which came out in 1980 (402). DSM-III’s description of the disorder begins “The essential feature is the development of characteristic symptoms following a psychologically traumatic event that is generally outside the range of usual human experience.” The phrase “that is generally outside the range of usual human experience” is deleted in the DSM-IV TR (2000). I’m wondering if omission of this phrase is due to soldiers and first responders developing PTSD when simply doing their jobs. What do you think? | 1. In From Madness to Mental Health we read about PTSD as it was conceived according to the DSM-III, which came out in 1980 (402). DSM-III’s description of the disorder begins “The essential feature is the development of characteristic symptoms following a psychologically traumatic event that is generally outside the range of usual human experience.” The phrase “that is generally outside the range of usual human experience” is deleted in the DSM-IV TR (2000). I’m wondering if omission of this phrase is due to soldiers and first responders developing PTSD when simply doing their jobs. What do you think? | ||
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2. Grob mentions that " | 2. Grob mentions that " | ||
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I pledge… - Submitted by Carson Berrier | I pledge… - Submitted by Carson Berrier | ||
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+ | As the 20th Century Developments reading explains, support groups like AA became prime examples of successful treatment options. Do you think its " | ||
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+ | How would you lay out––or say Summers laid out––the major changes between the early to late 20th Century? Was there any "going backward," | ||
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