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DSM-IV

In 1994, the DSM-IV was published by the American Psychological Association (APA) with guidance from a new taskforce headed by Allen Frances. The revisions for this edition were largely focused around providing more research credibility to the existing diagnoses, while also adding stricter “clinically significant” requirements for most symptoms to be considered for a diagnosis. This was in accordance with an updated definition of mental disorder, focusing on the same requirement of “clinically significant” aspects of distress or disability.

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Updated 2023-01-09

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