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Medical 203
In 1945, shortly after WWII, issued in War Department Technical Bulletin, Medical 203, the Office of the Surgeon General released Nomenclature and Method of Recording Diagnoses. Influenced by soldiers’ experiences in WWII, this issue was designed in an attempt to move away from the traditional focus on mental institutions and clinical perspectives. In 1946, it was reprinted for public use in the Journal of Clinical Psychology under the title of Nomenclature of Psychiatric Disorders and Reactions (known as Medical 203).
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