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Statistical Manual for the Use of Institutions for the Insane
In 1917, the Statistical Manual for the Use of Institutions for the Insane was published by the American Medico-Psychological Association (AMPA) in collaboration with the National Commission on Mental Hygiene (now Mental Health America). It was the first standardized classification manual and described 22 major diagnostic categories along with their most common manifestations. It mostly focused on the biological aspects of mental disorders. There would be 10 editions of the manual up to 1942 at which it was titled the Statistical Manual for the Use of Hospitals of Mental Diseases.
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