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    When DSM-5-TR was released last March , it marked the first revised edition since the publication of DSM-5 in 2013. In an article in Psy…

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    • Michael B. First, M.D., of Columbia University and colleagues provide an overview of notable changes in #DSM-5-TR, the rationale for these changes, and the process by which these changes were made. https://t.co/v1yoIWqAtd #MentalHealth #PsychTwitter #MedTwitter @APApsychiatric

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    “I realized for the first time in my life as an out gay man that I was an equal in America,” said James Obergefell, recalling the day in September 2015 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of him and his late husband, John Arthur, in the landmark case Obergefell v. Hodges.Obergefell, who was unable to attend in person, spoke via videoconference as the recipient of the John Fryer 50th…

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    • ANNUAL MEETING | The lead plaintiff in the landmark decision that legalized gay marriage was honored at a session marking the 50th anniversary of John Fryer’s announcing he was gay, which helped lead to the removal of homosexuality from #DSM. https://t.co/guXMCYHB1l #PsychTwitter https://t.co/z6r1FNtV6g

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    Montefiore psychiatry chair Jonathan Alpert, MD, PhD, discusses suggested updates to the DSM-5—with consideration to social determinants and patient-reported functioning.

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    • “An attempt continues to be made—and this will continue for years—to try to notice what are the clinical scenarios and conditions that people are recognized to have that somehow haven’t had a home in #DSM." #APAAM22 @EinsteinMed https://t.co/ZapQsnbPzd