What's Changed: Bipolar and Related Disorders
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When the DSM-5 came out, it replaced the previous DSM IV grouping for Mood Disorders with two separate categories, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders." In addition to the two disorders being separated, the text for certain criteria was changed as well, which resulted in misleading language that could have been misinterpreted. This has been remedied in the revised manual.
When the DSM-5 came out, it replaced the previous DSM IV grouping for Mood Disorders with two separate categories, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders." In addition to the two disorders being separated, the text for certain criteria was changed as well, which resulted in misleading language that could have been misinterpreted. This has been remedied in the revised manual.
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When the DSM-5 came out, it replaced the previous DSM IV grouping for Mood Disorders with two separate categories, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders." In addition to the two disorders being separated, the text for certain criteria was changed as well, which resulted in misleading language that could have been misinterpreted. This has been remedied in the revised manual.