The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-5) was published in May 2013
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-5) was published in May 2013, and with its publication came a surge of controversy and debate. Many clinicians and researchers voiced concern over the various additions, deletions, and changes within the DSM-5ve . Of specific concern was the addition of a category called “Autism Spectrum Disorder,” which combined previous diagnoses of “autistic disorder” and “Asperger’s syndrome.” Many who disagree with this integration believe that the diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Asperger’s syndrome should be two distinct diagnoses, rather than a continuum of symptoms.. Other believe that this change will bring more services to more people, with many treatments for ASD being covered by insurance providers. This has led to a divide among child-focused and adolescent-focused practitioners in the diagnoses of these disorders.
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then answer the following questions:
1. The DSM-5 has collapsed specific autistic symptoms into the same criteria, changing the required criteria from three to two. What symptoms were combined and why?
2. What is one potential advantage of this change from autism and Asperger’s syndrome diagnoses to the Autism Spectrum Disorders diagnosis in the DSM-5?
3. What are the possible research implications now that there are no longer distinct diagnoses for forms of Autism Spectrum Disorders under the DSM-5?
4. Name one issue related to a child or an adult who was previously diagnosed with PDD-NOS, Asperger’s syndrome, or autistic disorder no longer meeting the criteria as given in the DSM-5.
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