Statement of Concern Calls for Boycott of DSM-V: In a final effort to encourage the American Psychiatric Association (APA) to look at the impact of their actions with respect to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-V), co-chairs of the DSM-V Reform Committee recently released a formal Statement of Concern.
The statement reinforces the committee?s original concerns about the DSM-V and implores both the world of psychiatric professionals and the public to join them in advocating for responsible, ethical, and scientific psychiatric and psychological practices. The co-chairs of the DSM-V Reform Committee, Dr. Brent Dean Robbins, President-Elect of the Society for Humanistic Psychology at the APA, and Dr. Peter Kinderman, believe these practices have not been made the primary goals of the APA, as evidenced in the DSM-V.
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