DSM-5 Criticized for Financial Conflicts of Interest
Controversy continues to swell around the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, better known as DSM-5. A new study suggests the 900-page bible of mental health, scheduled for publication in May 2013, is ripe with financial conflicts of interest.
As someone who has worked in the Mental Health industry for 22+ yrs. this conflict of interest is nothing new.
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