DSM 5 Archive
Where Are the Social Workers?: One Social Worker’s Road to Active Opposition to the New DSM Jack Carney, DSW December, 2013 The following is the first part of a serialized, four-part version of a larger article that has been …
Dr. Jack Carney is a SJS Syndicate, and part of the committee to boycott the new DSM-5. Most recently, his essay “Where are all the Social Workers?: One Social Worker’s Road to Active Opposition to the DSM-5” was accepted to …
I – DSM-5 Boycott: Yes, the boycott of the DSM-5 continues. I can’t tell you how many fewer DSMs have so far been purchased as a result of the boycott; and conversations I have had with professionals in New York’s …
The article below was originally accepted for November publication in a small British academic review for psychology students. On the heels of its acceptance, the article was rejected by a senior editor who, for unknown reasons, decided that what I …
I continue to come across articles and information regarding the soon to be released DSM-5. Reading this link will provide quite a bit of information on the upcoming changes to the DSM. I have to wonder if our society is …
Thanks to LinkedIn, I came across an article on Grief/Bereavement and Depression in the NY Times. As a professional with an MSW, this article causes me to pause and to express concern. Grief/Bereavement is normal after the death of a …