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What is the DSM? Why is it important to mental health care?
DSM stands for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. It is a handbook that is used in the diagnosis of psychiatric disorders. This handbook is widely adapted by psychiatrists and clinicians in the United States. The publisher of this handbook is the American Psychiatric Association. The handbook includes all types of mental health illnesses related to both children and adults.
The handbook consists of essential criteria of mental health disorder diagnosis such as description, symptom, and other related essential criteria for each mental health disorder. It do provides statistics regarding the most affected gender, average onset age, treatment effects, and general approaches for treatment related to the disorder.