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Annual Meeting HighlightsFull Access

Master Course to Explain Fine Points of DSM-5

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2014.2b38

Following the release of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) at least year’s APA annual meeting, the Division of Research will repeat its all-day master course at this year’s annual meeting to further train clinicians on the proper use of the revised manual. “DSM-5: What You Need to Know” will be held on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel New York and will be chaired by DSM-5 Task Force Chair and Vice Chair David Kupfer, M.D., and Darrel Regier, M.D., M.P.H. The course will feature presentations from members of each of the 13 DSM-5 work groups.

In addition to reviewing the most significant diagnostic criteria changes of clinical relevance, presenters will orient attendees to other important issues impacting patient care, including abolishment of the multiaxial system; DSM-5’s revised approach to dimensional assessment, including that of disability; the purpose and use of the new ICD-10-CM codes; the reasoning behind DSM-5’s new chapter structure; and more. More than 500 people registered for the last year’s DSM-5 master course, so register soon since high attendance is expected this year as well. Here is the course content:

David Kupfer, M.D.: Orientation to course and overview of DSM-5 chapter organization

Darrel Regier, M.D., M.P.H.: Use of the manual

Susan Swedo, M.D.: Neurodevelopmental disorders

William Carpenter, M.D.: Psychotic disorders

B. Timothy Walsh, M.D.: Eating disorders

Jan Fawcett, M.D.: Depressive and bipolar disorders

Robert Ursano, M.D.: Trauma and dissociative disorders

Katharine Phillips, M.D.: Anxiety and OCD disorders

Joel Dimsdale, M.D.: Somatic disorders

Ruth O’Hara, M.D.: Sleep disorders

Kenneth Zucker, Ph.D.: Sexual dysfunctions, gender dysphoria, and paraphilic disorders

Charles O’Brien, M.D., Ph.D.: Substance-related disorders

David Shaffer, M.D.: Disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders

Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D.: Neurocognitive disorders

Andrew Skodol, M.D.: Personality disorders

Darrel Regier, M.D., M.P.H., and William Narrow, M.D., M.P.H.: Disability assessment, v/z codes, and forensic and insurance issues

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