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Book Review

Dimensional Approaches in Diagnostic Classification: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V

James H. Shore

Published: July 21, 2009

Article Abstract

From our regular book review column.

Dimensional Approaches in Diagnostic Classification, by Helzer
and colleagues, has a timely focus on refining the research agenda
for DSM-V, advocating a stronger dimensional emphasis to our
categorically structured current DSM-IV. The book was published
in 2008 with a selection of articles that were originally published
in the International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research in
2007. The articles reported the proceedings of a conference sponsored
by the American Psychiatric Association, World Health Organization,
and National Institutes of Health entitled "The Future
of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Refining the Research Agenda."


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