Off-Label

The Evolution of the DSM and Its Impact on Mental Health

Dr. Steve Rondeau Season 1 Episode 49

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In this episode of Off Label, we dive into a comprehensive paper by Dr. Steve Rondeau exploring the history and impact of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). From its first edition in 1952 to the modern DSM-5-TR, the manual has shaped how clinicians diagnose, communicate, and treat mental health conditions.

Dr. Rondeau highlights the pivotal shift with DSM-III, which moved psychiatry toward a standardized, empirical, symptom-based framework, improving diagnostic reliability. While the DSM has been invaluable for standardization, it also faces critiques—potential stigmatization and limitations in accounting for cultural and individual contexts.

This episode is perfect for practitioners who want a deeper understanding of psychiatric classification, as well as anyone curious about how the DSM continues to evolve with research and neurobiological insights. Tune in to explore the past, present, and future of mental health diagnosis.

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