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Published Online: 5 May 2006

DSM Research-Planning Sessions

Monday, May 22

Noon-1:30 p.m. Research Planning for the DSM-V
Chair: Darrel Regier, M.D.
Presenters: Dennis Charney, M.D., Wilson Compton, M.D., Norman Sartorius, M.D., Trey Sunderland, M.D., Carol Tamminga, M.D.

Tuesday, May 23

2 p.m.-5 p.m Diagnostic Criteria in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia: Research Challenges and Implications for DSM-V
Chair: Trey Sunderland, M.D.
Substance Use Disorders: Planning a Research Agenda for DSM-V
Co-chairs: Marc Schuckit, M.D., Bridget Grant, Ph.D.
Stress-Induced and Fear Circuitry Disorders: Planning the Research Agenda for DSM-V
Chair: Dennis Charney, M.D.
APA Research Agenda for DSM-V: Personality Disorders
Co-chairs: John Livesley, Ph.D., Thomas Widiger, M.D.

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