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Published Online: June 1985

DSM-III in residency training: results of a national survey

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The authors surveyed directors of residency training to determine the extent to which DSM-III has been integrated into American psychiatric residency training programs, how this has been accomplished, and the directors' assessments of certain effects of DSM-III on residency training. Ninety-seven percent (N = 208) responded to the questionnaire. Results indicated that DSM-III has had a major impact on residency training in the United States. Although the effects of DSM- III were judged to be largely positive--for example, offering a common language for diagnostic discussions--certain negative effects, such as promoting a mechanistic "cookbook" approach to assessing patients, were reported.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 755 - 758
PubMed: 4003600

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Published in print: June 1985
Published online: 1 April 2006

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