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Presented by Dr. Greg Neimeyer
This workshop is presented by the Arizona Psychological Association and a coalition of over 35 State, Provincial and Territorial Psychological Associations.
Event Schedule11:00 am - 1:00 pm CE Presentation
I. The new DSM-5-TR: Who, What, When, Where and Why (now)?II. Dual/Dueling Diagnostic Systems: The ICD and the DSMIII. New Disorders in the DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder and Differential Diagnosis Unspecified Mood Disorders Suicidal Behavior and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) Gender Dysphoria IV. Criteriological Changes to Disorders V. Revisions in Assessment Tools VI. Culturally Sensitive and Affirming RevisionsVII. “To Infinity and Beyond”- Future Developments in the DSM and the ICD.
I. The new DSM-5-TR: Who, What, When, Where and Why (now)?II. Dual/Dueling Diagnostic Systems: The ICD and the DSMIII. New Disorders in the DSM-5-TR
Program Description
This workshop overviews the key diagnostic developments and departures of the DSM-5-TR in relation to its predecessor, the DSM-5. Critical diagnostic developments in the Text Revision include the return of Mood Disorders, the inclusion of ICD-10 codes for Suicidal Behavior and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury, and the addition of Prolonged Grief Disorder, among others. These inclusions are joined by diagnostic revisions or clarifications to dozens of additional disorders, in addition to more comprehensive attention to issues of race, equity, and discrimination.
Program Level: Introductory
Learning Objectives
CE Credits
2 CEs are available for attendance.
Dr. Greg Neimeyer
Dr. Greg Neimeyer is professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University Florida, where he served as Director of Training and Graduate Coordinator of the doctoral training programs and taught courses on the DSM, the ICD, and psychopathology. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Dr. Neimeyer is also the recipient of its Award for Outstanding Contributions to Career and Personality Research. Dr. Neimeyer was invited by the American Psychiatric Association to serve as one of two psychologists originally trained on the DSM-5, and subsequently has provided hundreds of professional trainings on the DSM and ICD both nationally and internationally. The author of more than 200 scholarly articles and 10 books, Dr. Neimeyer is a lifetime inductee into the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars. He currently serves as the Director of the Office of Continuing Education in Psychology at the American Psychological Association in Washington, D.C.
This program is co-sponsored by the Hawai‘i Psychological Association (HPA). HPA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. HPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.