Compare and contrast the DSM-IV-TR and the DSM 5.
What will be an ideal response?
Compare: both the DSM-IV-TR and the DSM 5 use categories to group disorders, create a standardized basis for the diagnosis of disorders, and were the product of a broad perspective gained from the contributions of a wide range of experts and specialists in the field. Contrast: The DSM 5 restructured and reorganized the categories into three main sections as opposed to five, the use of dimensional axes for rating severity, and new disorders have been introduced into the DSM while other disorders have been re-classified.
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