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The future of classification of psychoses in adults


l'Information Psychiatrique. Volume 86, Number 2, 127-34, février 2010, Psychoses : évolution des concepts et des pratiques (1)

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Author(s) : J-D Guelfi

Summary : We are possibly on the eve, or at the threshold of major changes in the international classification of adult psychosis. The next published classification will be the DSM-V in May 2012, except for an additional delay\; the classification of the WHO ICD-11 will only be published at the very earliest in 2014. The process of revision of the DSM-IV began in fact in 1999, that is to say even before the publication of the revised DSM-IV text. We briefly discuss the highly structured organization of the Herculean task that represents the preparation and development of DSM-V. As regards adult psychoses, although nothing has yet been definitely decided, the trends are discernible in the international literature over the past two years, which is summarized in this article.

Keywords : DSM, classification, psychosis, ICD, evolution

 

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