Featured blog post: American Psychiatric Association updates diagnosis manual, should your privileging forms follow?
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, February 11, 2010
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The American Psychiatric Association released a draft update of its manual used to diagnose and treat mental disorders. Notable changes include categorizing binge-eating and gambling as disorders, yet it did not suggest a formal diagnosis for obesity, Internet addiction, or sex addiction, according to a February 10 LA Times article.
MSPs may want to discuss with relevant department chairs the possibility of updating psychiatric core privileging forms based on the changes.
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