Thursday, December 10, 2009

RES, ACT: New papers in Journal of Psychosomatic Research

From Suzy Chapman

10 December 2009


For DSM-V watchers (and I'm sure I can't be the only one) - new papers in
the January 2010 edition of the Journal of Psychosomatic Research.

In Letter to the editor: The proposed diagnosis of somatic symptom
disorders in DSM-V to replace somatoform disorders in DSM-IV-A preliminar=
y
report: Joel E. Dimsdale, Francis H. Creed, the authors write:

"We are pleased that the authors of these letters appreciate our efforts =
to
be open regarding the proposed changes to the diagnostic criteria of the
Somatoform Disorders chapter of DSM-V."

Note there have been no updates published by the APA DSM-V revision Task
Force since the March 09 Task Force report and April 09 updates from the =
13
DSM-V Work Groups.

So much for APA (American Psychiatric Association) transparency!

http://www.psych.org/MainMenu/Research/DSMIV/DSMV/DSMRevisionActivities.a=
spx

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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, Editors: Creed F, Shapiro C.

http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/psr/home

http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/psr/current

Current Issue

January 2010 | Vol. 68, No. 1


Editorials

Painting the picture of distressing somatic symptoms
Winfried Rief
pages 1-3

Is there a better term than "Medically unexplained symptoms"?, 19 October
2009
Francis Creed, Elspeth Guthrie, Per Fink, Peter Henningsen, Winfried Rief=
,
Michael Sharpe, Peter White
pages 5-8


Original articles

Causal symptom attributions in somatoform disorder and chronic pain, 05
October 2009
Wolfgang Hiller, Marian Cebulla, Hans-J=FCrgen Korn, Rolf Leibbrand, Bodo
R=F6ers, Paul Nilges
pages 9-19

http://www.jpsychores.com/article/S0022-3999(09)00262-1/abstract


Letters to the editor

The proposed diagnosis of somatic symptom disorders in DSM-V: Two
steps forward and one step backward?
Andreas Schr=F6der, Per Fink
pages 95-96

The concept of comorbidity in somatoform disorder-a DSM-V
alternative for the DSM-IV classification of Somatoform disorder
Christina M. van der Feltz-Cornelis, Anton J.L.M. van Balkom
pages 97-99

The proposed diagnosis of somatic symptom disorders in DSM-V to
replace somatoform disorders in DSM-IV-A preliminary report, 04 November
2009
Joel E. Dimsdale, Francis H. Creed
pages 99-100

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New documents on the WHO ICD-11 Revision Google site:

https://sites.google.com/site/icd11revision/home/documents

iSUMMARY of iCAMP

Summary of iCAMP and TAG [Topic Advisory Group] Meetings
Draft Summary and Action items

Uploaded 2 December


also

iCamp Content Model Style - Updated Style Guide from Discussions

WHO House Style

WHO House Style Spelling List

All three uploaded on 30 October


https://sites.google.com/site/icd11revision/home/face-to-face-meetings/ta=
g-internal-medicine

There are also some PowerPoint presentations at the page above.

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Suzy Chapman

me.agenda@virgin.net
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