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How transition from dsm-iv to dsm-5 was a turning point


Problem: Propose a counterargument to their opinion---In reviewing this week's resources, it's really clear that the transition from the DSM-IV to the DSM-5 was a massive turning point for child psychology. For a long time, there was this huge spike in kids being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, but the "fit" always felt a little off.?When we look at kids like Josh from our module's case study, we see someone paralyzed by anxiety and severe stomach cramps-not necessarily the "highs and lows" or manic episodes we see in adult Bipolar. Many of these children weren't cycling through different moods; they were living in a constant, chronic state of irritability. They weren't just "having a bad day"-they were having intense temper outbursts that were totally out of proportion to what was happening around them. Need Assignment Help?

 

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