Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 56 (2014) 3
Editorial
T.A.M.J. van Amelsvoort, F. Van Den Eede, K. Goethals, H.J.C. van Marle, A.T.F. Beekman
DSM-5; a positive sound, 150 - 151
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T.A.M.J. van Amelsvoort, F. Van Den Eede, K. Goethals, H.J.C. van Marle, A.T.F. Beekman
Structural changes in DSM-5: the beginning of a transformation?, 152 - 156
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M.W. Hengeveld
The DSM: background and translation, 157 - 161
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J. Zinkstok, J. Buitelaar
DSM-5: neurodevelopmental disorders, 162 - 166
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N. Tan, J. van Os
The schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders in the DSM-5, 167 - 172
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J. Spijker, S. Claes
Mood disorders in the DSM-5, 173 - 176
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A.J.L.M. van Balkom, L. Gabriëls, O.A. van den Heuvel
Anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and trauma in the DSM-5, 177 - 181
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C.M. van der Feltz-Cornelis, B. van Houdenhove
DSM-5: from ‘somatoform disorders’ to ‘somatic symptom and related disorders’, 182 - 186
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H.W. Hoek, A.A. van Elburg
Feeding and eating disorders in the DSM-5, 187 - 191
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A.L. van Bemmel, G.A. Kerkhof
Sleep-wake disorders and DSM-5, 192 - 195
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K. Goethals, P. Cosyns
Sexual disorders in the DSM-5, 196 - 200
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H.J.C. van Marle
Impulse-control disorders and behavioural and personality disorders in DSM-5: no more age-limits or rigid category boundaries, 201 - 205
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W. van den Brink
Addictive behaviours from DSM-IV to DSM-5, 206 - 210
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L. Van Assche, P. Persoons, M. Vandenbulcke
Neurocognitive disorders in DSM-5: a critical review, 211 - 216
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A.T.F. Beekman, R.A. Schoevers
Are psychiatric patients likely to benefit from DSM-5?, 217 - 221
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