What DSM-5 Means for Diagnosing Mental Health Patients
The American Psychiatric Association released a new edition of the DSM, which doctors use to diagnose and treat mental disorders. Judy Woodruff discusses the changes and implications for both patients and professionals with Dr. Michael First of Columbia University and Dr. Steven Hyman of the Broad Institute.

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Psychiatric Nurse interview-Clarisse

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My Story | Living with Schizophrenia

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