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Near Fine in Near fine jacket. Black stamped white cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, 360pp., not illustrated. Book has hint of wear to spine ends, binding tight, text clean bright and unmarked. DJ has mild shelfwear, toning.
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Publisher:
American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC
Published:
1996
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
11566830877
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8vo, hardcover. No dj; white cloth. Good condition. Non-circulating ex-lib copy w/ single stamp on endpaper, spine label removed, leaving scoff-spot; contents bright & clean, binding tight. xxiii, 360 p.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Former's owner's name on front pastedown endpaper. Pencil scoring, can be erased. Priced with that in mind. "By the mid-21st century, the United States will no longer have a Caucasian majority. This fact, coupled with the evidence showing that misdiagnosis occurs more frequently in minority populations, indicates that the future domestic and international utility of DSM-IV and its companions will depend on their suitability for use with various cultures. "Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A DSM-IV Perspective" was developed from the National Institute of Mental Health and American Psychiatric Association's conference on culture and psychiatric diagnosis, which was organised to enhance the cultural validity of DSM-IV. It represents the innovative collaboration of cultural experts, members of the NIMH Culture and Diagnosis Group, nosologists and members of the DSM-IV Task Force and Work Groups. "Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A DSM-IV Perspective" should benefit all clinicians who treat diverse patients because it documents and clarifies how cultural factors influence psychopathology; the emergence, manifestations, assessment and course of mental disorders; and response to treatment." (Publisher)