DSM-5

The Intelligent Clinician’s Guide to DSM-5

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The Intelligent Clinician’s Guide to DSM-5

This workshop will review the nature of diagnosis in psychiatry and the history of the DSM process, describing the strong and weak points of this approach to classification of mental illness. It will then examine each of the major groupings of the manual, identify the major problems, and indicate where DSM-5 has made changes and where it has not.
 

Date & Time: February 28th, 2014 (9:30AM – 4:30PM).
Location: Park Inn & Suites OAK Room 898 West Broadway Vancouver, BC.
Register by January 10th, 2014 to take advantage of our EARLY BIRD RATES!
To register for the Early Bird rate visit:

http://psychologists.bc.ca/civicrm/event/info?id=109&reset=1
 

Learning Objectives:

1. To understand the scientific and ideological bases of the DSM system.
2. To examine limitations of the DSM, but to indicate how future research might illuminate diagnostic problems.
3. To examine each of the major diagnoses in psychiatry and to review how DSM-5 deals with them.

Workshop Presented by: Dr. Joel Paris

paris_0Dr. Paris has been a member of the McGill psychiatry department since 1972. Since 1994, he has been a full Professor, and served as Department Chair from 1997 to 2007. Dr. Paris is currently a Research Associate at the SMBD-Jewish General Hospital, and heads personality clinics at two hospitals. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Dr. Paris has 185 peer-reviewed articles, and is the author of 17 books and 44 book chapters. Dr. Paris is an educator who has won awards for his teaching.

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The Intelligent Clinician’s Guide to the DSM-5: an Interview with Dr Joel Paris from Clinton Power on Vimeo.

I must commend my colleague Clinton Power of Australian Counselling for this most excellent interview with Dr. Joel Parish.

Dr. Joel Paris is a research associate at the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Since 1994 he has been a full professor at McGill University and served as chair of its Department of Psychiatry from 1997 to 2007. He has supervised psychiatric evaluation with residents for over 30 years and has won many awards for his teaching. Dr. Paris is a past president of the Association for Research on Personality Disorders. Over the last 20 years, he has conducted research on the biological and psychological causes and the long-term outcome of borderline personality disorder. Dr. Paris is the author of 183 peer reviewed articles, 40 book chapters and15 books. He’s also editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Most recently, he’s the author of the book, ‘Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide to Evidence-Based Practice’ amzn.to/14Y7Q22 and his latest book is called ‘The Intelligent Clinician’s Guide to the DSM 5’ amzn.to/YfD8N2

PS~ You can pre-order the new DSM-5 here: amzn.to/161bQPo

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