Thursday, August 11, 2011
Any books similar to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders?
An updated, new DSM can get really, really pricey. There's a lot of books that concentrate on a few or a single mental illness, but as far as I'm aware of, besides the DSM there's not a book that concentrates on every single mental disorder known. I'm now a psych major, in grade school I knew what I wanted my main focus to be on in psychology so a lot of the books I purchased were around those types of things. If there's something in particular you're interested in I would work around that, and if you actually want information on everything I'd suggest spending a lot of time at a library researching or online researching (if you do it online just make sure that the website(s) is/are legit). If you really want to get your hands on a DSM try checking it out at the library, call local libraries and ask if they have it and if not if they could get one in
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