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Lisa Montgomery, 36, of Melvern, Kansas, is expected to appear in court Monday on charges she murdered a pregnant woman and stole her unborn baby. She remained held at a detention center in Kansas City, Kan., but
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In a major milestone, a powerful organization of mental health researchers has said it will not be using the new, fifth edition of the Diagnostical and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-V , a handbook that has virtually defined the field of psychiatry in the United States for decades. Here what this means. Everything You Need to Know About the American Psychiatric Association Updated Guidelines The National Institute on Mental Health NIMH has said it no longer wants to rely on the definitions of mental illness put forth in the DSM for a variety of reasons. First, neuroscience is slowly rendering psychiatric definitions of mental illnesses obsolete. According to Time Maia Szalavitz: Dr. Thomas Insel, the director of the National Institute on Mental Health, said in a blog post last week that NIMH will be re-orienting its research away from DSM categories. The change will not immediately affect patients. But in the long run, it could completely redefine mental health conditions and developmental disorders. All of the current categories 鈥?from autism to schizophrenia 鈥?could be replaced by genetic, biochemical or brain-network l
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