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Home > ULR > Vol. 2015 > No. 4

 

SYMPOSIUM LEGAL BORDERS AND MENTAL DISORDERS: THE CHALLENGE OF DEFINING MENTAL ILLNESS

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The DSM-5: Implications for Health Law
Stacey A. Tovino

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Does the DSM-5 Threaten Autism Service Access?
Rebecca Johnson

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The DSM-5 and Criminal Defense: When Does a Diagnosis Make a Difference?
Nancy Haydt

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“I Expected It to Happen/I Knew He’d Lost Control”: The Impact of PTSD on Criminal Sentencing After the Promulgation of DSM-5
Michael L. Perlin

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Diagnosis Dangerous: Why State Licensing Boards Should Step in to Prevent Mental Health Practitioners from Speculating Beyond the Scope of Professional Standards
Jennifer S. Bard

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From Bibles to Biomarkers: The Future of the DSM and Forensic Psychiatric Diagnosis
Teneille R. Brown

 
 
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ISSN: 0042-1448

 
 
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