[humanser] Quickly finding the information in the DSM-v

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Sep 22 02:12:37 UTC 2015


The victor reader stream plays DAISY books.

Dave

At 04:13 PM 9/21/2015, you wrote:
>     I have a Victor Stream, does it work the 
> same as a Daisy? Blindness Doesn't Define Me! 
> Sharri Anderson -------- Original message 
> -------- From: justin williams via humanser 
> <humanser at nfbnet.org> Date: 09/21/2015  1:38 
> PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 'Human Services Division 
> Mailing List' <humanser at nfbnet.org> Cc: justin 
> williams <justin.williams2 at gmail.com> Subject: 
> Re: [humanser] Quickly finding  the information 
> in the DSM-v who has a dazie dsm5? 
> -----Original Message----- From: humanser 
> [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
> Of Beth Lpc via humanser Sent: Monday, 
> September 21, 2015 7:43 AM To: Human Services 
> Division Mailing List <humanser at nfbnet.org> Cc: 
> Beth Lpc <bethglpc at gmail.com> Subject: Re: 
> [humanser] Quickly finding the information in 
> the DSM-v Hi, Thank you Michael that does 
> explain it. Polyp, you can get a daisy format 
> version, but not MP3 to my knowledge Thanks 
> BethSent from my iPhone > On Sep 20, 2015, at 
> 11:37 PM, Paulette Vickery via humanser 
> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > Hi Beth, > > 
> So, does that mean that the DSM V is also 
> available as a digital or > mp3 download that 
> can be searched? > > Paulette > -----Original 
> Message----- > From: humanser 
> [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
> Of Beth > Lpc via humanser > Sent: Monday, 
> September 21, 2015 12:33 AM > To: Human 
> Services Division Mailing List > Cc: Beth Lpc > 
> Subject: Re: [humanser] Quickly finding the 
> information in the DSM-v > > Hi, > > I am am 
> unfamiliar with lockwizard, what is that? > > 
> Paulette, bookshare  volunteers scan the books 
> in and then convert > that text to Braille 
> creating a braille file.  Those files are 
> then > downloaded by the members who need that 
> format. > > Thanks, > Beth > > > Sent from my 
> iPhone > >>> On Sep 20, 2015, at 10:13 PM, 
> Michael Abell via humanser >> 
> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote: >> >> Hello, >>Â 
> Â  I know that we had some discussion a while 
> back on this list and >> there were several 
> different methods used. >>Â Â  I believe that 
> JD has a word file that he uses to separate 
> the >> categories and this makes searching a 
> little easier. >>Â Â  I use the PDF offered by 
> the APA along with Locklizard program that >> 
> comes with it. It is broken down by sections 
> and searching is a >> little easier than a full 
> txt or pdf file. >>Â Â  There are numerous 
> creative ways to use the DSMV out there. I 
> hope >> that this opens another discussion as 
> there have been new members >> added to the 
> list. >>Â Â  Let's hear it people! >> >> 
> Regards, >> >> Michael "Big Dog" Abell >> >> 
> Helping individuals to find their eyes in the 
> dark. >> (480) 369-0805 >> >> Just because you 
> didn't experience it, doesn't mean you can't >> 
> re-member > it. >> >> >> -----Original 
> Message----- >> From: humanser 
> [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
> Of Beth >> Lpc via humanser >> Sent: Sunday, 
> September 20, 2015 8:09 PM >> To: Human 
> Services Division Mailing List >> Cc: Beth 
> Lpc >> Subject: Re: [humanser] Quickly finding 
> the information in the DSM-v >> >> Hello, >> I 
> went to Bookshare as I am a member of that site 
> and download it >> there. I have a program that 
> was really hard to find called wintrance >> 
> that > translates >> braille files into TXT. 
> Although depending on what technology you >> 
> have the braille file would also work just 
> fine. >> >> Hope this helps >> There is also an 
> iPhone app, but I have not tested it with 
> voiceover. >> >> Thanks >> >> Beth >> >> Sent 
> from my iPhone >> >>>> On Sep 20, 2015, at 8:55 
> PM, Paulette Vickery via humanser >>> 
> <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote: >>> >>> Hi 
> Beth, >>> >>> Your question is exactly why I 
> joined this list. I want to get >>> answers and 
> discussions about questions just like this. >>> 
> How can I get a text version of DSM V? Thanks 
> in advance for your >>> help >>> >>> 
> Paulette >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> 
> From: humanser 
> [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
> Of >>> Beth Lpc via humanser >>> Sent: Sunday, 
> September 20, 2015 8:54 PM >>> To: Human 
> Services Division Mailing List >>> Cc: Beth 
> Lpc >>> Subject: [humanser] Quickly finding the 
> information in the DSM-v >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> 
> We officially now use the DSM-v  at my job. 
> Are  there any tips to >>> quickly look 
> through the DSM and find specifiers for 
> specific >>> disorders? I have a TXT file 
> version on my computer and can use the >>> find 
> command, but still taking me forever. >>> >>> 
> Thank you for any help >>> >>> Beth >>> >>> 
> Sent from my iPhone >>> 
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