[humanser] Please Assist-DSM 5
Doug Lee
dgl at dlee.org
Fri Jul 7 16:45:00 UTC 2017
I remember using the DSM III in high school for an oral Psychology class report, and receiving good recognition by the teacher for doing so.
At the time I thought it was a freely available reference work but just one not known of much outside of circles where it was needed. Last
year's debate was probably the next time anything impacted that view; so I'm glad to know the actual status of the work. As many know, the
fields covered by this list are of interest to me but are not my profession.
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 12:28:18PM -0400, Marion Gwizdala via HumanSer wrote:
Doug,
the DSM-V is a copyrighted publication owned by the American Psychological Association. As such, it is both illegal and unethical to copy and?or distribute this information except for your own personal use. No matter how you slice it, putting it up on a public server for others to download violates copyright law. Furthermore, the rules of NFBNET are that the list may not be used for illegal purposes; this includes posting of copyrighted materials. This list is publicly archived and the whole world can see what is done here, including potential clients, licensing regulators, and law enforcement. I would hope that those on this list, whether professionals bound by an association's code of ethics or students wishing to pursue this field would comply with the law and standards of ethics.
Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala
> On Jul 6, 2017, at 5:17 PM, Doug Lee via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Clarification on this offer I just made: The points of using a link instead of posting file attachments are (1) to minimize bloat and burden
> in transferring files through a list server, and (2) to keep the materials themselves out of the mail archives, because I think that was the
> legal issue under debate last year. I would make the link and let it last for about a day, then go away, preventing access outside of list
> members to a great extent.
>
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2017 at 05:10:51PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
> I held on to a bunch of posts of DSM materials from last year and just now organized them, but I also remember an immediately subsequent
> debate over legalities. I'm not sure what the rules are, for this list or for distribution of the DSM itself. I also don't know how many
> people on this list are looking for these files, besides the two that have posted already.
>
> If a moderator clears me to post these here, I'll produce a link from which the whole set can be downloaded as a zip. The original posts
> were in June of last year. I also include toolbox and chart files from JD posted in May and June of last year. Finally because it's only
> three more meg and may be useful for comparison, I include DSM 4 files posted on this list in 2009.
>
> I split the DSM 5 files into two sets, btw; there were two sequences of posts, and I didn't want to risk losing something by analyzing the
> files for duplication myself.
>
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2017 at 03:12:12PM -0500, Ericka via HumanSer wrote:
> I think it was JD and Townsand that shared that. I've lost it too. I don't know how to get to the archives of the listserv so I hope DSM-5 is shared again.
>
> Ericka Short
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