[humanser] Please Assist-DSM 5

Doug Lee dgl at dlee.org
Sat Jul 8 16:30:02 UTC 2017


My initial reaction to this message was indignation because I saw the posts and archived them myself...

But upon further inspection, I find that in my haste to assemble the files I mentioned yesterday, I made two mistakes:

1. I quoted posting times of June, 2016. In fact, they were June, 2010.

2. The files posted were the DSM IV, not the DSM 5.

My sincere apologies to all for any confusion... surely including JD himself, to whom I just emailed message #1 of his own file set before
realizing the above mistakes.


On Sat, Jul 08, 2017 at 07:48:32AM -0400, JD Townsend via HumanSer wrote:

Hello:

Clarification:  the DSM-5 was never posted on this list.

I did send out copies of my converted to MS Word copy to individuals some time ago;  however, when the ethics issue was raised I ended that activity.

My best suggestion is to go to Bookshare and download your own copy.  Converting it to a Word document is as easy as going to FILE, SAVE AS, & choosing your favorite file type.  Alternately, you may highlight everything, CONTROL + A and then paste it into an empty Word document.  

Good luck.

JD


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: JD Townsend via HumanSer
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:36 PM
To: Cheryl Wade via HumanSer
Cc: JD Townsend
Subject: Re: [humanser] Please Assist-DSM 5

Hi:

Got my copy from BookShare.  It is an easy download away.

For my own purposes I copied it into a MS Word documents, then into chapters.  

Just a few easy steps.

JD

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From: Cheryl Wade via HumanSer
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:12 PM
To: Ginny Duff via HumanSer
Cc: Cheryl Wade
Subject: Re: [humanser] Please Assist-DSM 5

Greetings,


I missed the remarks about a digital copy from APA. I wrote to APA about 
two years ago and never got an answer. Is there someone you could 
suggest at APA who could answer our request? Also, is it easily 
searchable? (I have a copy of the DSM-5 on my Victor Reader Stream, and 
it's wonderful if you want to settle down for some bedtime reading, but 
not very searchable.)


I have discussed this issue earlier on the site and was told that 
absolutely the site owner cannot allow us to violate copyright. I 
understand that, but it's still hard without something more searchable.


Cheryl Wade


On 7/6/2017 6:12 PM, Ginny Duff via HumanSer wrote:
> Michael - Did you have to pay for your digital copy from APA??
> If JD can send out his file , that would be great..  I seem to recall there was a reason why he coiuld not do that...
>
> I still have not managed to get a copy.
> Bookshare does have the DSM 5 but it didn't allow for Canadians to access it b/c of the copyright issue in the absence of the marakesh Treaty.
> Any progress on the marakesh treaty??
> Best,
>
> Ginny
>
>
> Dr. V. Duff
> Clinical Director
> West End Assertive Community Treatment Team
> St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto
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> On Jul 6, 2017, at 4:12 PM, Michael Abell via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org<mailto:humanser at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
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> Hello,
>     I understand your frustration. JD is the one that made the file. I
> am sure that he will respond soon as he watches this list and is most
> helpful.
>     I was able to aquire my copy from APA as a digital download a while
> back and use Adobe Digital Editions to search for diagnoses. I also
> understand that it is available from Bookshare(although I cannot confirm
> this).
>
>
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> Dear friends,.
> I hope to find you well. A couple of years ago, a fellow federationist on
> the list shared his Word format of the DSM 5. I am failing to locate the
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