[NABS-L] Question about DSM-5

Cory McMahon cory.j.mcmahon at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 22:17:57 UTC 2020


I, personally, did not have any that I can remember; but, I used it for a
course a couple of years ago, and since it was a hard class, I tried to
forget everything about it, including the DSM-5.

Sincerely,

Cory McMahon

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Subject: [NABS-L] Question about DSM-5

Hi everyone. 
I'm about to start my masters in rehabilitation counseling, and one of the
required texts is the DSM-5. I know vaguely about it due to having taken
abnormal psychology in my undergraduate, but we never actually used it. 
I downloaded it from Bookshare and it seems fairly accessible. Typically,
when textbooks have diagrams, I read the text and go over the diagrams with
a reader. I would have thought the DSM-5, being such an important text,
would have diagrams, but searching in the text for "picture" or "figure"
don't seem to lead to anything, even a figure description. 
For these of you who have had to use the DSM-5, have there been any
accessibility barriers in navigating it? 
Thank you, 
Vejas 
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