[NABS-L] Question about DSM-5

Keri Svendsen keribcu at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 00:09:38 UTC 2020


good evening,


the DSM5 is easy to use once you know the layout. It is on bookshare by 
the way if you hadn't found that.

On 7/30/2020 6:04 PM, Vejas Vasiliauskas via NABS-L wrote:
> 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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