[humanser] Please Assist-DSM 5

Doug Lee dgl at dlee.org
Thu Jul 6 21:17:29 UTC 2017


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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