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What are the advantages of DSM-IV classification over DSM-III?
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- Improved Diagnostic Criteria: DSM-IV refined many of the diagnostic categories and criteria introduced in DSM-III, making them more precise and evidence-based.
- Empirical Foundation: DSM-IV was based on extensive field trials and research, ensuring better scientific validity than DSM-III.
- Greater Cultural Sensitivity: DSM-IV introduced cultural formulation guidelines, which were absent in DSM-III, helping clinicians consider cultural influences on behavior.
- Updated Disorder Listings: It included new disorders and removed outdated or less-supported ones based on current research.
- Better Clinical Utility: The changes in DSM-IV made it more practical and user-friendly for clinicians.
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Chapter 5: Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy - Questions [Page 5.60]
