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DSM-5 Video Series: Changes to Somatic Symptoms

DSM-5 Video Series: What was the rationale behind the changes regarding somatic symptoms?

Joel E. Dimsdale, MD
Chair, Somatic Stress Disorders Work Group

Listen to Dr. Dimsdale discuss the rationale behind the changes regarding somatic symptoms.

 
 
 
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