The Birth of the DSM and its Early Years

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Across
  1. 4. Became the top-prescribed drugs by the late 1960s and early 1970s, advertised for coping with situational stress and problems of living.
  2. 5. The concept that mental disorders have psychological causes; Medical 203 and DSM-I placed significant emphasis on this.
  3. 7. He placed anxiety at the heart of all neuroses
  4. 9. The loosening of the hierarchical model is DSM-II and amplified emphasis on “splitting” diagnoses in DSM-III led to a focus on this.
  5. 10. Second category in Medical 203 and DSM-I, grounded in Freudian psychodynamics.
  6. 11. General paralysis of the insane
  7. 12. A type of transient diagnosis.
  8. 13. A traditional classification for serious depression.
Down
  1. 1. German psychiatrist who shifted the focus of diagnosis from symptoms to the course and outcome of mental disorders
  2. 2. The most commonly employed psychiatric term from the 1950s through 1980.
  3. 3. A diagnostic system that evaluates multiple aspects of a person, not just the primary diagnosis.
  4. 6. The DSM entered public debate in the 1970s due to its classification of…
  5. 8. Evaluating the severity of a condition on a scale; initiated in Medical 203.