EFTA01728622Set 10
94p44,132w
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
4th edition, Text Revision, commonly referred to as the DSM-IV-TR (American
Psychiatric Association, 2000). Legal definitions may not be the same as societal ... Mental Disorders, 4th edition, Text
12 - CHILD MOLESTERS: A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS
EFTA01728642
Revision (DSM-IV-TR)(Arrterican Psychiatric Association, 2000). They are defined
there as recurrent, intense, and sexually arousing ... victimization of children has resulted in increasing use of
the term pedophile. In the DSM-IV-TR, pedophilia is classified as a paraphilia, one
of the psychosexual disorders
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EFTA00221798Set 9
2009-06-085p2,044w
Document 144-2 Entered on FLSD Docket 06/08/2009 Page 3 of 5
12. The DSM-IV-TR recognizes both powerlessness and helplessness as requisite parts of
the traumatic experience ... boundary violation. Repetition and
reenactment represent central features of Criterion B in the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of
posttraumatic stress disorder trauma. In effect, release of their identity and public ... public disclosure.
15. Another aspect of the plaintiffs' experience, which is recognized by DSM-IV-TR, is
that the trauma was associated with human design factors (such as cruel intention
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00221798.pdf
EFTA00072947Set 9
2021-07-15104p22,575w
Task Force on Nomenclature and Statistics (DSM-
III-R), 1985-1987
Adviser, Sexual Disorders, DSM-IV
Adviser, Sexual Disorders, DSM-IV-TR
American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41, American
Psychological ... debate in
criminal court. In: Spitzer RL, First MB, Williams JBW, Gibbon M
(eds.): DSM-IV-TR® Case Book: Experts Tell How They Treated
Their Own Patients, Vol. 2. Washington
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00072947.pdf
EFTA01697392Set 10
15p6,572w
Statistical Manual ofMental Disorders, 4th edition, Text Revision, commonly
referred to as the DSM-IV-112, (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). They are defined as
recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, urges ... pubescent teenagers.
The terms Hebephilia and Ephebophilia are not specifically mentioned in the DSM-IV-TR, and
are rarely used, even by mental health.professionals. They are, however, being increasingly used ... prosecutive purposes, a certain type of offender. The term
does not appear in the DSM-IV-TR and it is not intended to imply or to be used for clinical
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01697392.pdf
EFTA00284144Set 9
24p9,235w
Western
individuals compared to their Western counterparts are somatization and dissociation. In
the DSM-IV TR, these were either missing from the diagnostic criteria or the focus was
on only ... necessarily include symptoms such as
flashbacks and nightmares, as described by the DSM-IV TR. Survivors of war-torn
Afghanistan have difficulty translating their dominant symptom to English; the closest ... Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (Fourth
Edition, Text Revision; DSM-IV-TR) Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Auerhahn, Nanette C. & Laub, Dori (1998). The primal
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00284144.pdf
EFTA00607634Set 9
24p9,237w
Western
individuals compared to their Western counterparts are somatization and dissociation. In
the DSM-IV TR, these were either missing from the diagnostic criteria or the focus was
on only ... necessarily include symptoms such as
flashbacks and nightmares, as described by the DSM-IV TR. Survivors of war-torn
Afghanistan have difficulty translating their dominant symptom to English; the closest ... Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (Fourth
Edition, Text Revision; DSM-IV-TR) Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Auerhahn, Nanette C. & Laub, Dori (1998). The primal
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00607634.pdf
EFTA00221783Set 9
2009-06-0815p3,668w
boundary violation. Repetition and
reenactment represent central features of Criterion B in the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis
of posttraumatic stress disorder trauma. In effect, release of their identity and
public ... result of public disclosure.
Another aspect of the plaintiffs' experience, which is recognized by DSM-IV-TR,
is that the trauma was associated with human design factors (such as cruel ... tendency to
produce more "severe or long lasting" posttraumatic stress disorder than natural
events (DSM IV TR p. 464). A policy of deliberate revelation of the names of the
victims
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00221783.pdf
EFTA02725858Set 11
11p2,094w
violence history,
of systems, activities of
history, substance use history, sexual history, review
using DSM-IV axes, and
daily living, mental status examination, diagnoses
discussion of case findings and opinions
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02725858.pdf
EFTA00723455Set 9
2009-12-2663p13,806w
Orlando,
Florida. Co-Presenter Robert Moseley, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist.
10/03 Day, D. Understanding the DSM-IV-TR and OtherPsychological Oddities, The WorldofConflict
Resolution: A Mosaic ofPossibilities, Association for Conflict Resolution
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00723455.pdf