The S Axis in PDM-2. Symptom Patterns: The Subjective Experience

In this paper we address the main innovations included in the Subjective Experience chapter (S Axis) of the PDM-2, that is, its conceptualization of adult symptom patterns. We include some comparison between, and discussion of, ICD-10, DSM-5, and PDM-2. A primary goal of the PDM is to consider both...

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