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How DSM-V Language on Postpartum Depression May Affect Insurance Coverage & Research Funding | POSTPARTUM PROGRESS
Here's another expert weighing in onthe new language about postpartum depression in the DSM-V: Susan Stone, LCSW. Susan ischair of the President's Advisory Council of Postpartum Support International. It takes years (generally) for clinical observation to find representation in the DSM. The basis for making such change requires compelling research, clinical oversight and the agreement …