2017
DOI: 10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss1id316
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Appraising the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual against Recovery philosophies in elderly dementia

Abstract: This article looks at the history of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM) classification system, its role and limitations, while making comparisons and contrasts to Recovery philosophies in relation to elderly dementia from a social work perspective. It was found that the clinician, caregiver and patient can all play a role in Recovery, and while not comparable the DSM complements psychosocial models of Recovery. It was also found that with the diversification and expansion of an increasing ageing populatio… Show more

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