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The DSM is an evolving text that is periodically revised to reflect the most recent knowledge regarding mental disorders.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>DSM-I The first edition, published in 1952.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-II The second edition, published in 1968.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-III The third edition, published in 1980.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-III-R The revised DSM-III, published in 1987.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-IV The fourth edition, published in 1994.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-IV-TR The evidence-based revision of the DSM-IV text, published in 2000.<\/li>\n<li>DSM-5 The fifth edition, scheduled for publication in 2013.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<hr \/>\n<p>Also known as the DSM-IV, this reference work is published by the American Psychiatric Association and gives information on mental health disorders. It supplies lists of causes of disorders, useful statistics, and prognoses. 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