Open Letters

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Federal Ownership of data of federally funded research projects

The definition of a psychological syndrome changed between DSM-4 and DSM-5, with little warning. In DSM-5 defines it as wholly within an individual. For example, shared delusional disorder was not included in DSM-5 (although it was in DSM-4). This is all well and fine, but it created a huge and meaningless side track, typified by the statement "it's not a syndrome". For more details on why this is meaningless, see "parental alienation is not a syndrome."

Overcoming parent child contact problems by Robin Deutsche

Treatment Failures in CBT