The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders but on this site it is referred to as The Barmy Bible
DSM-IV
Proposed DSM-V
CDC 2012 Findings: 1/88 are Diagnosed with ASD
Brief Comment by the Autism Action Network with regards to the new proposed DSM-V — Head Of DSM-IV Nails What’s Wrong With DSM-V
Article — APA Should Delay Publication of DSM-V by Allen Frances, MD on January 31, 2012 in the Psychiatric Times
Article — Proposed Revisions to Autism Diagnosis in DSM-V: My Response Article written by the author of stark.raving.mad.mommy.com on Friday January 28, 2012
Article — Big Book O’ Crazy, Article written by the author of stark.raving.mad.mommy.com on Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Brief Comment — I Have One Thing To Say About The DSM V, Comments written by Rob Gorski, author of lostandtired.com on January 30, 2012
Article — Why the DSM-V Should Concern Us All written by Mary Romaniec on January 19, 2012, the article was published on the Age of Autism website (www.ageofautism.com)
A Letter to the APA from Michael John Carley on January 25, 2012 (the letter is located at the GRASP website (http://grasp.org)
Article — Proposed Changes to DSM-V, this article looks to be authored by Michael John Carley but posted by Alison Alpert on the GRASP website on January 21, 2012 (http://grasp.org)
Press Release from SafeMinds (http://safeminds.org) on January 26, 2012 — Changes in DSM-V Autism Definition Could Negatively Impact Millions