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Cross posting from the dedicated thread for Boards
I've a question - do you guys have thoughts on whether there will be many questions asked specifically about changes to DSM 5? Unless I'm mistaken, this exam ( i.e. 2017) is the first one with DSM 5 only. So it worthwhile spending time doing questions from the self assessment book or something? Some of the changes are so random I haven't seen them in clinical practice enough to be familiar with them. I'm using Kenny and Spiegel 3rd edition mostly, did a bit of BTB and some PsychBoardsPrep. Also FOCUS. None seem to more than a few questions addressing changes specifically. Am I worrying about this unnecessarily?
Thanks in advance!
I've a question - do you guys have thoughts on whether there will be many questions asked specifically about changes to DSM 5? Unless I'm mistaken, this exam ( i.e. 2017) is the first one with DSM 5 only. So it worthwhile spending time doing questions from the self assessment book or something? Some of the changes are so random I haven't seen them in clinical practice enough to be familiar with them. I'm using Kenny and Spiegel 3rd edition mostly, did a bit of BTB and some PsychBoardsPrep. Also FOCUS. None seem to more than a few questions addressing changes specifically. Am I worrying about this unnecessarily?
Thanks in advance!