This makes assumption new diagnosis more accurate.
This makes an assumption that each version of the DSM is somehow more accurate than the last, and I’m not sure if that really stands up. Why, exactly would the DSM-IV criteria for schizophrenia be less accurate than DSM-V when it’s all essentially made up by a panel of professionals? 
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This makes assumption new diagnosis more accurate.
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