via the Library of Congress
This is a film about classification of mental illness. Through historical review this film considers the forthcoming classification DSM-5.
Disclaimer:
This film does not reflect the view of any organisation whatsoever. It is an entirely personal representation.
This film does not reflect the view of any organisation whatsoever. It is an entirely personal representation.
I do not have any common license for the music and if anybody has concerns about this please let me know and I will change the soundtrack
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From 1990 to the end of 1999, the Library of Congress and the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health sponsored a unique interagency initiative to advance the goals set forth in a proclamation by President George Bush designating the 1990s as the Decade of the Brain: "to enhance public awareness of the benefits to be derived from brain research" through "appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities." To achieve this public recognition, the LC/NIMH Project on the Decade of the Brain sponsored a variety of activities including publications and programs aimed at introducing Members of Congress, their staffs, and the general public to cutting-edge research on the brain and encouraging public dialogue on the ethical, philosophical, and humanistic implications of these emerging discoveries.
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