This is the first book-length account of the controversy preceding and following the APA’s decision in 1986 to include a premenstrually related diagnosis in its revised diagnostic manual DSM III-R. Figert examines why the decision was controversial and consequential in three main domains where people their interests and claims to ownership coincide: the Health and Mental Health Domain the Woman Domain and the Science Domain.
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