


2012 Webinar #1 DVD Video: Controversies in the Diagnosis of FASD: Implications for the DSM-V
A federal committee has been meeting for more than three years in an attempt to define the neurobehavioral profile of children affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol. These efforts have been complicated by the lack of consensus regarding criteria for each of the diagnoses within Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and inconsistencies in diagnosis in the published literature. This webinar presents the most current thinking around these issues and implications for establishing FAS and related disorders as a diagnostic code with the DSM-V.
A federal committee has been meeting for more than three years in an attempt to define the neurobehavioral profile of children affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol. These efforts have been complicated by the lack of consensus regarding criteria for each of the diagnoses within Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and inconsistencies in diagnosis in the published literature. This webinar presents the most current thinking around these issues and implications for establishing FAS and related disorders as a diagnostic code with the DSM-V.
A federal committee has been meeting for more than three years in an attempt to define the neurobehavioral profile of children affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol. These efforts have been complicated by the lack of consensus regarding criteria for each of the diagnoses within Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and inconsistencies in diagnosis in the published literature. This webinar presents the most current thinking around these issues and implications for establishing FAS and related disorders as a diagnostic code with the DSM-V.
DVD format: All regions
Presented by: Ira J. Chasnoff, MD