Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 ----- Forwarded Message ----To: keliasunrise@...Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 11:17:06 AMSubject: DSM-5 Comment Period Re-Opened! If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online . Share This: Dear Tequila: By now, you may know that Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is on the list of conditions still under consideration for the DSM-5, the reference work that physicians and others use to diagnose mental health disorders and many developmental disorders. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has announced another opportunity to comment on these conditions. The Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation is coordinating another comment campaign to show the APA there is widespread, informed support for the inclusion of SPD in the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), to be published in 2013. YOU can help promote recognition of Sensory Processing Disorder by submitting a comment on the APA website! To make commenting as simple as possible, we have created a web page that includes instructions for reaching the comment area of the APA site. You’ll also find topic suggestions/sample language for different groups of supporters (parents, OTs, physicians, diagnosticians, etc.) based on what we know the APA is considering in their final deliberations. Use our ideas or use your own - it doesn't matter. What matters is commenting. The most persuasive comments will be the ones that provide concrete, evidence-based information and/or observation based on your own personal or clinical experience. Every letter counts! The deadline for commenting is June 15, but please act now. Numbers matter. A mountain of immediate, supportive comments will make a significant impression on the committee. And please help us pass the word! Forward this message and/or the link to our comment page to colleagues, physicians (especially important!), family, teachers, clients, friends - anyone in a position to make an informed comment on the value of recognizing Sensory Processing Disorder in the DSM-5. If you have a website, blog, or social networking page, those are great places to get the word out, too. The more people who comment supportively, the better. For years, people have asked us, “What can I do to help get Sensory Processing Disorder into the DSM?†Now is the time when individuals everywhere can help and what they do will matter. Support the movement to get Sensory Processing Disorder included in the DSM-5. Post your comments today. This is our last chance to be included in the DSM until 2025! With thanks and warmest personal regards, Lucy Jane , PhD, OTR Founder and Executive Director Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation Take me to the comment page right now. PS – Donations support the DSM-5 campaign, too. To make a donation of any size to the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation, click here and donate now. 5420 South Quebec Street, Suite 135 | Greenwood Village, CO 80111 US | This email was sent to keliasunrise@.... To ensure that you continue receiving our emails, please add us to youraddress book or safe list. manage your preferences | opt out using TrueRemove™ Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails. EmailNow powered by Emma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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