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  2. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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    DSM-5-TR is the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association. It is used for diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders, but has also faced criticism and controversy for its reliability, validity, and cultural bias.

  3. DSM-5 - Wikipedia

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    DSM-5 is the 2013 update to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association. It includes changes and revisions to the previous edition, such as the elimination of subtypes of schizophrenia, the renaming of Asperger syndrome, and the inclusion of binge eating disorder.

  4. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    AUDIT is a ten-item tool to identify hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption and related problems. It can also screen for alcohol use disorder and dependence, and has been validated in various settings and populations.

  5. Auditor's report - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of auditor's reports, such as unqualified, qualified, adverse and disclaimer, and how they are issued based on the audit results. See examples of standard auditor's reports on financial statements and their components.

  6. Clinical audit - Wikipedia

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    Clinical audit is a quality improvement process that reviews and changes healthcare practices against explicit criteria. Learn about its origins, methods and integration into contemporary healthcare systems, especially in the UK.

  7. Agency (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Agency is the concept of a person's ability to initiate and control their actions, and the feeling they have of being in charge of their actions. In psychology, agency can be divided into behavioral and cognitive domains, and into instrumental and communicative types of agents.

  8. Risk assessment - Wikipedia

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    Risk assessment is the process of identifying and analyzing potential events that may cause harm or loss. The analysis of a situation to determine the level of risk inherent in that situation is called risk analysis, a subcategory of risk assessment.

  9. Expert witness - Wikipedia

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    Most notably in the context of a criminal prosecution, an expert witness who evaluates or examines an item pertinent to an investigation or case evaluation may add an entry to a "chain of custody" document, [6] a form that contains the item's description, the time and date of release for all prior custodians of the item, and the time and date ...