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Immigrants and Refugees
Homicide reviews and analyses have consistently documented an over-representation of immigrant and refugee women among IPV-related homicide victims compared with U.S. born women. This guide intends to help mental health providers in treating IPV survivors. It includes definitions associated with IPV, data on the prevalence of IPV, and the impact of IPV on survivors and their families.
Stress And Trauma
Learn more about treating historically marginalized populations experiencing stress and trauma related to changing political and social environments.
Helping Patients Access Care
Use these resources to understand APA’s position on access to care, and to help your patients access appropriate care.
Educational Resources
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DSM-5 Fact Sheets
Download fact sheets that cover changes in the new edition, updated disorders, and general information about the DSM–5.
JobCentral
Looking for your next career move? APA JobCentral is the place for psychiatry professionals to browse and apply for the latest job openings.
Recovery-Oriented Care in Psychiatry
Recovery from Mental Disorders and Substance Use Disorders is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
Updates to DSM Criteria, Text and ICD-10 Codes
Access resources, find coding updates, learn about reimbursement issues and help with the transition to ICD-10.
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