Invited commentaryNosology of psychoses in DSM-5: Inches ahead but miles to go
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Role of funding source
This paper was supported in part by NIMH grant MH 78113.
Contributor
Dr. Matcheri S Keshavan MD is the sole author who wrote the manuscript.
Conflict of interest
There are no conflicts relevant to this manuscript.
Acknowledgments
I thank Dr. Rajiv Tandon for his valuable comments.
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