09-03-2014, 12:43 PM
GoodYellowDogs Wrote:Clarify which DSM they are using. It matters, as there were quite a few DSM questions on the exam.I've contacted TESC... they replied that the TECEP is not specific to either DSM. :confused: For those DSM questions that you had, did it mention just "DSM" or "DSM-IV/V"? Now I'm seriously wondering if I should get the 16th edition or an earlier one...
Saharapost Wrote:From my experience with TECEPs, TESC's questions seem to be heavily drawn from the first text among other listed recommended texts. *snip* I go for the first on the list and it works for me.Thanks for pointing that out! I checked the chapter breakdown of each book and found that the first abnormal psychology text listed is the closest match to the exam guide's content breakdown.