Overview — DSM-5-TR for Academic Medical Libraries

Reference collection procurement for R1/R2 medical schools + nursing schools + graduate clinical psychology programs. Library consortia + multi-year contract pricing. PO + Net-30 + tax-exempt at checkout. Free worldwide shipping. Authentication-verified delivery. Request Library-Acquisitions Pricing

Academic medical libraries serving R1 and R2 medical schools, schools of nursing, graduate clinical psychology programs, and behavioral-health professional schools maintain the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) as a permanent reference-collection title. Typical academic library procurement: 5-25 copies per institution including reserve-shelf copies (high-demand short-loan), circulating copies (longer-loan), and inter-library-loan duplicates.

Library consortia consolidate purchasing across multi-institution buyers, dramatically expanding the GAS-addressable academic-library market. Major consortia: Electronic Health Library of British Columbia (EHLBC), regional medical-library consortia (Pacific Northwest Medical Library Group, MidContinental Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, etc.), university-system shared collections (University of California Library System, University of Wisconsin System, State University of New York system), and international academic-library consortia. A single procurement decision through a consortium can drive 50+ library subscriptions.

The PsychiatryOnline institutional electronic license (separate APA Publishing product, not Global Academic Supply scope) frequently complements physical-copy procurement; both serve different use cases — electronic for off-site clinical access, physical for in-library reserve-shelf use, course-reserve scheduling, and inter-library-loan duplicates. Many academic medical libraries procure both formats. Multi-year acquisition contracts are typical for academic libraries; 3-5 year contract terms align with library-budget planning cycles + new-edition release-cycle hedging.

Global Academic Supply provides DSM-5-TR to academic medical library acquisitions managers + library-consortia procurement officers + university-system shared-collection administrators at bulk-tier pricing structured for library-acquisitions workflows. Tier discounts begin at 5 copies; library-consortium aggregation pricing structures available for multi-institution buyers. PO + Net-30 + tax-exempt checkout + free worldwide shipping + dedicated library-acquisitions account rep + authentication-verified delivery are standard.

Quick Facts for Library Acquisitions
TitleDSM-5-TR (paperback)
ISBN-139780890425763
EditionFifth Edition, Text Revision (March 2022)
PublisherAmerican Psychiatric Association Publishing
Library typeR1/R2 medical school + nursing school + graduate clinical psychology library
Typical procurement volume5-25 copies per institution (reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate)
Library consortium aggregationAvailable — single decision drives 50+ library subscriptions
Multi-year contract availabilityYes — 3-5 year contracts standard for academic libraries
Format complementPsychiatryOnline electronic license (APA Publishing direct, separate product) often procured alongside physical copies

Why Buy from Global Academic Supply — Library Acquisitions

Procurement-grade institutional supply for academic medical library reference collections, library consortia, and university-system shared collections at R1/R2 medical schools + nursing schools + graduate clinical psychology programs.

  • Library-acquisitions workflow alignment: Global Academic Supply structures pricing tiers + multi-year contracts + PO terms specifically aligned with academic library acquisitions workflows. Standard procurement integration with university library-budget cycles + library-consortium aggregation pricing.
  • Library consortium aggregation pricing: for library consortia consolidating purchasing across multi-institution buyers (EHLBC, regional medical-library consortia, university-system shared collections, international academic-library consortia), Global Academic Supply offers consortium-aggregation pricing structures. Single procurement decision drives 50+ library subscriptions; pricing reflects volume aggregation across the consortium.
  • Multi-year frame contracts for academic libraries — 3-5 year terms align with library-budget planning cycles. Locks in pricing across new-edition release cycles. Enables predictable academic library acquisitions budget planning.
  • Authentication-verified bulk orders: every copy ships with the publisher's per-copy authentication feature; bulk-order verification reports available on request. Critical for academic libraries where counterfeit reference materials compromise scholarly-citation integrity in published research drawing on library-shelf editions.
  • Reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate procurement structure: Global Academic Supply structures bulk orders to support library-collection-management workflows — typical academic library orders 5-25 copies including reserve-shelf copies (high-demand short-loan), circulating copies (longer-loan), and inter-library-loan duplicates. Custom quotes accommodate this collection-management structure.
  • Dedicated library-acquisitions account rep — single contact for the procurement lifecycle (RFP → consortium-aggregation negotiation → multi-year contract → quarterly reorders → multi-institution distribution coordination).
  • PO + Net-30 standard — accommodates academic library accounts-payable cycles + university system financial workflows.
  • Tax-exempt at checkout — academic libraries' tax-exempt status applies automatically; no separate documentation required at checkout.
  • Free worldwide shipping — included in price; no shipping line items on PO; ships to single library address OR direct-to-multiple-library-addresses for consortium-aggregated procurement.
  • Cross-publisher invoicing for full reference-collection procurement: aggregate DSM-5-TR with companion psychiatric reference titles + medical reference + nursing reference + behavioral-health-adjacents as a single library-consortium-procurement relationship + single monthly invoice.
  • Procurement-system catalog integration: Coupa, Ariba, Jaggaer, SAP Procurement, OCLC WorldShare Management Services + library-acquisition-system integration available. Catalog feeds available on request for streamlined library-procurement workflows.
  • Same-ISBN-same-edition guarantee: the copies your library receives are the identical printing your acquisitions committee evaluated.
  • PsychiatryOnline complement awareness: Global Academic Supply does not compete with APA Publishing's PsychiatryOnline electronic institutional license (a separate APA-direct product). Many academic libraries procure both — physical copies via GAS for reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate, electronic license direct from APA for off-site clinical access. Account rep can advise on the format-mix complementing your library's collection-management strategy.

FAQs — Library Acquisitions

What's the bulk discount for 5, 10, or 25 copies for our academic medical library reference collection?

Tier pricing applies on top of base bulk pricing: 5-9 copies 5% off; 10-24 copies 10% off; 25-99 copies 15% off; 100+ copies 20% off. Most R1/R2 academic medical libraries procure 5-25 copies (reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate), qualifying for 5%-10%-15% tier. Library consortia aggregating across multi-institution buyers qualify for higher tiers via consortium-aggregation pricing structures.

Library consortium aggregation — does GAS work with EHLBC, regional medical-library consortia, university-system shared collections?

Yes. Global Academic Supply offers consortium-aggregation pricing structures for library consortia consolidating purchasing across multi-institution buyers. Confirmed compatibility with consortium-procurement workflows including Electronic Health Library of British Columbia, regional medical-library consortia (Pacific Northwest Medical Library Group, MidContinental Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine), university-system shared collections (University of California Library System, University of Wisconsin System, State University of New York system), and international academic-library consortia. Coordinate via the procurement-quote form indicating consortium membership; dedicated library-acquisitions account rep responds with consortium-aggregation pricing.

Multi-year contract pricing for academic library budget cycles?

Yes — 3-5 year frame contracts standard for academic libraries. Negotiated terms align with library-budget planning cycles + new-edition release-cycle hedging. Locks in pricing across the typical 6-9 year DSM revision cycle. Enables predictable academic library acquisitions budget planning + avoids re-RFP each fiscal cycle.

Reserve-shelf + circulating + ILL duplicate procurement structure — does GAS accommodate library-collection-management workflows?

Yes. Custom quotes accommodate library-collection-management structures. Typical academic library DSM-5-TR procurement: 1-3 reserve-shelf copies (high-demand short-loan, course-reserve scheduling), 2-5 circulating copies (longer-loan), 1-2 inter-library-loan duplicates, plus possibly 1-3 reference-only copies (no-checkout). Total 5-15 copies for typical R1/R2 medical school library; up to 25 for larger systems. Procurement quote can structure the order across these collection-management roles.

PsychiatryOnline electronic license vs physical-copy procurement — should we get both?

Many academic medical libraries procure both. The PsychiatryOnline institutional electronic license (separate APA Publishing product, direct from APA) provides off-site clinical access + searchable diagnostic-criteria reference + cross-edition history. Physical copies (procured via Global Academic Supply) serve in-library reserve-shelf use, course-reserve scheduling, inter-library-loan duplicates, and walk-in-user reference. Different use cases; both supported. Account rep can advise on format-mix complementing your library's collection-management strategy.

OCLC WorldShare Management Services + library-acquisition-system integration?

Yes. Catalog feeds compatible with OCLC WorldShare Management Services + library-acquisition-system integration. Standard library-procurement workflow integration available — coordinated through dedicated library-acquisitions account rep.

Authentication-verification for academic library scholarly-citation integrity?

Each DSM-5-TR copy ships with the publisher's per-copy authentication feature. Critical for academic libraries where counterfeit reference materials compromise scholarly-citation integrity in published research drawing on library-shelf editions. Bulk-order verification reports support library-acquisitions defensible-provenance documentation.

Multi-institution shipping for library consortium aggregated procurement?

Yes. Library consortium aggregated procurement coordinated through dedicated library-acquisitions account rep — useful for consortia driving 50+ library subscriptions through single procurement decision. Multi-institution shipping (direct-to-each-member-library address) supported with single PO + invoice consolidation. Free worldwide shipping included.

Tax-exempt status — does academic library tax-exempt apply automatically?

Yes. Academic libraries' tax-exempt status (state-funded universities, 501(c) non-profit private universities, public-library-system) applies automatically at checkout. No sales tax added; no separate documentation required at checkout. Standard for-profit-affiliated libraries also pay quoted price without sales tax added.

Cross-publisher procurement bundle for academic library full reference-collection?

Yes. Global Academic Supply aggregates cross-publisher procurement (DSM-5-TR from APA + medical reference titles from various publishers + nursing reference + behavioral-health adjacents + companion psychiatric titles) as a single library-consortium-procurement relationship + single monthly invoice. Replaces fragmented per-publisher library-procurement workflows.

Lead time aligned with academic library fiscal-year-end procurement cycles?

Yes. Global Academic Supply ships 250-copy orders within 5-7 business days, with coordination available for academic library fiscal-year-end procurement cycles (typically Q1-Q2 of academic year, late-summer through autumn). For library consortia placing aggregated procurement orders during typical autumn cycles, recommend placing orders 3-4 weeks in advance to align with PO processing + multi-institution distribution coordination.

New-edition-upgrade — when DSM-6 publishes (next major edition), does multi-year contract handle upgrade procurement?

DSM-6 has no published timeline (next major edition likely 2030+); DSM-5-TR remains current professional standard. Multi-year frame contracts include new-edition-upgrade clauses — when DSM-6 (or next Text Revision) publishes, libraries can transition procurement to current-edition under existing contract terms. Reduces procurement-administrative overhead for library-acquisitions teams.

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DSM-5-TR: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (Text Revision)

The DSM-5-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, Text Revision) is the official publication of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This authoritative resource provides the most up-to-date classification, criteria, and coding for mental disorders, making it the gold standard for clinicians, researchers, and students in the mental health field. The manual helps clinicians and researchers define and classify mental disorders, improving diagnoses, treatment, and research outcomes worldwide.

Published in March 2022, this Text Revision updates and enhances the original DSM-5 (2013) with the most current research findings, contributions from over 200 subject matter experts, and a comprehensive review by the Ethnoracial Equity and Inclusion Work Group. The DSM-5-TR remains the authoritative current edition in 2026, with the APA releasing a September 2025 coding update supplement (available free at psychiatry.org) that provides the latest ICD-10-CM code changes and criteria refinements.

Why this matters: Accurate diagnosis impacts real patient outcomes. Ensure your clinicians and students are trained on the official, most current diagnostic standard — while saving 40–60% compared to retail channels.

Key Features of the DSM-5-TR

  • New Diagnosis: Prolonged Grief Disorder — the most significant diagnostic addition since DSM-5
  • Suicidal Behavior Codes: New codes for suicidal behavior and nonsuicidal self-injury, available to clinicians of any discipline without requiring any other diagnosis
  • Comprehensive Text Updates: Fully revised text for every disorder with updated sections on associated features, prevalence, development and course, risk and prognostic factors, culture, diagnostic markers, suicide, and differential diagnosis
  • ICD-10-CM Code Alignment: Over 50 updated ICD-10-CM codes for substance intoxication, withdrawal, and other disorders — accurate for clinical and billing use
  • Full-Color Printing: Complete full-color printing throughout with the ability to authenticate each printed copy
  • Expert Contributions: Written and reviewed by over 200 subject matter experts in psychiatry, psychology, and related fields
  • Equity Review: Comprehensive review by the Ethnoracial Equity and Inclusion Work Group ensuring culturally informed diagnostic criteria

Who Should Buy This Book?

  • Psychiatrists and psychologists diagnosing and treating mental disorders in clinical practice
  • Medical students and psychology students preparing for board exams (USMLE, EPPP, NCLEX) and clinical rotations
  • Therapists, counselors, and social workers using DSM criteria for treatment planning and insurance billing
  • Researchers in mental health, neuroscience, clinical psychology, and public health
  • Nursing and allied health programs requiring the DSM as a core reference text
  • University bookstores and institutional procurement offices ordering for departments, residency programs, and training academies

Why This Book Is Essential — By Profession

  • For Psychiatrists: The DSM-5-TR is the definitive diagnostic tool used in every clinical encounter — what clinicians call the “current standard” and “common language” across treatment teams. The updated ICD-10-CM codes (including the September 2025 supplement) ensure accurate insurance billing and CMS compliance. Prolonged Grief Disorder is now a diagnosable condition with reimbursable codes. Primary chapters: all diagnostic categories, ICD-10-CM coding tables, assessment measures
  • For Clinical Psychologists: Required for EPPP licensing exam preparation (exam updated to reflect DSM-5-TR content). The comprehensive text revisions incorporate nearly a decade of new research on prevalence, risk factors, and cultural considerations that directly inform psychological testing interpretation, treatment planning, and forensic evaluations. Primary chapters: personality disorders, neurocognitive disorders, assessment measures, differential diagnosis decision trees
  • For Social Workers (LCSW/MSW): The ASWB licensing exam was updated in 2025 to reflect DSM-5-TR revisions. Universities and licensing boards require the current edition. The new suicidal behavior codes (T14.91) allow any clinician to document suicidal behavior without requiring a separate mental disorder diagnosis. Primary chapters: depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, substance-related disorders
  • For Licensed Counselors (LPC/LMHC): Insurance billing requires current ICD-10-CM codes — therapists using outdated DSM-5 codes risk claim rejections, audit flags, and compliance issues. The NCMHCE references DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria. Primary chapters: anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, feeding and eating disorders
  • For Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP): Psychiatric NPs prescribe medications based on DSM-5-TR diagnoses and need the updated ICD-10-CM codes for prescribing documentation and insurance authorization. The ANCC Psychiatric-Mental Health NP certification exam references current DSM criteria. Primary chapters: substance-related disorders, neurocognitive disorders, medication-induced movement disorders, bipolar disorders
  • For School Psychologists: School-based evaluations for IEPs and 504 plans require documentation aligned with current DSM-5-TR criteria. The updated neurodevelopmental disorders section (ADHD, autism spectrum, learning disabilities) reflects the latest research on prevalence and diagnostic markers in children and adolescents. The Praxis School Psychology exam references DSM-5-TR content. Primary chapters: neurodevelopmental disorders, anxiety disorders, disruptive/impulse-control/conduct disorders
  • For Forensic Psychologists: The DSM-5-TR is the authoritative “bench book” used in courtrooms to assess criminal responsibility, competency to stand trial, and civil commitment evaluations. Expert witness testimony requires exact, updated terminology — using outdated DSM editions can be challenged during cross-examination. Primary chapters: personality disorders, paraphilic disorders, neurocognitive disorders, substance-related disorders
  • For Substance Abuse Counselors: The DSM-5-TR contains over 50 updated ICD-10-CM codes for substance intoxication, withdrawal, and substance-induced disorders — more updates in this category than any other. The refined criteria are essential for determining the appropriate ASAM level of care and documenting severity in dual-diagnosis treatment. Primary chapters: substance-related and addictive disorders, neurocognitive disorders, depressive disorders, sleep-wake disorders

What Real Readers Say

The DSM-5-TR has 4.7 out of 5 stars from 3,978 ratings on Amazon — the #1 Best Seller in Psychiatry. Here’s what verified purchasers are saying:

  • “Necessary book for those in graduate school for clinical mental health counseling!!” — Christine, Verified Purchase, US (March 2026)
  • “My daughter needed this for school and she’s already used it tons! This is a pricy book but it’s priced on par so it’s a good value. The book itself is good quality with a good, thick cover.” — Madeline D., Verified Purchase, US (January 2026)
  • “Essential for MSW study — I waited a long time for a better price and it was worth it. One of the best books I’ve owned.” — Misdelys, Verified Purchase, US (March 2026)

⚠ A Note on Counterfeits: Counterfeit DSM-5-TR copies are a documented and ongoing problem on Amazon, Walmart Marketplace, and eBay. Common complaints include pages printed out of order, wavy text, poor binding, missing sections, and copies that fail the official APA QR-code authentication check. Every copy from Global Academic Supply is guaranteed authentic — official APA US edition, sealed, brand new, with verifiable QR authentication. We do not sell international reprints, scanned reproductions, or used copies.

Budget Justification (For Institutional Procurement)

The DSM-5-TR provides the standardized diagnostic framework required across all mental health clinical operations — from intake assessment and treatment planning to insurance billing and accreditation compliance. Unlike single-use training materials, this manual supports multiple functions: clinical diagnosis, student education, board exam preparation, research methodology, and institutional compliance documentation.

Cost Comparison (verified April 2026): Amazon: $161.23/copy. ThriftBooks: $144.40/copy (new). Barnes & Noble: ~$170/copy. APA Publisher Direct: $170.00 (list price). Global Academic Supply: $89.99/copy — the lowest verified price for a guaranteed authentic new copy from any legitimate seller.

Bulk Savings Example — 25-Clinician Department:

  • Amazon (25 copies × $161.23): $4,030.75
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  • Total savings: $2,231.00 — enough to fund additional training resources, companion study materials, or an entire semester of journal access

Physical vs. Digital Subscription (3-Year ROI): The APA offers DSM-5-TR Online (psychiatryonline.org) as an annual subscription (typically $99–$199/user/year) — no one-time digital purchase exists. Over 3 years, digital access costs approximately $150/year × 3 = $450 per clinician. Global Academic Supply’s physical DSM-5-TR: $89.99 one-time. Net savings: ~$360 per clinician over 3 years. The physical edition has no recurring fees, requires no internet access, can be annotated and shared across a department, survives digital outages, and does not expire.

This purchase supports improved diagnostic accuracy, reduced billing errors from outdated ICD-10-CM codes, accreditation readiness (CACREP, APA residency programs), and scalable training alignment across residency cohorts and clinical staff. Bulk pricing: $85.49 for 5+ copies, $80.99 for 10+, and $71.99 for 25+ units. Purchase Orders accepted from all institutions.

About the American Psychiatric Association (APA)

The American Psychiatric Association is the largest psychiatric organization in the world, with more than 40,400 physician members practicing in over 100 countries. Founded in 1844, the APA has published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since 1952 (DSM-I) — the DSM-5-TR (2022) is the most current edition. APA Publishing (psychiatry.org) produces the DSM series, The American Journal of Psychiatry, and numerous clinical practice guidelines used globally.

In January 2026, the APA released its “Roadmap for the Future of the DSM” — confirming a shift toward a “living document” model with incremental online updates rather than a full DSM-6 release. This means the DSM-5-TR remains the authoritative physical reference for the foreseeable future, with the September 2025 coding update supplement already incorporated.

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Product Specifications

ISBN-13 9780890425763
ISBN-10 0890425760
Publisher American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Publication Date March 18, 2022
Edition 5th Edition, Text Revision
Format Paperback
Pages 1,050
Language English
Dimensions 10 x 7.01 x 1.89 inches
Weight 4.35 lbs
Condition New

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Frequently Asked Questions

The “TR” stands for Text Revision. Published in March 2022, the DSM-5-TR updates the original 2013 DSM-5 with revised diagnostic criteria for over 70 disorders, the new Prolonged Grief Disorder diagnosis, new ICD-10-CM symptom codes for suicidal behavior and nonsuicidal self-injury, updated prevalence data, and a comprehensive ethnoracial equity review. The criteria structure remains largely the same, but the descriptive text, risk factors, and cultural considerations have been substantially rewritten based on nearly a decade of new research. If your program or institution still references DSM-5, upgrading to the DSM-5-TR ensures your clinical documentation uses current codes and terminology. Global Academic Supply offers the DSM-5-TR at $89.99 — 44% below Amazon.
It depends on your use case. If you regularly make diagnoses, bill insurance, or teach — yes. The DSM-5-TR contains over 50 updated ICD-10-CM codes, new codes for suicidal behavior tracking, and Prolonged Grief Disorder. Residency programs and licensing boards increasingly reference the TR edition. If you only need basic diagnostic criteria and don’t bill directly, the original DSM-5 still covers most codes. However, at Global Academic Supply’s price of $89.99 (vs. $161+ on Amazon), the upgrade cost is significantly lower than most clinicians expect. Bulk orders for departments start at $71.99/copy.
The ASWB (Association of Social Work Boards) exam references DSM-5-TR content as of recent exam updates. While many study guides still cover DSM-5 material, the TR edition includes updated diagnostic terminology (e.g., “functional neurological symptom disorder” replaces “conversion disorder”) that increasingly appears in exam questions. Social work programs and exam prep courses recommend having the current edition. The same applies to EPPP (psychology licensing), NCMHCE (counseling), and psychiatry board exams. Global Academic Supply ships free worldwide, so students preparing abroad can access the same US edition.
Counterfeit DSM copies are a documented problem on Amazon and eBay. Red flags include: pages thin enough to see text through both sides, fuzzy or distorted barcodes, blurry cover art, misaligned spine text, and failure to authenticate via the QR code on the back cover. Some buyers have reported receiving copies shipped from overseas that did not pass QR authentication. Global Academic Supply sells only guaranteed authentic, brand new US editions published by American Psychiatric Association Publishing — never international editions, reprints, or used copies. Every copy is sourced directly and ships sealed.
The hardcover (ISBN 9780890425756) is more durable for daily clinical use and holds up better in a professional library. The paperback (ISBN 9780890425763) is lighter, more portable, and significantly more affordable — making it the standard choice for students, residents, and institutional bulk orders. Most training programs order the paperback edition. Global Academic Supply carries the paperback at $89.99 (vs. $161+ on Amazon) with bulk pricing as low as $71.99/copy for 25+ units. Both editions contain identical content.
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) is the most significant new diagnosis added in the DSM-5-TR. It recognizes intense, persistent grief that lasts beyond 12 months in adults (6 months in children) and causes clinically significant impairment. Key symptoms include identity disruption, marked disbelief about the death, avoidance of reminders, and intense emotional pain. This was one of the most requested additions from clinicians and researchers. The DSM-5-TR provides full diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis guidance, and updated prevalence data for PGD.
Yes, the DSM-5-TR remains the authoritative current edition as of 2026. No DSM-6 has been announced. The APA released a coding update supplement in September 2025 (available as a free PDF from psychiatry.org), but has indicated a shift toward a “living document” model with incremental online updates rather than a full new edition. Purchasing the DSM-5-TR now is a safe investment — it will remain the clinical standard for the foreseeable future.
The full DSM-5-TR manual (1,050 pages) includes complete diagnostic criteria, descriptive text, differential diagnosis, risk factors, prevalence data, and culture-related features for every disorder. The Desk Reference (ISBN 9780890425800) is a compact companion that contains only the diagnostic criteria — no descriptive text. Most clinicians and programs need the full manual for clinical decision-making, documentation, and training. The Desk Reference is useful as a quick-lookup supplement but is not a substitute. Global Academic Supply carries the full manual at 44% below Amazon’s price.
Clinicians and students recommend a few proven approaches: start with the classification table (pages xxiii–xl) to understand the overall structure, then study disorders by category rather than alphabetically. Use the differential diagnosis decision trees in the companion Handbook. Practice with DSM-5-TR Self-Exam Questions (ISBN 9781615375097) which contains 400+ test questions mapped to specific criteria. For exam prep, focus on criteria changes from DSM-5, new diagnoses (Prolonged Grief Disorder, Unspecified Mood Disorder), and updated ICD-10-CM codes. Global Academic Supply carries all companion study materials at institutional pricing.
Yes. The DSM-5-TR includes over 50 updated ICD-10-CM codes, including new symptom codes for suicidal behavior (T14.91) and nonsuicidal self-injury that are available to all clinicians without requiring any other diagnosis. The September 2025 APA coding update supplement adds additional code revisions. Accurate ICD-10-CM coding is essential for insurance reimbursement, clinical documentation, and institutional compliance. The full manual provides the code alongside each diagnostic category.
The DSM-IV-TR (2000) used a multi-axial diagnostic system and ICD-9-CM codes — it is now obsolete for clinical use. The DSM-5 (2013) eliminated the multi-axial system, introduced dimensional assessments, reorganized disorder categories, and transitioned to ICD-10-CM codes. The DSM-5-TR (2022) is the current edition: it retains the DSM-5 structure but updates descriptive text for every disorder, adds Prolonged Grief Disorder, includes new ICD-10-CM symptom codes, and incorporates nearly a decade of new research. Any institution still using DSM-IV-TR or even DSM-5 should upgrade — Global Academic Supply offers bulk pricing starting at $71.99/copy for 25+ units.
Global Academic Supply sells the DSM-5-TR (ISBN 9780890425763) for $89.99 — that’s $71.24 less than Amazon’s current price of $161.23, a 44% savings. Global Academic Supply is also tax-exempt (zero sales tax) and includes free worldwide shipping, bringing total savings above 55% compared to Amazon. For bulk orders, pricing drops further: $85.49 for 5+ copies, $80.99 for 10+, and $71.99 for 25+. Purchase Orders accepted from all institutions. Every copy is guaranteed authentic, brand new, US publisher edition.
Yes. Global Academic Supply accepts Purchase Orders from universities, teaching hospitals, VA medical centers, community health centers, government agencies, and all organizations. Bulk pricing: $85.49/copy for 5–10 units, $80.99 for 10–25 units, $71.99 for 25–100 units. We provide detailed invoices suitable for institutional procurement and reimbursement, support multi-campus split shipments, and ship free worldwide. Email [email protected] for a custom quote.
The APA offers a digital subscription through DSM-5-TR Online (psychiatryonline.org), which requires an annual subscription fee. There is no one-time eBook purchase available from APA. Many clinicians and programs prefer the physical edition because it doesn’t require internet access, has no recurring cost, and can be shared across a department. Global Academic Supply carries the physical paperback edition at $89.99 — less than many annual digital subscription costs — with free shipping and no sales tax.

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Yes — POs accepted from universities, hospitals, government agencies, and any verified institutional buyer. Net-30 terms available for qualified accounts.
Tax-exempt purchases?
Yes — we charge no sales tax globally. Tax-exempt documentation accepted; not required for invoicing.
How long does shipping take?
Ships in 1-2 business days. Worldwide transit 4-14 business days. Free shipping globally — no minimum.
Multi-campus split shipments?
Yes — single PO can ship to multiple campuses, departments, or program addresses. Provide addresses with the order.
Bulk discount tiers?
5% off 5-9 copies · 10% off 10-24 · 15% off 25-99 · 20% off 100+. Custom pricing for 250+ copy orders or multi-year frame contracts.
In stock?
1000+ units per SKU. Custom-source available for non-stocked academic + professional titles via the bulk-quote workflow.
Vendor verification documents?
W-9, Certificate of Insurance (COI), supplier-diversity documentation, and ISBN data sheets available on request via Downloads page.
Returns policy?
30-day returns on damaged/defective items. Bulk overstock returns negotiable. See returns policy for full terms.