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Summary
Changes from the DSM I to the DSM II The first time there was mention of the subject of this site in the DSM was in volume II under the heading of Neuroses (300). On page 39, are the subheadings including "hysterical neurosis conversion type (300.13)." As a subheading under this was "hysterical neurosis dissociative type (300.14) which was described as "In the dissociative type, alterations may occur in the patient's state of consciousness or in his identity, to produce such symptoms as amnesia, somnambulism, fugue and multiple personalities.