Correctional mental health systems procure the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) as the operational diagnostic reference for intake screening, suicide-risk assessment, competency-to-stand-trial evaluation support, court-ordered psychological evaluation under 18 USC 3552(b), Mental Health Treatment Court program coordination, parole and probation mental health intake, and inmate behavioral-health-treatment-plan documentation. The buyer universe spans federal Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services (122 facilities + central office), state Department of Corrections behavioral health programs (~1,800 state and federal prisons across all 50 states), county and city jail-based mental health treatment (~5,200 facilities), federal pretrial services psychological evaluation, and Indian Health Service detention behavioral health programs.
Correctional procurement workflows typically involve PO via state DOC contract vendor or federal GSA schedule, with Net-30 to Net-45 payment terms, tax-exempt purchasing, and multi-facility procurement coordination through state DOC central-office procurement or BOP central-office contracting. Mental health treatment program coordinators procure 25-150 copies for psychology-staff onboarding cycles, with separate intake-screening + treatment-planning + court-evaluation copies. State DOC systems coordinate multi-facility procurement across institutional clusters with multi-year frame contracts; federal BOP procures via GSA-schedule or BOP-specific contract vehicles for distribution across BOP regional administrators.
The Text Revision's expanded Cultural Formulation Interview content + ethnoracial-equity text review are particularly relevant for correctional mental health settings where inmate populations are demographically diverse and cultural-competency documentation supports both clinical care quality and Eighth Amendment defensibility for systemic constitutional review. The new Prolonged Grief Disorder (ICD-10-CM F43.8) maps to clinical contexts correctional mental health programs routinely encounter (loss-related crisis presentations following family-member death notification, transfer-related loss, post-incarceration grief). The Suicide Behavior and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury free-standing diagnostic conditions support standardized risk-assessment documentation aligned with National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) accreditation standards and American Correctional Association (ACA) standards.
Global Academic Supply provides DSM-5-TR to correctional procurement officers + state DOC behavioral health program coordinators + federal BOP Psychology Services contracting offices + county jail mental health program administrators at bulk-tier pricing structured for correctional-bureau procurement. Tier discounts begin at 5 copies and scale to 20% off on orders of 100+. Multi-year frame contracts welcomed for state DOC systems with predictable annual demand across institutional clusters. PO + Net-30 + tax-exempt checkout + GSA-schedule compatibility + free worldwide shipping + authentication-verified bulk delivery + dedicated correctional-procurement account rep are standard.
| Title | DSM-5-TR (paperback) |
|---|---|
| ISBN-13 | 9780890425763 |
| Edition | Fifth Edition, Text Revision (March 2022) |
| Publisher | American Psychiatric Association Publishing |
| Correctional facility universe | ~5,200 jails + ~1,800 state/federal prisons + 122 BOP facilities |
| Federal procurement eligibility | Direct PO from federal BOP contracting; GSA-schedule compatible; tax-exempt status applied automatically |
| Typical procurement volume | 25-150 copies for psychology-staff onboarding cycles; 100-500+ for state DOC multi-facility procurement |
| Multi-year contract availability | Yes — standard for state DOC behavioral health programs |
| NCCHC / ACA accreditation | DSM-5-TR is the diagnostic reference supporting NCCHC Standards for Mental Health Services in Correctional Facilities + ACA standards for behavioral health treatment |
Procurement-grade institutional supply for federal Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services, state Department of Corrections behavioral health programs, county jail mental health treatment, and Indian Health Service detention behavioral health programs across ~5,200 jails + ~1,800 state/federal prisons + 122 BOP facilities.
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. Custom-quote pricing for 250+ copies is standard for state DOC multi-facility procurement (multi-year frame contracts negotiate from this baseline). State DOC systems typically procure 50-150 copies per year for psychology-staff onboarding across institutional clusters. Request a procurement quote with your projected annual volume; a dedicated correctional-procurement account rep responds within one business day.
Yes. Global Academic Supply structures federal-procurement integration including federal BOP contracting vehicles + GSA-schedule-compatible ordering + DUNS/SAM-registered vendor status. Federal Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services central-office and regional administrators procure via standard federal procurement vehicles; pretrial services and federal Indian Health Service detention programs follow the same path. Tax-exempt status applies automatically at checkout for federal-government buyers.
Yes. State Departments of Corrections operating institutional clusters across regions can coordinate single-PO procurement with split delivery to multiple facilities. Examples: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision; Florida Department of Corrections; Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Global Academic Supply consolidates invoicing, coordinates split shipments, and provides multi-facility delivery confirmation through dedicated correctional-procurement account rep.
Federal pretrial services + federal BOP Psychology Services + state forensic psychology programs supporting court-ordered evaluation under 18 USC 3552(b) (federal) + state competency-to-stand-trial statutes routinely standardize on DSM-5-TR as the diagnostic reference cited in evaluation reports. Multi-staff procurement at intake-screening + court-evaluation + treatment-planning stations supports consistent diagnostic reference application across the evaluation pipeline. Recommended buffer-stocking pattern: 1 copy per active psychology staff member + 2-3 facility-shared library copies + 1 court-evaluation-room reference copy.
DSM-5-TR is the current diagnostic reference supporting National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) Standards for Mental Health Services in Correctional Facilities and American Correctional Association (ACA) standards for behavioral health treatment programs. Standardizing on the Text Revision across intake screening, suicide-risk assessment, treatment planning, and discharge documentation supports defensible clinical documentation for NCCHC and ACA accreditation audits. Multi-year contract pricing aligns with NCCHC/ACA three-year accreditation cycles.
Yes. Mental Health Treatment Courts (county and state diversionary programs for justice-involved individuals with serious mental illness) standardize on DSM-5-TR for diagnostic assessment supporting Mental Health Court eligibility determination, treatment-plan coordination with community-based behavioral health, and progress-review documentation. Global Academic Supply supplies Mental Health Court program coordinators directly + supports multi-jurisdiction Mental Health Court procurement coordination through dedicated correctional-procurement account rep.
Yes. Federal Bureau of Prisons procures across six regional administrators (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, North Central, South Central, Western) covering 122 BOP facilities. Global Academic Supply coordinates split delivery to BOP regional clusters with consolidated invoicing through BOP central-office contracting + dedicated federal-correctional account rep. Multi-year frame contracts available via GSA-schedule renewal alignment.
County and city jails (~5,200 facilities) procure smaller volumes than state DOC systems (typically 5-25 copies per facility for jail-based psychology staff + intake-screening reference + treatment-planning support). Global Academic Supply supports smaller-volume county jail procurement with same bulk-tier pricing structure + PO + Net-30 + tax-exempt checkout + dedicated correctional-procurement account rep coordination. Multi-county procurement consortia (regional jail networks, county sheriff associations) can aggregate procurement for additional volume-tier pricing.
Yes. Indian Health Service detention behavioral health programs operating across federal IHS regions and tribal-638 self-governance compact detention facilities procure DSM-5-TR via federal IHS contracting vehicles + GSA-schedule compatibility. Cultural Formulation Interview content in the Text Revision is particularly relevant for IHS detention behavioral health settings serving Native American patient populations; tribal-cultural-competency documentation supports both clinical care quality and federal trust-responsibility compliance.
The Text Revision's free-standing diagnostic conditions for Suicide Behavior and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury support standardized risk-assessment documentation across correctional intake screening + ongoing treatment + crisis-response protocols. Correctional mental health programs aligning with NCCHC suicide-prevention standards routinely procure DSM-5-TR copies for intake-screening stations + crisis-response teams + segregation-monitoring psychology staff. Recommended procurement pattern: 1 copy per psychology staff member + 1 copy per intake-screening station + 1 copy per crisis-response team.
Standard bulk orders ship within 1-2 business days (transit 4-14 business days worldwide); expedited transit available for court-ordered-evaluation-deadline-urgent procurement at additional shipping cost. Correctional mental health programs with predictable court-evaluation schedules typically maintain replacement-stock buffer (1-2 spare copies above active-use count) rather than relying on next-day procurement. Recommended forward-stocking pattern: 1 active station copy + 1 buffer copy per psychology-staff station; facility-level shared library reserve of 2-3 additional copies for unexpected court-evaluation deadlines or crisis-response staffing surges.
Many state DOC and federal BOP psychology services align reference-library refresh with NCCHC annual conferences (NCCHC Spring Conference and National Conference on Correctional Health Care) and American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of APA) annual conference cycles, where new editions and correctional-psychology continuing-education materials are typically reviewed by attending procurement coordinators and chief psychologists. Global Academic Supply coordinates procurement timing around these annual cycles for state DOC and federal BOP systems preferring conference-aligned restocking. Contact dedicated correctional-procurement account rep for NCCHC-cycle-aligned or APA-Division-41-cycle-aligned procurement scheduling.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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