Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV.Includes information on Abuse or neglect, Adjustment disorders, Alcohol related disorders, Amnestic disorders, Anxiety disorders, Attention deficit and disruptive behavior disorders, Bipolar disorders, Caffeine related disorders, Cocaine use disorders, Cognitive disorders, Communication disorders, Delirium, Dementia, Depressive disorders, Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood or adolescence, Dissociative disorders, Dyspareunia, Dyssomnias, Eating disorders, Factitious disorders, Gender identity disorder, Hallucinogen related disorders, Histrionic personality disorder, Hypersomnia, Hypnotic related disorders, Impulse control disorders, Inhalant use disorders, Learning disorders, Medication induced disorder, Medication induced movement disorders, Mental retardation, Mood disorders, Neuroleptic induced disorders, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Orgasmic disorders, Pain disorder, Paraphilias, Parasomnias, Passive aggressive personality disorder, Psychotic disorders, Relational problems, Schizophrenia, Sexual dysfunctions, Sleep disorders, Somatoform disorders, Substance induced disorders, Tic disorders, Touretteʼ disorder, etc. |
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Diagnostic criteria for Substance Intoxication Delirium A. Disturbance of
consciousness ( i.e. , reduced clarity of awareness of the environment ) with
reduced ability to focus , sustain , or shift attention . B. A change in cognition (
such as memory ...
Diagnostic criteria for Substance Intoxication Delirium A. Disturbance of
consciousness ( i.e. , reduced clarity of awareness of the environment ) with
reduced ability to focus , sustain , or shift attention . B. A change in cognition (
such as memory ...
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( Indicate the General Medical Condition ] ( continued ) C. The disturbance is not
better accounted for by another mental disorder ( e.g. , an Adjustment Disorder in
which the stressor is a serious medical illness ) . D. The disturbance does not ...
( Indicate the General Medical Condition ] ( continued ) C. The disturbance is not
better accounted for by another mental disorder ( e.g. , an Adjustment Disorder in
which the stressor is a serious medical illness ) . D. The disturbance does not ...
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Once the treatment is discontinued , the sleep disturbance will usually remit
within days to several weeks ( depending on the half - life of the substance and
the presence of a withdrawal syndrome ) . If symptoms persist beyond 4 weeks ,
other ...
Once the treatment is discontinued , the sleep disturbance will usually remit
within days to several weeks ( depending on the half - life of the substance and
the presence of a withdrawal syndrome ) . If symptoms persist beyond 4 weeks ,
other ...
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Contents
DSMIV Classification | 13 |
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy Childhood | 26 |
Delirium Dementia and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders | 123 |
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Abuse activities additional Alcohol Anxiety Disorder appear associated Attacks attention avoidance Axis behavior better accounted Bipolar cause changes characterized chronic clinical cocaine cognitive common considered continued course criteria Criterion cultural Delirium delusions Dementia Dependence develop diagnosis Diagnostic criteria Differential Diagnosis difficulty direct physiological disease Disorder Due distinguished distress disturbance DSM-IV early effects evidence example excessive exclusively experience factors fear Features feelings females findings frequently functioning hallucinations hypothyroidism impairment increased Indicate individuals insomnia Intoxication involve least less Major Depressive Disorder Major Depressive Episode males Manic medical condition meet mental mental disorder Mixed months Mood Disorder movements noted occupational occur onset Otherwise Specified pain Panic pattern period persistent Personality Disorder Ph.D physical present prevalence primary problems Psychotic Disorder recurrent relationships Remission reported result Schizophrenia settings severe Sexual Dysfunction situations Sleep Disorder social Specify substance Substance-Induced subtype symptoms syndrome Type typically usually Withdrawal