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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... recurrent and significant adverse consequences related to the repeated use of substances . There may be repeated failure to fulfill major role obligations , repeated use in situations in which it is physically hazardous , multiple legal ...
... recurrent and significant adverse consequences related to the repeated use of substances . There may be repeated failure to fulfill major role obligations , repeated use in situations in which it is physically hazardous , multiple legal ...
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... Recurrent Episodes A number of specifiers for Mood Disorders are provided to increase diagnostic specificity and create more homogeneous subgroups , assist in treatment selection , and improve the prediction of prognosis . Specifiers ...
... Recurrent Episodes A number of specifiers for Mood Disorders are provided to increase diagnostic specificity and create more homogeneous subgroups , assist in treatment selection , and improve the prediction of prognosis . Specifiers ...
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... Recurrent . The essential feature is the onset and remission of Major Depressive Episodes at characteristic times of the year . In most cases , the episodes begin in fall or winter and remit in spring . Less commonly , there may be ...
... Recurrent . The essential feature is the onset and remission of Major Depressive Episodes at characteristic times of the year . In most cases , the episodes begin in fall or winter and remit in spring . Less commonly , there may be ...
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Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders | 273 |
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders | 493 |
Eating Disorders | 539 |
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adolescence Agoraphobia Alcohol Amnestic Disorder Amphetamine Antisocial Personality Disorder Anxiety Disorder Anxiolytic Associated Features Axis behavior better accounted Bipolar I Disorder chronic clinically significant distress clinician cocaine cognitive Criterion cultural Delirium Delusional Disorder delusions Dependence depressed mood develop Developmental Diagnostic criteria Differential Diagnosis direct physiological effects disease Disorder Due Disorder Not Otherwise Dissociative distress or impairment disturbance drug of abuse DSM-III-R DSM-IV Dysthymic Disorder essential feature etiological excessive Features and Disorders Features The essential hallucinations Hypersomnia Hypnotic impairment in social individuals insomnia laboratory findings Major Depressive Disorder Major Depressive Episode Manic Episode medical condition e.g. mental disorder e.g. Mental Retardation Mixed Episode Mood Disorder Nervosa neuroleptic occur exclusively Opioid Otherwise Specified Panic Attacks Panic Disorder pattern persistent Ph.D Phencyclidine present prevalence problems Psychotic Disorder Psychotic Features recurrent Remission Schizophrenia Sedative Sexual Dysfunction Sleep Disorder stressor substance e.g. Substance Intoxication Substance-Induced Substance-Related Disorders subtype syndrome Type usually Withdrawal