Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition: DSM-IV-TR®Since the DSM-IV® was published in 1994, we've seen many advances in our knowledge of psychiatric illness. This Text Revision incorporates information culled from a comprehensive literature review of research about mental disorders published since DSM-IV® was completed in 1994. Updated information is included about the associated features, culture, age, and gender features, prevalence, course, and familial pattern of mental disorders. The DSM-IV-TR® brings this essential diagnostic tool up-to-date, to promote effective diagnosis, treatment, and quality of care. Now you can get all the essential diagnostic information you rely on from the DSM-IV® along with important updates not found in the 1994 edition. Stay current with important updates to the DSM-IV-TR®:
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... Manic Episodes and do not count toward the diagnosis of Bipolar I Disorder . For example , if a person with recurrent Major Depressive Disorder develops manic symptoms following a course of antidepressant medication , the epi- sode is ...
... manic symptoms that occur only in the context of intoxication with cocaine would be diag- nosed as Cocaine - Induced Mood Disorder , With Manic Features , With Onset During Intoxication ) . Symptoms like those seen in a Manic Episode ...
... Manic Features ; Electroconvulsive Therapy - Induced Mood Disorder , With Manic Features ) and would not count toward a diagnosis of Bipolar I Disorder . However , when the substance use or medication is judged not to fully account for ...
Contents
DSMIVTR Classification | 13 |
Multiaxial Assessment | 27 |
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