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    • [PDF File]DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria Intellectual Disability - College of Sciences

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      11/22/2013 1 Intellectual Disability DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria A: Significantly sub-average intellectual functioning (an IQ of approximately 70 or below on an individually administered IQ test). ≤ 2 SD of population mean B: Concurrent deficits or impairments in present adaptive functioning in at least two of the following areas:



    • Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 - FOCUS

      Abstract: In DSM-5, somatoform disorders are now referred to as somatic symptom and related disorders. In DSM-IV, there was significant overlap across the somatoform disorders and a lack of clarity about their boundaries. These disorders are primarily seen in medical settings, and nonpsychiatric physicians found the DSM-IV somatoform diagnoses


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV Religious & Spiritual Problems

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      I Background of DSM-IV Category 7 II Religious Problems 13 Lesson 2.1 Religious problems 13 Lesson 2.2 Loss or questioning of faith 14 Lesson 2.3 Changes in membership, practices and beliefs 18 Lesson 2.4 New Religious Movements and cults 21 Lesson 2.5 Terminal and life-threatening illness 25 III Spiritual Problems 27



    • [PDF File]DSM IV to DSM 5 Crosswalk 1-15-15 - Medi-Mouse

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      DSM IV Classification DSM IV Code DSM IV Description DSM 5 Classification DSM 5/ ICD 10 Code DSM 5 Description (formerly Pervasive 307.52 Pica Neurodevelop- F98.3 Pica in children F50.8 Pica in adults 307.53 Rumination Disorder F98.21 Rumination Disorder 307.59 Feeding Disorder of Infancy of Early Childhood (removed in DSM 5)


    • [PDF File]DSM-5 UPDATE - DSM Library

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      DSM-5 ® Supplement to ... Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder L98.1 F42.4 Other Specified Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder F42.8F42 Unspecified Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder F42 F42.9 Pica, in adults F50.8 F50.89 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder F50.8 F50.89


    • [PDF File]Using the PTSD Checklist for DSM IV (PCL) - Veterans Affairs

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      0-4. Therefore, the change in the rating scale combined with the increase from 17 to 20 items means that . PCL-5 scores are not compatible with PCL for. DSM-IV. scores and cannot be used interchangeably. When further psychometric work on the PCL-5 is completed, a new handout will be made available. Preliminary validation work is suicient to ...


    • [PDF File]Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5

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      4 • Highlights of Changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 Bipolar and Related Disorders Bipolar Disorders To enhance the accuracy of diagnosis and facilitate earlier detection in clinical settings, Criterion A for manic and hypomanic episodes now includes an emphasis on changes in activity and energy as well as


    • [PDF File]CROSSWALK DSM-IV – DSM V – ICD-10 6.29 - Nevada

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      295.4 Schizophreniform DisorderF20.81 295.xx Schizophrenia (DSM IV had different subtypes) F20.9 Schizophrenia 295.7 ; Schizoaffective Disorder . F25.x ; ... DSM-IV Description DSM 5 Classification DSM- 5 CODE/ ICD 10 CODE DSM-5 Description Dissociative Disorders 291 Dissociative Disorders 300.14 .


    • [PDF File]Alcohol Use Disorder: A Comparison Between DSM IV and DSM 5

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      DSM. A 1987 revision to the DSM–III, called the DSM–III–R, clarified some of these criteria and also addressed inconsistencies in the diagnostic system. A comprehensive review of the scientific literature strengthened the empirical basis of the next edition, the DSM–IV, which was published in 1994. The DSM–IV–TR, a revision published


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV and DSM-5 Criteria for the Personality Disorders

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      DSM-IV and DSM-5 Criteria for the Personality Disorders B. The individual is at least age 18 years. C. There is evidence of Conduct Disorder with onset before age 15 years. D. The occurrence of antisocial behavior is not exclusively during the course of Schizophrenia or a Manic Episode. B. Pathological personality traits in the following ...


    • DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS - Sci-Hub

      Published by the American Psychiatric Association Arlington, VA DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS FOURTH EDITION TEXT REVISION DSM-IV-TR®


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV Multi-Axial Assessment - HopeAllianz

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      DSM-5 Unified Assessment System DSM-5 combines the first three axes into one that contains all mental and other medical diagnoses. Doing so removes artificial distinctions among conditions, benefitting both clinical practice and research use. In addition, the current fourth axis, describing contributing stressors, is now represented through


    • [PDF File]Summary Changes to DSM 4 to DSM 5 - Psych Scene

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      In DSM-5, somatoform disorders are now referred to as somatic symptom and related disorders. Diagnoses of somatization disorder, hypochondriasis, pain disorder, and undifferentiated somatoform disorder have been removed. 8. Sleep-Wake Disorders In DSM-5, the diagnosis of primary insomnia has been renamed insomnia


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV Criteria - SafeMinds

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      DSM-IV Criteria (continued) B. Delays or abnormal functioning in at least one of the following areas, with onset prior to age 3 years: (1) social interaction, (2) language as used in social communication, or (3) symbolic or imaginative play.


    • [PDF File]Defenses from DSM-IV

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      From DSM-IV Defensive Functioning Scale Defense mechanisms (or coping styles) are automatic psychological processes that protect the individual against anxiety and from the awareness of internal or external dangers or stressors. Individuals are often unaware of these processes as they operate. Defense mechanisms mediate


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA - National Council on Problem Gambling

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      The following are the diagnostic criteria from the DSM-IV for 312.31 (Pathological Gambling): ... 4. is restless or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop gambling 5. gambles as a way of escaping from problems or of relieving a dysphoric mood (e.g., feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, depression. ...


    • [PDF File]Alcohol Use Disorder: A Comparison Between DSM-IV and DSM-5

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      A 1987 revision to the DSM–III, called the DSM–III–R, clarified some of these criteria and also addressed inconsistencies in the diagnostic system. A comprehensive review of the scientific literature strengthened the empirical basis of the next edition, the DSM–IV, which was published in 1994. The DSM–IV–TR, a revision published in ...


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