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    • [PDF File]Summary Changes to DSM 4 to DSM 5

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      The DSM-IV subtypes of schizophrenia (i.e., paranoid, disorganized, catatonic, undifferentiated, and residual types) are eliminated due to their limited diagnostic stability, low reliability, and poor validity Schizoaffective Disorder The primary change to schizoaffective disorder is the requirement that a major ...


    • [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 to DSM-5 (ICD-10) CROSSWALK - Contra Costa County

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      dsm-iv to dsm-5 (icd-10) crosswalk ccc aods alcohol and other drug services dsm-iv dsm-5 (icd-10) 304.60 pcp dependence 304.6 0 (f16.20) phencyclydine use disorder moderate/severe 305.90 pcp abuse 305.90 (f16.10) phencyclydine use disorder mild 304.00 opio id dependence 304.00 (f11.20) opioid use disorder moderate/severe


    • [PDF File]Gender Dysphoria - American Psychiatric Association

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      (DSM-5), people whose gender at birth is contrary to the one they identify with will be diagnosed with gender dysphoria. This diagnosis is a revision of DSM-IV’s criteria for gender identity disorder and is intended to better characterize the experiences of affected children, adolescents, and adults. Respecting the Patient, Ensuring Access to ...


    • [PDF File]DSM 5 MAJOR CHANGES FROM DSM IV: NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS

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      DSM-5 will be criticized - fairly and unfairly ! Major changes can be difficult in the beginning, but are inevitable with progress ! Future revisions in DSM-5 will occur on a continual but small-scale basis, affecting specific disorders only (DSM-5.1, 5.2, ….): i.e. DSM 5 as Living Document !


    • [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 ...


    • [PDF File]Intellectual Disability - American Psychiatric Association

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      (DSM-5), the diagnosis of intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) is revised from the DSM-IV diagnosis of mental retardation. The significant changes address what the disorder is called, its impact on a person’s functioning, and criteria improvements to encourage more comprehensive patient as-sessment.


    • [PDF File]Table 3.13 DSM-IV to DSM-5 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Comparison ...

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      Table 3.13 DSM-IV to DSM-5 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Comparison (continued) DSM-IVDSM-5 The obsessions and compulsions cause marked distress, are time consuming (take more than 1 hour a day), or significantly interfere with the person's normal routine, occupational (or academic) functioning, or usual social activities or relationships.


    • [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 ...


    • [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]Major Depressive Disorder (DSM-IV-TR #296.2–296.3)

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      Major Depressive Disorder (DSM-IV-TR #296.2–296.3) Major depressive disorder, or as it is often called, “major depression,” is characterized by the presence of one or more depressive episodes during the patient’s lifetime. Typically, a depressive episode lasts anywhere from months to years,


    • [PDF File]Citing the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in APA ...

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      DSM-III DSM-III-R DSM-IV DSM-IV-TR Coming Soon! A new edition of the DSM A fifth edition of the DSM is expected to be published in 2013. To make life interesting, the use of Roman numerals has been abandoned, and this edition will be abbreviated as DSM-5. Reference Hume-Pratuch, J. (2011, July 8). APA style blog: How to cite the DSM in APA style.


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

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      DSM-IV Description DSM 5 Classification DSM- 5 CODE/ ICD 10 CODE DSM-5 Description Somatoform . Disorders . F44.4. Formerly Factitous Disorder . 300.81 . Somatization Disorder . Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder . Somatic Symptom . and Related Disorders . F45.1 . Somatic Symptom Disorder .


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV Multi-Axial Assessment - Jody Grande

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      DSM-IV Multi-Axial Assessment The Multi-Axial Assessment has usually been the first assessment a clinician would look at in diagnosing a client. It provided a way to communicate with other health professionals to coordinate services for the client. Note: When the fifth edition, the DSM-5, was compiled, it was determined that there was



    • [PDF File]Impact of the DSM-IV to DSM-5 Changes on the National Survey on Drug ...

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      2.1 Comparison of DSM-IV, DSM-5, and NSDUH Substance Use Disorder Assessment 6 2.2 DSM-IV to DSM-5 Withdrawal Symptom Comparison 12 2.3 Alcohol Legal Criterion Endorsement among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristic: Weighted Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 2002-2012 NSDUHs 17


    • [PDF File]Diagnostic and Statistical Manual: Mental Disorders (DSM-I)

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      section iv statistical reporting 52 a. basic principles 52 b. suggested tabulations 59 section v statistical classification of mental disorder 73 appendix a appendix to the standard nomenclature and inter-national statistical classification l 8 7 appendix b diseases of the psychobiologic unit of the nomen-clature of disease 2 103


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

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      The DSM-IV diagnosis of bipolar I disorder, mixed episode, requiring that the individual simulta-neously meet full criteria for both mania and major depressive episode, has been removed. Instead, a new specifier, “with mixed features,” has been added that can be applied to episodes of mania or hy-


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

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      DSM-IV. NOTE: The PCL was revised in accordance with DSM-5 (PCL­ 5). The information in this handout describes the PCL for DSM-IV. Several important revisions were made to the PCL-5, including changes to existing symptoms and the addition of three new symptoms of PTSD. The self-report rating scale for PCL-5 was also changed to 0-4. Therefore ...


    • [PDF File]DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic Criteria for Depressive Disorders

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      DSM-IV-TR Diagnostic Criteria for Depressive Disorders Major Depressive Episode A. Five (or more) of the following symptoms have been present during the same 2-week period and represent a change from previous functioning; at least one of the symptoms is either (1) depressed mood or (2) loss of interest or pleasure. Note: Do not


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