The symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, a drug of abuse, a medication, or other... Clinical Practice Guideline - Page 601995Full view - About this book
| Jerrold S. Maxmen, Nicholas G. Ward - 1995 - 564 pages
...hypersomnia (4) increased appetite ( 5 ) psychomotor retardation or agitation C. The symptoms in Criterion B cause clinically significant distress or impairment...areas of functioning. D. The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder. Fifty to 70%... | |
| Jerrold S. Maxmen, Nicholas G. Ward - 1995 - 564 pages
...occupational functioning, or to necessitate hospital ization, and there are no psychotic features. F. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological...a substance (eg, a drug of abuse, a medication, or other treatment) or a general medical condition (eg, hyperthyroidism). Note: Hypomanic-like episodes... | |
| Mary Violette Seeman - 1995 - 424 pages
...in excess of what would be expected from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings C. The symptoms cause clinically significant distress...occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The duration of the disturbance is at least 6 months. E. The disturbance is not better accounted for by... | |
| William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - 1995 - 442 pages
...in excess of what would be expected from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings C. The symptoms cause clinically significant distress...occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The duration of the disturbance is at least 6 months. E. The disturbance is not better accounted for by... | |
| John R Cole - 1995 - 374 pages
...ideation without a specific plan or a suicide attempt or a specific plan for committing suicide. . . . C. The symptoms cause clinically significant distress...occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. Not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, of a drug of abuse, a medication) or... | |
| Richard G. Heimberg - 1995 - 456 pages
...individuals under age 18 years, the duration is at least 6 months. G. The fear or avoidance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, a...abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition and is not better accounted for by another mental disorder (eg, Panic Disorder With or Without Agoraphobia,... | |
| William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - 1995 - 386 pages
...There has previously been at least one Manic Episode (p. 148) or Mixed Episode (p. 149). C. The mood symptoms cause clinically significant distress or...occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The mood symptoms in Criteria A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder and are... | |
| Marlene Steinberg - 1995 - 460 pages
...Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or Somatization Disorder and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (eg, a drug of abuse, a medication) or a neurological or other general medical condition (eg, Amnestic disorder due to Head Trauma), (p. 481)... | |
| Bryan L. Court, Gerald E. Nelson - 1996 - 212 pages
...necessitate hospital ization to prevent harm to self or others, or there are psychotic features. E. The symptoms are not due to the direct physiological...a substance (eg, a drug of abuse, a medication, or other treatment) or a general medical condition (eg, hyperthyroidism). Note: Manic-like episodes that... | |
| Judith L. Rapoport, Deborah R. Ismond - 1996 - 388 pages
...Depressive Episode. B. There has previously been at least one Manic Episode or Mixed Episode. C. The mood symptoms cause clinically significant distress or...occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The mood symptoms in Criteria A and B are not better accounted for by Schizoaffective Disorder and are... | |
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