DSM-IV Training GuidePsychology Press, 1995 - 347 pages First published in 1995. Following on from two previous books that focused on the treatment of the DSM-III and DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders. This book is devoted to training clinicians on the proper use of the DSM and offers a great contribution to the education of mental health professionals. Written by experts in forensic psychiatry and medical education this is a clear and comprehensiveness DSM -IV Training Guide. |
Contents
HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF DSMIV | 3 |
SUMMARY OF DSMIV FEATURES | 11 |
DIAGNOSTIC CODES | 27 |
DISORDERS USUALLY FIRST DIAGNOSED IN INFANCY | 33 |
DELIRIUM DEMENTIA AND AMNESTIC AND OTHER | 78 |
MENTAL DISORDERS DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL | 90 |
SUBSTANCERELATED DISORDERS | 98 |
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS | 127 |
SEXUAL AND GENDER IDENTITY DISORDERS | 223 |
EATING DISORDERS | 246 |
SLEEP DISORDERS | 251 |
IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED | 268 |
ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS | 275 |
PERSONALITY DISORDERS | 279 |
OTHER CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE A FOCUS OF CLINICAL ATTENTION | 297 |
ADDITIONAL CODES | 315 |
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Adjustment Disorder adolescents Alcohol Amnestic Disorder Anxiety Disorder areas of functioning ASSOCIATED FEATURES behavior better accounted Bipolar I Disorder cause clinically significant Childhood chronic clinical attention clinically significant distress clinician CODING NOTE deficits Delirium Delusional Disorder delusions Dementia Depressed Mood DIAGNOSIS AND DISCUSSION DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS direct physiological effects DISCUSSION Axis Disorder Due disorder e.g. Disorder Not Otherwise Dissociative distress or impairment disturbance drug of abuse DSM-III-R DSM-IV ESSENTIAL FEATURES Factitious Disorder Gender Identity Disorder hallucinations Hypersomnia Hypomanic ICD-10 code impairment in social important areas individual Intoxication laboratory find Major Depressive Episode Manic Episode medical condition e.g. meet criteria mental disorder Mental Retardation modified from DSM-III-R months Mood Disorder occupational occur exclusively onset Otherwise Specified Panic Attacks Paraphilias patient persistent Personality Disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder physical present problems psychiatric Psychotic Disorder recurrent Schizophrenia Sexual Dysfunction Sleep Disorder Somatization substance e.g. Substance-Induced Substance-Related syndrome usually Vignette Withdrawal