| Donald Glenn Byrne, Ray H. Rosenman - 1990 - 522 pages
..."mind going blank" because of anxiety (17) trouble falling or staying asleep (18) irritability E. lt cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance, eg. hyperthyroidism. Caffeine lntoxication. Thus, as currently defined, panic disorder consists of discrete... | |
| Paul Willner - 1991 - 564 pages
...or 'mind going blank' because of anxiety (l7) trouble falling or staying asleep (l8) irritability. (E) It cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance, eg, hyperthyroidism, caffeine intoxication. Table 4.2. Classification oj anxiety disorders (or anxiety... | |
| Leighton C. Whitaker - 1992 - 298 pages
...from A; no prodromal symptoms with one week of symptoms from A and six months of residual symptoms. E. It cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. F. If there is a history of Autistic Disorder, the additional diagnosis of Schizophrenia is made only... | |
| P. Berner - 1992 - 290 pages
...from A; no prodromal symptoms with one week of symptoms from A and six months of residual symptoms. E. It cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. F. If there is a history of Autistic Disorder, the additional diagnosis of Schizophrenia is made only... | |
| John H. Greist, James W. Jefferson - 1992 - 188 pages
...For example, a Major Depressive Episode is a Major Depressive Syndrome (as defined above) in which it cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance and the presence of a nonmood psychotic disorder has been ruled out. A mood disorder is determined... | |
| 1993 - 486 pages
...Not superimposed on a chronic psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia or delusional disorder. G. Cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. Source: American Psychiatric Association, 1987. Some develop hypomanic episodes, a situation requiring... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1994 - 139 pages
...Not superimposed on a chronic psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia or delusional disorder. G. Cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. Source: American Psychiatric Association, 1987. Some develop hypomanic episodes, a situation requiring... | |
| United States. Depression Guideline Panel - 1993 - 146 pages
...Not superimposed on a chronic psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia or delusional disorder. G. Cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. Source: American Psychiatric Association, 1987. Some develop hypomanic episodes, a situation requiring... | |
| Edmond Chiu, David Ames - 1994 - 664 pages
...depersonalization or derealization 9. numbness or tingling sensations (paresthesias) 10. flushes (hot flushes) or chills 11. chest pain or discomfort 12. fear of...amphetamine or caffeine intoxication, hyperthyroidism. This state of apprehensive tension and restlessness may persist chronically for days or weeks when... | |
| Institute of Medicine, Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders - 1994 - 636 pages
...prodromal symptoms with one week of symptoms from A and six months of residual symptoms. 0> CD Q_ ;=£.C/> E. It cannot be established that an organic factor initiated and maintained the disturbance. X F. If there is a history of Autistic Disorder, the additional diagnosis of Schizophrenia is 2 5.... | |
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