However, despite the presence of transnosological specifiers, severity assessments, and cross-cutting symptom measure assessments, depressive disorders in DSM-5 are still diagnosed and classified based largely on categorical approaches. Moreover, the heterogeneity of MDD in terms of a polythetic ...
depressiondisordershumansdevelopmentsSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Historical Framework Current Diagnostic Framework Controversies Future Directions ConclusionsProf. Julio LicinioUniversity of California, Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine, and Neuropsychiatric Institute, 3357A Gonda ...
View chapter Explore book Spectrum and nosology: implications for DSM-V Jack DMaserPhD,ThomasPattersonPhD, inPsychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002 The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III and its successor,DSM-III-R, rapidly became the most used manuals in the world for...
In the case of child and adolescent psychiatry, the most notable feature is that the chapter on Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in infancy, Childhood or... V Eapen,?rn?ec, Rudi - 《Asian Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 30发表: 2014年 Mood Disorders in ICD-11 and DSM-5 SummaryThis pa...
View chapterExplore book CLASSIFICATION OF AFFECTIVE AND RELATED PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Sir Martin Roth, in Biological Aspects of Affective Disorders, 1991 1.6.1 Criteria for the diagnosis of major depression (Table 1) The explanation for this confusion is partly to be found in the diagnostic criteria...
there is the potential for significant mental health impacts on the victims of domestic violence. These different mental health complications can arise in addition to the physical, behavioral, and other vital health consequences. The impact that domestic violence has on an individual can extend past ...
The focus of this chapter is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) conceptualization of bipolar disorder and the associated implications for DSM-5 diagnostic and clinical research. In comparison to earlier DSM iterations, there are several fundamental revisions...
View chapterExplore book Depression R. Ingram, in Encyclopedia of Human Behavior (Second Edition), 2012 Symptoms of Depression Professional definitions of depression in the United States begin with the fourth edition, text revision, of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV...
This chapter reviews DSM-5 diagnostic changes that are likely to impact the evaluation of mental harms in a civil forensic context. In particular, this chapter highlights the DSM-5 discussions on suicide risk and changes to medication-induced disorders. Major revisions to the Trauma- and Stressor...
The DSM-5 has included gambling disorder, along with substance use disorders, as forms of addictions in a new chapter named "Substance- related and addictive disorders", thus reflecting evidence that gambling behaviors activate reward systems similarly to drugs of abuse. However, there is still ...