While the DSM has yet to describe specific diagnostic criteria for nonparaphilic sex addictions, some researchers have suggested symptoms and signs that are similar to other addictions for both paraphilic and nonparaphilic sex addictions. Specifically, sex addicts suffer from a negative pattern of sexua...
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1. Epidemiological studies suggest that hoarding occurs in 2-5% of the population and can lead to substantial distress and disability, as well as serious public health consequences that warrant consideration as a mental disorder. Most cases do not meet criteria for OCD or OCPD. Accumulating data ...
Clinical characteristics and family history in DSM-III obsessive-compulsive disorder. The authors present the clinical characteristics, demographic features, and family history of a clinical sample of 44 patients who met DSM-III criteria for... None - 《Am J Psychiatry》 被引量: 1727发表: 1986年...
Many persons who have undergone sexual assault or rape meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for PTSD. They may re-experience the traumatic event, avoid items or places associated with the trauma, and have increased levels of physical arousal. Exposure treatment in these cases involves using either imaginal or...
the restriction of the SCID toDSM-IVmight be limiting. As with other structured interviews there is as yet no information currently available on the reliability of the SCID-I for theDSM-IVcriteria. However, minor changes in the diagnostic criteria should not adversely affect reliability obtained ...
This miniseries summarizes the major modifications in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM), and evaluates research pertaining to the changes made in the criteria for diagnoses. States that it is important for school psychologists to understand the contributions and limitation...
MIAMI BEACH - Symptom clusters in families with complex disorders such as obsessive-compulsive...McNamara, DamianClinical Psychiatry News
Obsessive-compulsive disorders are a frequent and debilitating condition also in children and adolescents. The present paper summarizes the changes in the DSM diagnostic criteria between the IV-TR edition and the DSM-5 edition, and evaluates them critically. A central feature is the revision of the...
The reasons for the discrepancy between the findings regarding the incidence of DSM-III OCD are still a matter for debate. The DSM-III criteria for OCD did not require the presence of time-consuming, distressing or interfering symptoms, and were reported to be considerably unstable in the long...