DSM-IV Diagnoses and Codes, AlphabeticalDr. Bob
V Codes (DSM-5) & Z Codes (ICD-10) Primer V Codes (used in the DSM-5 and ICD-9) and Z Codes (used in the ICD-10), also known as Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention, are codes used to identify issues that are a focus of clinical a
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Disorders are placed on one of five axes: axis I includes all the clinical syndromes and V codes except for personality disorders and mental retardation; axis II includes the personality disorders and mental retardation; axis III lists any coexisting physical disorders or conditions; axis IV assesses...
(DSM-5)Martin DorahyDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Canterbury 2 systems used to classified Psychiatric disorders:- ICD-10 DSM Classification IssuesCritical issuesReliabilityDSM tries to increase reliability to ensure everyone who sees client diagnoses the same thingValidityWork to increase validity ...
DSM-5-TR index tabs: 75 tabs color-coded by DSM psychological diagnosis. Diagnoses scripted on each DSM 5 TR tab. Easy installation, just peel and stick. For use with DSM-5-TR, DSM5, DSM 5 TR, DSMV, DSM V, DSM-V
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and others. The DSM-IV has specific V Codes for various types of abuse including physical and sexual abuse of both children and adults as well as neglect, emphasizing the importance of these areas for questioning in the initial interview. Sometimes V codes are used because no mental disorder ...
The CDDG provides expanded clinical descriptions, essential (required) features, boundaries with other disorders and normality, differential diagnoses, additional features, culture-related features and codes for all mental and behavioural disorders commonly encountered in clinical psychiatry; it is intended ...