This block contains disorders in which the fundamental disturbance is a change in affect or mood to depression (with or without associated anxiety) or to elation. The mood change is usually accompanied by a change in the overall level of activity; most of the other symptoms are either secondary...
The DSM-IV and ICD-10 categories of recurrent [major] depressive and bipolar II disorders: evidence that they lie on a dimensional spectrum. Presently it is a hotly debated issue whether unipolar and bipolar disorders are categorically distinct or lie on a spectrum. We used the ongoing Ravenna...
To support clinicians'learning knowledge of ICD-10.Methods:Based on B/S structure,this system adopted ASP.NET technique.The database is an electronics ICD-10 version.Results:This ICD-10 Searching System was developed.Conclusions:It provides a convenient pathway for clinicians'learning of ICD-10.关...
Case Study of a 44-Year-Old Patient with a Moderate Recurrent Depressive Disorder (ICD-10 F 33.1) from Psychodynamic Point of ViewMrs. X is a 44-year-old divorced mother of one (daughter) who presented with a major depression of moderate intensity which was already chronic as she came to...
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(Fig.1) would involve helping her regulate emotions in a less destructive manner so that her diagnosis may be changed fromSevere Personality DisordertoModerate Personality Disorderwithout getting rid of her basic style ofNegative Affectivity,Dissociality, andDisinhibition. Similarly, a major goal of ...
psychomotor agitation or retardation, and reduced energy or fatigue. The list includes one symptom (hopelessness) that is not present in the DSM-5 criteria for major depression, but which was found to perform more strongly than approximately half of the DSM symptoms in differentiating depressive fro...
forICD-9. Specifically, a descriptive glossary was provided for each disorder. ICD-10 was published in 1992 and is the version in current use. There are a total of 78 major categories of mental disorders in the ICD-10 (seeTable 1), and many of these categories contain a number of more...
Furthermore, “obesity may be a risk factor for the development of some mental disorders.” The European Association for the Study of Obesity8 included Obesity arising from or aggravated by major depressive disorder (MDD) within the overarching category Obesity attributable to a certain defined ...