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The traditional distinction between psychoses and neuroses has been laid aside, though the terms themselves are retained, and all mood (affective) disorders are brought together in a single grouping (F3). All disorders due to the use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol, have also been ...
The abandonment of subtypes of schizophrenia, however, is possibly associated with a loss of professional knowledge about special and individual courses of schizophrenic psychoses. This is particularly problematic in cases in which the psychotic illness does not result in the widely known phenomenon ...
Many psychoactive substance-induced psychotic states are of short duration provided that no further amounts of the drug are taken (as in the case of amphetamine and cocaine psychoses). False diagnosis in such cases may have distressing and costly implications for the patient and for the health ...
distribution, the prediction rate of chapter and block remained at 95% and further improvement is not achieved.Figure 8confirms that chapter 5 (mental disorders) achieves 81% of the prediction rate. Similarly,Figure 7depicts the block (other psychoses (295–299)) gained 78% of the prediction ...