(RDC;Spitzer, Endicott, & Robins, 1978). The RDC influenced changes appearing inDSM-III,which was published shortly thereafter. RDC mood disorder classifications include: major depressive disorder, minor depressive disorder, bipolar with mania (bipolar-I), bipolar withhypomania(bipolar-II), and ...
In the ICD-11, the diagnostic guideline for mania allows for euphoria, irritability, or expansiveness together with increased activity or subjectively increased energy as well as other characteristic manic symptoms, without specifying the number of symptoms. There remains controversy around the inclusion ...
Codes for special purposes???Mental and behavioural disorders???Organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders???Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive substance use???Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders???Mood [affective] disorders???Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform ...
[dipsomania] Withdrawal state .30 Uncomplicated .31 With convulsions Withdrawal state with delirium F1x.1 F1x.2 F1x.3 F1x.4 1 .40 Without convulsions .41 With convulsions F1x.5 Psychotic disorder .50 Schizophrenia-like .51 Predominantly delusional .52 Predominantly hallucinatory .53 ...
[controlled dependence] .23 Currently abstinent, but receiving treatment with aversive or blocking drugs .24 Currently using the substance [active dependence] .25 Continuous use .26 Episodic use [dipsomania] F1x .3 Withdrawal state .30 Uncomplicated .31 With convulsions F1x.4 Withdrawal state ...