Both the World Health Organization (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; ICD-10) and the American Psychiatric Association (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; DSM-5) have developed diagnostic criteria for OCD. ...
The case that is present is an exact reflection of this situation because it realize diagnostic criteria of different psychiatric disorders making an evidence of a situation that we have to manage very frequently in our clinics: the comorbidity of OCD. 展开 ...
Both the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 and Diagnostic and Statistics Manual (DSM)-5 give diagnostic criteria for OCD. It is widely understood that comorbid conditions are frequent in OCD, with the addition of the DSM specifier for tic-related OCD highlighting the important role...
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“showing insight into the senselessness of the symptoms” was one of the key criteria to differentiate OCD from psychosis; see also ICD-10. In DSM-5, clinicians even have to specify the degree of insight into the symptomatology: good/fair, poor, or absent insight. The presence of insight ...
Prior research has identified OCD subtypes or “clusters” of symptoms that differentially relate to clinical features of the disorder. Given the high comorbidity between OCD and anxiety, OCD symptom clusters may more broadly associate with fear and/or distress internalizing constructs. This study exami...
They were examined Neurologically and their psychiatric evaluation was done using the shortened version of the present state examination, and the ICDlo diagnostic criteria. Results: 0.C.D was diagnosed in 5 patients out of the whole 50 studied making a 10% value, OCD was found as secondary ...
Little is known about the occurrence of HA symptoms in a child and adolescent psychiatric setting, and there are no age-appropriate diagnostic criteria and only limited number of assessment tools. It is therefore likely that HA is seen as part of obsessive鈥揷ompulsive disorder (OCD) due to ...