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...
As a consequence, major depressive disorders (MDD) are overdiagnosed and heterogeneous; they include many bipolar II (BP-II) cases, of which the hypomanic component does not reach the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV: American Psychiatric Association, 1994) or ICD-...
RBD represents a distinct and frequent clinical diagnosis in ICD-10 (F38.1) (WHO 2010 ). In the recently published DSM-5 (311.1), RBD is featured in the category "other specified depressive disorder" together with short-duration depressive episodes and depressive syndromes with insufficient ...
The lifetime co-occurrence of both RBD and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), called Combined Depression (CD), substantially increases the risk for attempted suicide, even more than that known for pure MDD. The diagnostic criteria for RBD found in the ICD-10 and DSM-IV are helpful in research...
RBD represents a distinct and frequent clinical diagnosis in ICD-10 (F38.1) (WHO 2010 ). In the recently published DSM-5 (311.1), RBD is featured in the category "other specified depressive disorder" together with short-duration depressive episodes and depressive syndromes with insufficient ...
Using a structured interview (CIDI), RBD was assessed in patients not meeting the criteria for depressive episodes lasting at least 2 weeks, as defined in the ICD-10 (DE). A substantial proportion of primary care seekers were identified as presenting RBD without other depressive disorders, 3.7%...
(ICD-11) schemes. One hundred and seven adult men and women, with a high Body Mass Index (BMI) were evaluated by interview to confirm their eating disorder diagnoses. All participants completed self-report assessments of current symptoms and mental HRQoL. The majority of participants in either ...