This chapter sets out to analyse some mental health keywords of warfare in the DSM manuals published between 1952 and 2013 from a diachronic perspective. The chapter examines the cultural shifts in mental health
learning, or temporary feelings of well-being are maximized (Smith 1990). It can also be described as the degree of energy release and the intensity of readiness. Closely associated with the experience of flow from a psychological perspective, the construct is often ...
The DSM-IV-TR differs from the DSM-IV because symptom criteria were changed for certain mental disorders involving psychosis, as well as the addition of guidelines for diagnosing an individual who met criteria for more than one mental health diagnosis. Understanding the Axis Diagnosis in DSM IV ...
在DSM III的分类中,与类型九最一致的是“依赖型人格(dependent personality)”,它具有以下特征: 依赖型人格是一种普遍存在的依赖和顺从行为模式,始于成年早期,出现在各种环境中,至少有以下五种表现: 1. 在没有他人的过量建议或保证的情况下,无法做出决定; 2. 允许别人代做大部分重要决定,如住处、工作等; 3....
Open Document The cause of ASD is currently unknown, but the different cultures have “their own perception of the causes” for this disorder (Gona, 2015). In the Western culture, they consider ASD as a “neurodevelopmental disorder with a significant genetic contribution” (Gona, 2015). Its ...
SUD refers to the DSM-5 diagnosis category that encompasses significant impairment or distress resulting from specific categories of psychoactive drug use. The diagnosis of SUD is operationalized as 2 or more of 11 symptoms over the past year. As a result, the diagnosis is heterogenous, with more...
DSM AXIS 1 disorders (e.g. anxiety disorders, such as panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder) (n = 2). Psychotic and affective disorders (n = 1). Eating disorder (n = 1). PTSD and depression (n = 1). ...
Contemporary classification systems, such as the International Classification of Disease (ICD-11) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), explain “dysfunction” by adopting a medical illness model that assumes that symptoms reflect latent disease entities. In this ...
These cross-diagnostic similarities become even more obvious if a longitudinal perspective is taken since, as noted above, patients do not adhere to their DSM-IV diagnosis over time; rather, they move between them (Fairburn and Harrison, 2003; Herzog et al., 1993; Milos et al., submitted ...
Odds of DSM-IV CIDI-Diagnosed PTSD Associated With Randomly Selected TE as a Function of Prior Lifetime TE Exposure Across All WMH Surveysa View LargeDownload Model 4Model 5 OR (95% CI)χ2 ValuedfP ValueOR (95% CI)χ2 ValuedfP Value 1. Exposure to organized violence Full set of ORsb...