DSM V, or DSM-5, is a detailed listing of classifications of mental disorders scheduled for publication in 2013. In the United States, the DSM widely considered to be the bible of psychiatry, providing a complete listing of every mental disorder recognized in the United States. ...
What is the DSM-5 criteria for avoidant personality disorder? What are the symptoms of dependent personality disorder? What personality disorders are most commonly comorbid with substance use disorders? What are dramatic personality disorders?
Is bipolar disorder a personality disorder? What are the two types of bipolar disorder? What is a "less severe" form of bipolar disorder? Can bipolar disorder go away on its own? What is the DSM 5 code for bipolar disorder? What is manic schizophrenia?
The DSM is the main classification of mental disorders used by psychiatrists in the United States and, increasingly, around the world. Although widely used, the DSM has come in for fierce criticism, with many commentators believing it to be conceptually flawed in a variety of ways. This paper...
Straussner, S. (2013). The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria: What's new? Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 13, 448 - 453. http://dx.doi .org/10.1080/1533256X.2013.840199Straussner, S. L. A. (2013). The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria: What's new? J. Soc. Work Pract. ...
Personality disorders include 10 diagnosable psychiatric conditions that are recognized and described in the fifth and most recent version of theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(DSM-5). Each is a distinct mental illness defined by personality traits that can be troubling enough to...
What, Me Worry and Ruminate About DSM-5 and RDoC? The Importance of Targeting Negative Self-Referential Processing. Rumination, worry, and other forms of negative self-referential processing (NSRP) are familiar to everyone, as reflecting on the self is perhaps our most h... S Douglas,Mennin,...
The DSM-5 is published by the American Psychiatric Association, has detailed descriptions of mental health disorders and provides clinicians the ability to have a common language about diagnoses. The ICD-10 is produced by the World Health Organization and includes conditions and diseases not pertaining...
This chapter addresses a topic that has been the subject of intense curiosity throughout civilized history. What are the roots of genius? Are geniuses divinely inspired? Are they mad? What is the nature of their gift? Is it something tha... R Prentky - Springer US 被引量: 28发表: 1989...
is an anxiety disorder. It is characterised by the obsessive need to perform some task. These tasks are often known as rituals. Note that the DSM-IV Axis II Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is considerably different from Obsessive-compulsive disorder, and is often what people mean when ...