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Genre/Form: | Classification |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: | American Psychiatric Association.; American Psychiatric Association. Task Force on DSM-IV. |
OCLC Number: | 39059180 |
Notes: | "Sixth printing, February 1997--Includes ICD-9-CM codes effective October 1, 96"--Title page verso. Prepared by the Task Force on DSM-IV and other committees and work groups of the American Psychiatric Association. Includes index. |
Description: | xxvii, 886 pages ; 26 cm |
Contents: | Use of the manual -- DSM-IV classification -- Multiaxial assessment -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia and amnestic and other cognitive disorders -- Mental disorders due to a general medical condition -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Facititious disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender identity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Sleep disorders -- Impulse-control disorders not elsewhere classified -- Adjustment disorders -- Personality disorders -- Other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention -- Additional Codes -- Decision trees for differential diagnosis -- Criteria sets and axes provided for further study -- Glossary of technical terms -- Annotated listing of changes in DSM-IV -- Alphabetical listing of DSM-IV diagnoses and codes -- Numerical listing of DSM-IV diagnoses and codes -- ICD-9-CM codes for selected general medical conditions and medication-induced disorders. (cont) DSM-IV classification with ICD-10 codes -- Outline for cultural formulation and glossary of culture-bound syndromes -- DSM-IV contributors. |
Other Titles: | DSM-IV |
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