Since 1992, there have been many advances in knowledge of psychiatric illnesses. The DSM-IV-TR spans the bridge between DSM-IV and DSM-V, to ensure that the most relevant new information since the DSM-IV literature review in 1992 was incorporated and to enhance the educational value. Specifically, new information on associated features, including associated laboratory and physical findings, has been added for many of the disorders. Sections on prevalence, gender/age/culture, course and familial pattern have also been revised to reflect research findings. More comprehensive differential diagnoses have been incorporated for many of the disorders.
Table of Contents
Task Force on DSM-IV®. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Cautionary statement. 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 disorder due to general mental condition. Substance-related disorders. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Mood disorders. Anxiety disorders. Somatoform disorders. Factitious disorders. Dissociative disorders. Sexual and gender identify 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. Appendix. Index.
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This book is the diagnostic manual used by psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health workers when diagnosing mental illnes. It is an essential book for those studying mental health diagnosis.
It includes information on the history of the DSM, controversies in diagnosing mental health disorders, it's relationship to various other diagnostic systems and cautionary statements on using the manual.
The bulk of the book is very well organised. It starts with the 16 major diagnostic classes and another section on other clinical disorders. In each of those classes the diagnostic criteria is included for each disorder and the clinical codes. A description is given, criteria to exclude diagnosis is included and specifiers to further clarify diagnosis is explained. Information is given on disorder prevalence, differential diagnosis, associated laboratory and physical findings, subtypes, associated features and disorders, familial patterns and cultural features.
There are nine appendixes including:
Decision tree for differential diagnosis
Criteria sets and axes for further study
Glossary
Highlights of changes in DSM IV text revision
Disoders listes alphabetically and numerically
Codes for medical conditions
Cultural formulation and culture bound syndromes
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