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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in DSM-5
There have been some changes of the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in DSM-V in terms of its classification and description. First of all, it has been suggested that the disorder should be out of a lower cap of the anxiety disorders and with DSM-5 a new ...
Esra Porgali Zayman
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The DSM-5 process, and the publication of DSM-5 in 2013, have had a considerable impact on the classification of anxiety disorders. Major changes included the reorganization of the chapter structure, individual groupings of disorders within each chapter from a life span viewpoint, and the use of specifiers.
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DSM-5: ATTENUATED PSYCHOSIS SYNDROME? [PDF]
Psychotic syndrome includes several devastating mental disorders characterized by a rupture of higher mental functions. The signs and symptoms of psychosis begin in adolescence or early adulthood and usually begin gradually and progress over time ...
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero +2 more
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O discurso sobre a dislexia no DSM-5 e suas implicações no processo de medicalização da educação
A medicalização da infância e da adolescência se articula com a medicalização da educação com relação às “doenças do não aprender”. Nesse contexto, o diagnóstico da Dislexia é legitimado pelo DSM, Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais ...
Elisabeth da Silva Eliassen +1 more
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PHDA: O que Há de Novo no DSM‑5
A Perturbação de Hiperatividade/Défice de Atenção (PHDA) caracteriza‑se por manifestações comportamentais que afetam o normal funcionamento/desenvolvimento da criança, do adolescente e do adulto, em diferentes contextos de vida.
Luís Oliveira +3 more
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Considering PTSD for DSM-5 [PDF]
This is a review of the relevant empirical literature concerning the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Most of this work has focused on Criteria A1 and A2, the two components of the A (Stressor) Criterion. With regard to A1, the review considers: (a) whether A1 is etiologically or temporally related to the PTSD symptoms; (b) whether it is ...
Friedman, Mj +3 more
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Background Criteria for alcohol use disorders (AUD) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) were intended to result in a similar prevalence of AUD as DSM-IV. We evaluated the prevalence of AUD using DSM-5 and DSM-
Traci Takahashi +11 more
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Patient advocacy and DSM-5 [PDF]
The revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) provides a useful opportunity to revisit debates about the nature of psychiatric classification. An important debate concerns the involvement of mental health consumers in revisions of the classification.
Stein, Dan J, Phillips, Katharine A
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Somatic symptoms – An update according DSM-5 [PDF]
Somatization represents the appearance of unexplained symptoms or other unintentionally produced complaints which are frequently related to nervous system, so that neurologists are often the first step where patients come for diagnosis.
Irene Davidescu
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the DSM-5 Separation Anxiety Disorder Severity Scale–Child Form.
Şermin Yalın Sapmaz +7 more
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