Since the DSM-IVĀ® was published in 1994, weĀve seen many advances in our knowledge of psychiatric illness. This Text Revision incorporates information culled from a comprehensive literature review of research about mental disorders published since DSM-IVĀ® was completed in 1994. Updated information is included about the associated features, culture, age, and gender features, prevalence, course, and familial pattern of mental disorders. The DSM-IV-TRĀ® brings this essential diagnostic tool up-to-date, to promote effective diagnosis, treatment, and quality of care. Now you can get all the essential diagnostic information you rely on from the DSM-IVĀ® along with important updates not found in the 1994 edition. Stay current with important updates to the DSM-IV-TRĀ®: -Benefit from new research into Schizophrenia, AspergerĀs Disorder, and other conditions -Utilize additional information about the epidemiology and other facets of DSM conditions -Update ICD-9-CM codes implemented since 1994 (including Conduct Disorder, Dementia, Somatoform Disorders)
| ISBN | 0890420254 | | Part volume | Fourth Edition Text Revision | | ISBN13 | 9780890420256 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | American Psychiatric Publishing | | Weight (grammes) | 1882 | | Imprint | American Psychiatric Press Inc. | | Published in | Arlington | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Paperback) | | Publication date | 31 Jul 1994 | | Previous ISBN | 9780890420621 | | Library of Congress | RC455.2.C4 | | Height (mm) | 267 | | DEWEY | 616.89075 | | Width (mm) | 190 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Spine width (mm) | 53 | | Pages | 980 | | Academic level | Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly |
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Task Force on DSM-IVĀ®. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Cautionary statement. Use of the manual. DSM-IVĀ® 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.