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Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR » (4th Edition)

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Authors: American Psychiatric Association
ISBN-13: 9780890420263, ISBN-10: 0890420262
Format: Paperback
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
Date Published: January 2000
Edition: 4th Edition

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Author Biography: American Psychiatric Association

American Psychiatric Association

Book Synopsis

The Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR® is a handy, low priced companion to the ultimate psychiatric reference, DSM-IV-TR®. It includes all the diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR® in an easy-to-use, paperback format.

In making DSM-IV diagnosis, clinicians and researchers may find it convenient to consult the Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR®, a pocket sized book that contains the classification, the diagnosis criteria, and a listing of the most important conditions to be considered in a differential diagnosis for each category.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Cautionary Statement
Use of the Manual1
DSM-IV-TR Classification9
Multiaxial Assessment37
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence51
Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders83
Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition99
Substance-Related Disorders105
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders153
Mood Disorders167
Anxiety Disorders209
Somatoform Disorders229
Factitious Disorders237
Dissociative Disorders239
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders245
Eating Disorders263
Sleep Disorders267
Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified281
Adjustment Disorders285
Personality Disorders287
Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention299
Additional Codes315
Listing of DSM-IV-TR Appendixes317
ICD-9-CM Codes for Selected General Medical Conditions and Medication-Induced Disorders321
Index345

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