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DSM-IV codes are the classification found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision, also known as ''
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disorders. The DSM-IV codes are thus used by mental health professionals to describe the features of a given mental disorder and indicate how the disorder can be distinguished from other, similar problems.Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner (2011) ''Psychology'' (2nd Edition), page 552, Worth Publishers The coding system utilized by the DSM-IV is designed to correspond with codes from the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, commonly referred to as the ICD-9-CM. Since early versions of the DSM did not correlate with ICD codes and updates of the publications for the ICD and the DSM are not simultaneous, some distinctions in the coding systems may still be present. For this reason, it is recommended that users of these manuals consult the appropriate reference when accessing diagnostic codes Note that NOS is an abbreviation for ''Not Otherwise Specified'', indicating a cluster of symptoms that do not clearly fit in any single diagnostic category. NOS is often a provisional diagnosis pending additional information or testing. For an alphabetical list, see
DSM-IV codes (alphabetical) A * V62.3 Academic Problem * V62.4 Acculturation Problem * 308.3 Acute Stress Disorder * Adjustment Disorders ** 309.9 Unspecified Adjustment Reaction NOS ** 309.24 With Anxiety ** 309.0 With Depressed Mood ** 309.3 With Disturbance of C ...
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Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence


Mental retardation

* 317 Mild mental retardation * 318.0 Moderate mental retardation * 318.1 Severe mental retardation * 318.2 Profound mental retardation * 319 Mental retardation; severity unspecified


Learning disorders

* 315.00 Reading disorder * 315.1
Mathematics disorder Dyscalculia () is a disability resulting in difficulty learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, performing mathematical calculations, and learning facts in mathematics. ...
* 315.2 Disorder of written expression * 315.9 Learning disorder NOS


Motor skills disorders

* 315.4 Developmental coordination disorder


Communication disorders

* 315.31 Expressive language disorder * 315.32 Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder * 315.39 Phonological disorder * 307.0 Stuttering * 307.9 Communication disorder NOS


Pervasive developmental disorders

* 299.00
Autistic Disorder Kanner autism, or classic autism, is an outdated neurodevelopmental diagnosis which is now considered part of autism spectrum disorder. The term 'autism' was historically used to refer specifically to classic autism, but it is now the most popul ...
* 299.80 Rett's Disorder * 299.10 Childhood Disintegrative Disorder * 299.80 Asperger Syndrome * 299.80
PDD-NOS A pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (Including atypical autism) (PDD-NOS) is one of four disorders which were collapsed into the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in the DSM-5 and also was one of the five disorders clas ...


Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders

* Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ** 314.01 Combined subtype ** 314.01 Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive subtype ** 314.00 Predominantly inattentive subtype ** 314.9 Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder NOS *
Conduct disorder Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that includes theft, lies, physical violence that may lead to destruction, and reckles ...
** 312.81 Childhood onset ** 312.82 Adolescent onset ** 312.89 Unspecified onset * 313.81 Oppositional Defiant Disorder * 312.9 Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS


Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood

* 307.52 Pica * 307.53
Rumination disorder Rumination syndrome, or merycism, is a chronic motility disorder characterized by effortless regurgitation of most meals following consumption, due to the involuntary contraction of the muscles around the abdomen. There is no retching, nausea, he ...
* 307.59 Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood


Tic disorders

* 307.23 Tourette's Disorder * 307.22 Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder * 307.21 Transient tic disorder * 307.20 Tic disorder NOS


Elimination disorders

* 307.6 Enuresis (not due to a general medical condition) * 307.7 Encopresis, without constipation and overflow incontinence * 787.6 Encopresis, with constipation and overflow incontinence


Other disorders of infancy, childhood, or adolescence

* 309.21 Separation anxiety disorder * 313.23 Selective mutism * 313.89 Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood * 307.3 Stereotypic movement disorder * 313.9 Disorder of infancy, childhood, or adolescence NOS Top


Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders


Delirium

* 293.0 Delirium due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 780.09 Delirium NOS


Dementia

* Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, with early onset ** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, with late onset ** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance *
Vascular dementia Vascular dementia (VaD) is dementia caused by problems in the supply of blood to the brain, typically a series of minor strokes, leading to worsening cognitive abilities, the decline occurring piecemeal. The term refers to a syndrome consisting ...
** 290.40 Uncomplicated ** 290.41 With delirium ** 290.42 With delusions ** 290.43 With depressed mood *
Dementia Dementia is a disorder which manifests as a set of related symptoms, which usually surfaces when the brain is damaged by injury or disease. The symptoms involve progressive impairments in memory, thinking, and behavior, which negatively affe ...
due to HIV disease ** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to head trauma ** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the motor system. The symptoms usually emerge slowly, and as the disease worsens, non-motor symptoms beco ...
** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to
Huntington's disease Huntington's disease (HD), also known as Huntington's chorea, is a neurodegenerative disease that is mostly inherited. The earliest symptoms are often subtle problems with mood or mental abilities. A general lack of coordination and an uns ...
** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to
Pick's disease Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), or frontotemporal degeneration disease, or frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, encompasses several types of dementia involving the progressive degeneration of frontal and temporal lobes. FTDs broadly present a ...
** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease ** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * Dementia due to... ndicate other general medical condition** 294.10 Without behavioral disturbance ** 294.11 With behavioral disturbance * 294.8 Dementia NOS


Amnestic disorders

* 294.0 Amnestic disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 294.8 Amnestic disorder NOS


Other cognitive disorders

* 294.9 Cognitive disorder NOS Top


Mental disorders due to a general medical condition not elsewhere classified

* 293.89
Catatonic Catatonia is a complex neuropsychiatric behavioral syndrome that is characterized by abnormal movements, immobility, abnormal behaviors, and withdrawal. The onset of catatonia can be acute or subtle and symptoms can wax, wane, or change during ...
disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 310.1 Personality change due to... ndicate the general medical condition** (Subtypes: Labile, Disinhibited, Aggressive, Apathetic, Paranoid, Other, Combined, Unspecified) * 293.9 Mental disorder NOS due to... ndicate the general medical condition Top


Substance-related disorders


Alcohol-related disorders

* Alcohol ** 305.00 Abuse ** 303.90 Dependence ** 291.89 -Induced
anxiety disorder Anxiety disorders are a cluster of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person's social, occupational, and personal function are significantly impaired. Anxiety may cause phy ...
** 291.89 -Induced
mood disorder A mood disorder, also known as an affective disorder, is any of a group of conditions of mental and behavioral disorder where a disturbance in the person's mood is the main underlying feature. The classification is in the '' Diagnostic and St ...
** 291.1 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder ** 291.2 -Induced persisting
dementia Dementia is a disorder which manifests as a set of related symptoms, which usually surfaces when the brain is damaged by injury or disease. The symptoms involve progressive impairments in memory, thinking, and behavior, which negatively affe ...
** 291.5 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 291.3 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 291.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 291.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 303.00
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 291.0 Intoxication delirium ** 291.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 291.81 Withdrawal ** 291.0 Withdrawal delirium


Amphetamine (or amphetamine-like) related disorders

* Amphetamine (or amphetamine-like) ** 305.70 Abuse ** 304.40 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 292.89
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal


Caffeine-related disorders

*
Caffeine Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the methylxanthine chemical classification, class. It is mainly recreational drug use, used recreationally as a Nootropic, cognitive enhancer, increasing alertness and attentional perfor ...
** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 305.90
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 293.9.10 consumption diversion


Cannabis-related disorders

*
Cannabis ''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is disputed. Three species may be recognized: '' Cannabis sativa'', '' C. indica'', and '' C. ruderalis''. Alternative ...
** 305.20 Abuse ** 304.30 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 Intoxication ** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS


Cocaine-related disorders

*
Cocaine Cocaine (from , from , ultimately from Quechua: ''kúka'') is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant mainly used recreationally for its euphoric effects. It is primarily obtained from the leaves of two Coca species native to South Am ...
** 305.60 Abuse ** 304.20 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 292.89
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal


Hallucinogen-related disorders

* Hallucinogen ** 305.30 Abuse ** 304.50 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced
anxiety Anxiety is an emotion which is characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different than fear in that the former is defined as the anticipation of a future threat wh ...
disorder ** 292.84 -Induced
mood disorder A mood disorder, also known as an affective disorder, is any of a group of conditions of mental and behavioral disorder where a disturbance in the person's mood is the main underlying feature. The classification is in the '' Diagnostic and St ...
** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 Intoxication ** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.89 -persisting perception disorder ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS


Inhalant-related disorders

* Inhalant ** 305.90 Abuse ** 304.60 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.82 -Induced persisting
dementia Dementia is a disorder which manifests as a set of related symptoms, which usually surfaces when the brain is damaged by injury or disease. The symptoms involve progressive impairments in memory, thinking, and behavior, which negatively affe ...
** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS


Nicotine-related disorders

*
Nicotine Nicotine is a naturally produced alkaloid in the nightshade family of plants (most predominantly in tobacco and '' Duboisia hopwoodii'') and is widely used recreationally as a stimulant and anxiolytic. As a pharmaceutical drug, it is use ...
** 305.1 Dependence ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal


Opioid-related disorders

*
Opioid Opioids are substances that act on opioid receptors to produce morphine-like effects. Medically they are primarily used for pain relief, including anesthesia. Other medical uses include suppression of diarrhea, replacement therapy for opioid use ...
** 305.50 Abuse ** 304.00 Dependence ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 292.89
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal


Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like) related disorders

* Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like) ** 305.90 Abuse ** 304.60 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 Intoxication ** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS


Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders

* Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic ** 305.40 Abuse ** 304.10 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced
anxiety disorder Anxiety disorders are a cluster of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person's social, occupational, and personal function are significantly impaired. Anxiety may cause phy ...
** 292.84 -Induced
mood disorder A mood disorder, also known as an affective disorder, is any of a group of conditions of mental and behavioral disorder where a disturbance in the person's mood is the main underlying feature. The classification is in the '' Diagnostic and St ...
** 292.83 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder ** 292.82 -Induced persisting dementia ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 292.89 Intoxication ** 292.81 Intoxication delirium ** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal ** 292.81 Withdrawal delirium


Polysubstance-related disorder

* 304.80 Polysubstance dependence


Other (or unknown) substance-related disorder

* Other (or unknown) substance ** 305.90 Abuse ** 304.90 Dependence ** 292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder ** 292.81 -Induced delirium ** 292.84 -Induced mood disorder ** 292.83 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder ** 292.82 -Induced persisting dementia ** 292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions ** 292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations ** 292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction ** 292.89 -Induced sleep disorder ** 292.89
Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine in ...
** 292.9 -Related disorder NOS ** 292.0 Withdrawal ** 293.0 Delirium Due to ... ndicate the General Medical Condition Top


Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders

*
Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis. Major symptoms include hallucinations (typically hearing voices), delusions, and disorganized thinking. Other symptoms include social w ...
** 295.20
Catatonic Catatonia is a complex neuropsychiatric behavioral syndrome that is characterized by abnormal movements, immobility, abnormal behaviors, and withdrawal. The onset of catatonia can be acute or subtle and symptoms can wax, wane, or change during ...
type ** 295.10 Disorganized type ** 295.30 Paranoid type ** 295.60 Residual type ** 295.90 Undifferentiated type * 295.40 Schizophreniform disorder * 295.70 Schizoaffective disorder * 297.1 Delusional disorder **
Erotomanic Erotomania, also known as de Clérambault's Syndrome, named after French psychiatrist Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault, is listed in the DSM-5 as a subtype of a delusional disorder. It is a relatively uncommon paranoid condition that is characteri ...
subtype **
Grandiose In the field of psychology, the term grandiosity refers to an unrealistic sense of superiority, characterized by a sustained view of one's self as better than others, which is expressed by disdainfully criticising them (contempt), overinflating ...
subtype **
Jealous Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety. Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness or disgust. ...
subtype ** Persecutory subtype ** Somatic subtype ** Mixed type * 298.8 Brief psychotic disorder * 297.3
Shared psychotic disorder Shared may refer to: * Sharing * Shared ancestry or Common descent * Shared care * Shared-cost service * Shared decision-making in medicine * Shared delusion, various meanings * Shared government * Shared intelligence or collective intelligence * ...
* Psychotic disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition** 293.81 With delusions ** 293.82 With hallucinations * 298.9 Psychotic disorder NOS Top


Mood disorders

* 293.83 Mood Disorder Due to... ndicate the General Medical Condition* 296.90 Mood Disorder NOS


Depressive disorders

* 300.4 Dysthymic disorder *
Major depressive disorder Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Intro ...
** Major depressive disorder, recurrent *** 296.36 In full remission *** 296.35 In partial remission *** 296.31 Mild *** 296.32 Moderate *** 296.33 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.34 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.30 Unspecified ** Major depressive disorder, single episode *** 296.26 In full remission *** 296.25 In partial remission *** 296.21 Mild *** 296.22 Moderate *** 296.23 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.24 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.20 Unspecified * 311 Depressive disorder NOS


Bipolar disorders

* Bipolar disorders ** 296.80 Bipolar disorder NOS ** Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode depressed *** 296.56 In full remission *** 296.55 In partial remission *** 296.51 Mild *** 296.52 Moderate *** 296.53 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.54 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.50 Unspecified ** 296.40 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode hypomanic ** Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode manic *** 296.46 In full remission *** 296.45 In partial remission *** 296.41 Mild *** 296.42 Moderate *** 296.43 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.44 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.40 Unspecified ** Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode mixed *** 296.66 In full remission *** 296.65 In partial remission *** 296.61 Mild *** 296.62 Moderate *** 296.63 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.64 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.60 Unspecified ** 296.7 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode unspecified ** Bipolar I disorder, single manic episode *** 296.06 In full remission *** 296.05 In partial remission *** 296.01 Mild *** 296.02 Moderate *** 296.03 Severe without psychotic features *** 296.04 Severe with psychotic features *** 296.00 Unspecified ** 296.89
Bipolar II disorder Bipolar II disorder (BP-II) is a mood disorder on the bipolar spectrum, characterized by at least one episode of hypomania and at least one episode of major depression. Diagnosis for BP-II requires that the individual must never have experien ...
* 301.13 Cyclothymic disorder * 293.83 Mood disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 296.90 Mood disorder NOS Top


Anxiety disorders

* 300.02 Generalized anxiety disorder * Panic disorder ** 300.21 With agoraphobia ** 300.01 Without agoraphobia * 300.22 Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder * 300.29 Specific phobia * 300.23 Social phobia * 300.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorder * 309.81
Posttraumatic stress disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threat ...
* 308.3 Acute stress disorder ** 293.84 Anxiety disorder due to a general medical condition ** 293.89 Anxiety disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition** 300.00 Anxiety disorder NOS Top


Somatoform disorders

* 300.81 Somatization disorder * 300.82 Undifferentiated somatoform disorder * 300.11 Conversion disorder * Pain disorder ** 307.89 Associated with both psychological factors and a general medical condition ** 307.80 Associated with psychological factors * 300.7 Hypochondriasis/Illness anxiety disorder * 300.7 Body dysmorphic disorder * 300.82 Somatoform disorder NOS Top


Factitious disorders

* Factitious disorder ** 300.19 With combined psychological and physical signs and symptoms ** 300.19 With predominantly physical signs and symptoms ** 300.16 With predominantly psychological signs and symptoms ** 300.19 Factitious disorder NOS Top


Dissociative disorders

*300.6 Depersonalization disorder *300.12 Dissociative amnesia *300.14 Dissociative identity disorder *300.15
Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS) was a mental health diagnosis for pathological dissociation that matched the DSM-IV criteria for a dissociative disorder, but did not fit the full criteria for any of the specifically identifie ...


Sexual and gender identity disorders


Sexual dysfunctions

* 625.8 Female hypoactive sexual desire disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 608.89 Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 302.71 Hypoactive sexual desire disorder * 302.79 Sexual aversion disorder * 302.72 Female sexual arousal disorder * 302.72 Male erectile disorder * 607.84 Male erectile disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 302.73 Female orgasmic disorder * 302.74 Male orgasmic disorder * 302.75 Premature ejaculation * 302.76
Dyspareunia Dyspareunia ( ) is painful sexual intercourse due to medical or psychological causes. The term ''dyspareunia'' covers both female dyspareunia and male dyspareunia, but many discussions that use the term without further specification concern the ...
(not due to a general medical condition) * 625.0 Female dyspareunia due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 608.89 Male dyspareunia due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 306.51 Vaginismus (not due to a general medical condition) * 625.8 Other female sexual dysfunction due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 608.89 Other male sexual dysfunction due to... ndicate the general medical condition* 302.70 Sexual dysfunction NOS


Paraphilias

*302.4
Exhibitionism Exhibitionism is the act of exposing in a public or semi-public context one's intimate parts – for example, the breasts, Sex organ, genitals or buttocks. The practice may arise from a desire or compulsion to expose themselves in such a mann ...
*302.81
Fetishism A fetish (derived from the French , which comes from the Portuguese , and this in turn from Latin , 'artificial' and , 'to make') is an object believed to have supernatural powers, or in particular, a human-made object that has power over o ...
*302.89
Frotteurism Frotteurism is a paraphilic interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvic area or erect penis, against a non-consenting person for sexual pleasure. It may involve touching any part of the body, including the genital area. A person who practices frot ...
*302.2 Pedophilia *302.83 Sexual masochism *302.84 Sexual sadism *302.3 Transvestic fetishism *302.82 Voyeurism *302.9 Paraphilia NOS (not otherwise specified)


Gender identity disorders

* Gender identity disorder ** 302.85 In adolescents or adults ** 302.6 In children ** 302.6 Gender identity disorder NOS * 302.9 Sexual disorder NOS


Eating disorders

* 307.1
Anorexia nervosa Anorexia nervosa, often referred to simply as anorexia, is an eating disorder characterized by low weight, food restriction, body image disturbance, fear of gaining weight, and an overpowering desire to be thin. ''Anorexia'' is a term of Gre ...
* 307.51
Bulimia nervosa Bulimia nervosa, also known as simply bulimia, is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging or fasting, and excessive concern with body shape and weight. The aim of this activity is to expel the body of calories eaten ...
* 307.50 Eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) Top


Sleep disorders


Primary sleep disorders

* 307.44 Primary
hypersomnia Hypersomnia is a neurological disorder of excessive time spent sleeping or excessive sleepiness. It can have many possible causes (such as seasonal affective disorder) and can cause distress and problems with functioning. In the fifth edition ...
* 307.42 Primary
insomnia Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder in which people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep as long as desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy, ...
* 347 Narcolepsy * 780.59 Breathing-related sleep disorder * 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep disorder * 307.47 Dyssomnia NOS * 327.03 Insomnia Related to Mood Disorder (ICD 9)


Parasomnias

* 307.47 Nightmare disorder * 307.46 Sleep terror disorder * 307.46 Sleepwalking disorder * 307.47 Parasomnia NOS


Other sleep disorders

* Sleep disorder ** Sleep disorder due to... ndicate the general medical condition** 780.54 Hypersomnia type ** 780.52 Insomnia type ** 780.59 Mixed type ** 780.59 Parasomnia type * 307.42 Insomnia related to... ndicate_the_Axis_I_or_ ndicate_the_Axis_I_or_Axis_II_(psychiatry)">Axis_II_disorder.html" ;"title="Axis_II_(psychiatry).html" ;"title="Axis_I.html" ;"title="ndicate the Axis I">ndicate the Axis I or Axis II (psychiatry)">Axis II disorder">Axis_II_(psychiatry).html" ;"title="Axis_I.html" ;"title="ndicate the Axis I">ndicate the Axis I or Axis II (psychiatry)">Axis II disorder* 307.44 Hypersomnia related to... [indicate the Axis I or Axis II disorder] Top


Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified

* 312.34 Intermittent Explosive Disorder * 312.32 Kleptomania * 312.31 Pathological Gambling * 312.33 Pyromania * 312.39 Trichotillomania * 312.30 Impulse-Control Disorder NOS Top


Adjustment disorders

*
Adjustment disorder Adjustment disorder is a maladaptive response to a psychosocial stressor. It is classified as a mental disorder. The maladaptive response usually involves otherwise normal emotional and behavioral reactions that manifest more intensely than usua ...
s ** 309.9 Unspecified ** 309.24 With
anxiety Anxiety is an emotion which is characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different than fear in that the former is defined as the anticipation of a future threat wh ...
** 309.0 With
depressed mood Depression is a mental state of low mood and aversion to activity, which affects more than 280 million people of all ages (about 3.5% of the global population). Classified medically as a mental and behavioral disorder, the experience o ...
** 309.3 With disturbance of conduct ** 309.28 With mixed anxiety and depressed mood ** 309.4 With mixed disturbance of
emotion Emotions are mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is currently no scientific consensus on a definitio ...
s and conduct Top


Personality disorders (Axis II)

Cluster A (odd or eccentric) * 301.0 Paranoid personality disorder * 301.20 Schizoid personality disorder * 301.22 Schizotypal personality disorder Cluster B (dramatic, emotional, or erratic) * 301.7 Antisocial personality disorder * 301.83
Borderline personality disorder Borderline personality disorder (BPD), also known as emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, distorted sense of self, and strong ...
* 301.50
Histrionic personality disorder Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors, usually beginning in early childhood, including inappropriate ...
* 301.81 Narcissistic personality disorder Cluster C (anxious or fearful) * 301.82
Avoidant personality disorder Avoidant personality disorder (AvPD) is a Cluster C personality disorder characterized by excessive social anxiety and inhibition, fear of intimacy (despite an intense desire for it), severe feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, and an over ...
* 301.6 Dependent personality disorder * 301.4 Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder NOS * 301.9 Personality disorder not otherwise specified Top


Additional codes

* V62.3 Academic problem * V62.4
Acculturation Acculturation is a process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from the balancing of two cultures while adapting to the prevailing culture of the society. Acculturation is a process in which an individual adopts, acquires and ...
problem * 995.2 Adverse effects of medication NOS * 780.9 Age-related cognitive decline * Antisocial behavior ** V71.01 Adult antisocial behavior ** V71.02 Child or adolescent antisocial behavior * V62.82 Bereavement * V62.89 Borderline intellectual functioning * 313.82 Identity problem *
Medication A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy ( pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and ...
-induced * Movement disorder ** 333.90 Movement disorder NOS ** 333.1 Postural tremor * Neglect of child ** V61.21 Neglect of child ** 995.5 Neglect of child (if focus of attention is on victim) * Neuroleptic-induced ** 333.99 Acute akathisia ** 333.7 Acute
dystonia Dystonia is a neurological hyperkinetic movement disorder in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures. The movements may resemble a tremor. Dystonia is often int ...
** 332.1
Parkinsonism Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome characterized by tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements), rigidity, and postural instability. These are the four motor symptoms found in Parkinson's disease (PD), after which it is named, dementia with Lew ...
** 333.82 Tardive dyskinesia ** 333.92 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome * V71.09 No diagnosis on Axis II * V71.09 No diagnosis or condition on Axis I * V15.81 Noncompliance with treatment * V62.2 Occupational problem * V61.20 Parent-child relational problem * V61.10 Partner relational problem * V62.89 Phase of life problem * Physical abuse ** V61.1 Physical abuse of adult ** 995.81 Physical abuse of adult (if focus of attention is on victim) ** V61.21 Physical abuse of child ** 995.5 Physical abuse of child (if focus of attention is on victim) * 316 Psychological factors affecting medical condition * Relational problem ** V62.81 Relational problem NOS ** V61.9 Relational problem related to a mental disorder or general medical condition * V62.89 Religious or spiritual problem * V61.1 Sexual abuse of adult * 995.83 Sexual abuse of adult (if focus of attention is on victim) * V61.21 Sexual abuse of child * 995.53 Sexual abuse of child (if focus of attention is on victim) * V61.8 Sibling relational problem * 300.9 Unspecified mental disorder (nonpsychotic) * 799.9 Diagnosis deferred on Axis II * 799.9 Diagnosis or condition deferred on Axis I * V65.2 Malingering


See also

* Clinical coder *'' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'', Fourth Edition, 1994 ( DSM-IV). *
DSM-5 The ''Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition'' (DSM-5), is the 2013 update to the '' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'', the taxonomic and diagnostic tool published by the American Psychiatri ...
* List of ICD-9 codes 290–319: mental disorders * Relational disorder (proposed DSM-V new diagnosis) *
Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID) is a semi-structured interview guide for making diagnoses according to the diagnostic criteria published in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The development of SCID h ...
''(SCID)''


External links


The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
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American Psychiatric Association The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists in the United States, and the largest psychiatric organization in the world. It has more than 37,000 members are invo ...
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References

{{Medical classification Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Psychology lists