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DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS – 4th edition
(DSM-IV)

Axis I: Clinical disorders and other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence
   Learning disorders
   Communication disorders
   Pervasive developmental disorders
   Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders
   Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
   Conduct disorder
   Oppositional defiant disorder
   Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood
   Tic disorders
   Elimination disorders
   Other disorders
Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders
   Delirium
   Dementia
   Amnestic disorders
   Other cognitive disorders
Substance-Related Disorders (specify substance)
   Substance-use disorders
     Substance abuse
     Substance dependence
 Substance-induced disorders
     Substance intoxication
     Substance withdrawal
     Substance-induced persisting dementia/amnestic disorder/psychotic disorder
     Substance-induced mood disorder/anxiety disorder/sexual dysfunction/sleep disorder
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
   Schizophrenia
   Schizophreniform disorder
   Schizoaffective disorder
   Delusional disorder
   Brief psychotic disorder
   Shared psychotic disorder
Mood Disorders
   Depressive disorders
     Major depressive disorder (single episode/recurrent)
     Dysthymic disorder (early onset/late onset)
     Depressive disorder NOS
  Bipolar disorders
     Bipolar I disorder
     Bipolar II disorder
     Cyclothymic disorder
Anxiety Disorders
   Panic disorder without agoraphobia
   Panic disorder with agoraphobia
   Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder
   Specific phobia
   Social phobia
   Obsessive-compulsive disorder
   Posttraumatic stress disorder
   Acute stress disorder
   Generalized anxiety disorder
   Anxiety disorder NOS
Somatoform Disorders
   Somatization disorder
   Conversion disorder
   Pain disorder
   Hypochondriasis
   Body dysmorphic disorder
   Somatoform disorder NOS
Factitious Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
   Dissociative amnesia
   Dissociative fugue
   Dissociative identity disorder
   Depersonalization disorder
Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
   Sexual dysfunctions
     Sexual desire disorders
     Sexual arousal disorders
     Orgasmic disorders
     Sexual pain disorders
  Paraphilias
     Exhibitionism
     Fetishism
     Frotteurism
     Pedophilia
     Sexual masochism
     Sexual sadism
     Transvestic fetishism
     Voyeurism
  Gender identity disorders
Eating Disorders
   Anorexia nervosa
   Bulimia nervosa
   Eating disorder NOS
Sleep Disorders
Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
   Intermittent explosive disorder
   Kleptomania
   Pyromania
   Pathological gambling
   Trichotillomania
   Impulse-control disorder NOS
Adjustment Disorders
Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention
  Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
  Relational Problems
  Problems Related to Abuse and Neglect
  Additional Conditions

Axis II: Personality Disorders and Mental Retardation
Personality disorders
   Paranoid
   Schizoid
   Schizotypal
   Antisocial
   Borderline
   Histrionic
   Narcissistic
   Avoidant
   Dependent
   Obsessive-compulsive
   Personality disorder NOS
Mental retardation (mild, moderate, or severe)

Axis III: General Medical Conditions
 [listed here are any medical conditions potentially relevant to an understanding of the case]

Axis IV: Psychosocial and Environmental Problems
 [a checklist of specific life problems by type – e.g., family, economic, legal, etc.]

Axis V: Global Assessment of Functioning
 [a rating, using scores ranging from 0 to 100, of overall psychological, social, and occupational functioning]
 


Copyright ©1998 Beverly J. Volicer and Steven F. Tello, UMass Lowell.  You may freely edit these pages for use in a non-profit, educational setting.  Please include this copyright notice on all pages.