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DSM-IV sourcebook

edited by Thomas A. Widiger ... [et al.]

American Psychiatric Association, c1994-1997

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DSM-4 sourcebook

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Developed by the DSM-IV Task Force of American Psychiatric Association

Includes bibliographical references and index

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v. 4 ISBN 9780890420553

内容説明

The Task Force on DSM-IV and members of the DSM-IV work groups have chronicled their efforts and the results in the "DSM-IV Sourcebook", which documents the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. The chapter authors in this fourth and final volume summarize findings from the data reanalyses sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and from the DSM-IV field trials. This volume also includes final reports by the chairs of each of the 13 work groups in which they discuss the ultimate decisions made about specific disorders.

目次

  • MacArthur Reanalysis Reports
  • Field Trials
  • Final Reports from Each Work Group.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780890420560

内容説明

The Task Force on DSM-IV and members of the DSM-IV work groups have chronicled their efforts and the results in the "DSM-IV Sourcebook", which documents the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. The chapter authors in this fourth and final volume summarize findings from the data reanalyses sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and from the DSM-IV field trials. This volume also includes final reports by the chairs of each of the 13 work groups in which they discuss the ultimate decisions made about specific disorders.

目次

  • MacArthur Reanalysis Reports
  • Field Trials
  • Final Reports from Each Work Group.
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v. 1 ISBN 9780890420652

内容説明

For over six years the DSM-IV Task Force and members of the DSM-IV Work Groups have participated in a comprehensive effort of empirical review leading to the publication of the fourth edition of the American Psychiatric AssociationAs Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). This first volume of the DSM-IV Sourcebook chronicles these efforts and their results, documenting the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. From a total of five volumes, the first three contain the DSM-IV literature reviews and summarize the DSM-IV Work Group efforts that led to the publication of the DSM-IV Options Book. This, the first volume, presents the reviews for substance use disorders; delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders; psychotic disorders; medication-induced movement disorders; and sleep disorders. Each review contains the following six sections: -Statement of the issueexplicitly outlines the issues addressed in the review. -Significance of the issueAframes the importance of each issue and discusses its clinical and empirical significance. -MethodAdocuments the extent to which the reviews were systematic and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature. -ResultsAprovides an objective and thorough summary of the findings most relevant to each issue. -DiscussionAaddresses the implications of the clinical research findings for DSM-IV. -RecommendationsArecommendations for DSM-IV based on the review of the literature.

目次

Substance-Related Disorders. Introduction to Section I: substance-related disorders by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Psychoactive substance abuse and its relation to dependence by John E. Helzer, MD. Psychoactive substance dependence by Peter E. Nathan, PhD. The relationship between alcohol problems, substance abuse, and psychiatric syndromes by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Review of remission criteria by George E. Woody, MD, and John Cacciola, PhD. Severity of dependence by George E. Woody, MD, and John Cacciola, PhD. The organization of intoxication and withdrawal disorders by Thomas M. Crowley, MD. Nicotine withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John R. Hughes, MD. Alcohol idiosyncratic intoxication: a review of the data supporting its existence by Harold C. Urshel, III, MD. Caffeine withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John R. Hughes, MD. Anabolic steroids withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John W. Tsuang, MD. Protracted abstinence syndromes in alcohol, opioids, and stimulants by Marc A. Schuckit, MD, Thomas Kosten, MD, and Marian W. Fischman, PhD. Familial alcoholism by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Cocaine and amphetamine: psychostimulant abuse by Michael R. Irwin, MD. Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders. Introduction to Section II: delirium, dementia, amnestic, and other cognitive disorders by Gary J. Tucker, MD, Eric D. Caine, MD, and Michael K. Popkin, MD. Delirium by Benjamin Liptzin, MD, Sue E. Levkoff, ScD, Gary L. Gottlieb, MD, MBA, and Jerry C. Johnson, MD. Dementia by George W. Rebok, PhD, and Marshal F. Folstein, MD. Amnestic disorders by Eric Caine, MD. Mental disorders due to a general medical condition and substance-induced disorders: mood, anxiety, psychotic, catatonic, and personality disorders by Michael K. Popkin, MD, and Gary J. Tucker, MD. Regional syndromes by Gary J. Tucker, MD. Mild neurocognitive disorder: a needed addition to the nosology of cognitive impairment (organic mental) disorders by Rosben Gutierrez, MD, J. Hampton Atkinson, MD, and Igor Grant, MD. A proposal for including postconcussional disorder in the cognitive disorders section of DSM-IV by Stephen Brown, MD, Igor Grant, MD. Should aging-associated memory decline be included in DSM-IV? by Eric D. Caine, MD. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. Introduction to Section III: schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders by Nancy Andreasen, MD, PhD. Characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia by Nancy Andreasen, MD, PhD, and Michael Flaum, MD. The positive-negative distinction in schizophrenia: review of natural history validators by Thomas H. McGlashan, MD, and Wayne S. Fenton, MD. The diagnosis of schizophrenia: a review of onset and duration issues by Samuel J. Keith, MD, and Susan M. Mathews. Classical subtypes for schizophrenia by Thomas H. McGlashan, MD, and Wayne S. Fenton, MD. Late onset schizophrenia by Samuel G. Siris, MD. The nosologic validity of mood-incongruent psychotic affective illness by Kenneth H. Kendler, MD. Trait markers in schizophrenia: are they diagnostic? by Sally Szymanski, DO, John Kane, MD, and Jeffrey Lieberman, MD. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders. Introduction to Section IV: medication-induced movement disorders by Allen Frances, MD, Peter J. Weiden, MD, and Ruth Ross, MA. Neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism by Peter J. Weiden, MD. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome by Gerard Addonizio, MD, and Virginia L. Susman, MD. Neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia by Daniel E. Casey, MD. Neuroleptic-induced acute akathisia by Lenard A. Adler, MD, and Burt Angrist, MD. Neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia by Dilip V. Jeste, MD, and Ramsy Yassa, MD. Lithium tremor by Alan J. Gelenberg, MD, and James W. Jefferson, MD. Sleep Disorders. Introduction to Section V: sleep disorders by David J. Kupfer, MD, Daniel J. Buysse, MD, Eric A. Nofzinger, MD, and Charles F. Reynolds, III, MD. Subtyping DSM-III-R primary insomnia by Charles F. Reynolds, III, MD, David J. Kupfer, MD, Daniel J. Buysse, MD, Patricia A. Coble, RN, and Amy Fasiczka, BA. Primary hypersomnia by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. Narcolepsy by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. Breathing-related sleep disorder by Michael J. Thorpy, MD. Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (sleep-wake schedule disorder) by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. REM-related parsomnias and other parsomnias by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Sleep disorders related to another mental disorder by Eric A. Nofzinger, MD. Sleep disorders associated with neurological disorders by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Sleep disorders associated with a general medical condition by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Substance-induced sleep disorder by Eric Nofzinger, MD.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780890420690

内容説明

The American Psychiatric Association's "Diagnositic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-IV) is a series of publications produced as a result of empirical review. This volume presents the reviews for late luteal phase dysphoric disorder, and anxiety, mood and sexual disorders.
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v. 1 ISBN 9780890420706

内容説明

For over six years the DSM-IV Task Force and members of the DSM-IV Work Groups have participated in a comprehensive effort of empirical review leading to the publication of the fourth edition of the American Psychiatric AssociationAs Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). This first volume of the DSM-IV Sourcebook chronicles these efforts and their results, documenting the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. From a total of five volumes, the first three contain the DSM-IV literature reviews and summarize the DSM-IV Work Group efforts that led to the publication of the DSM-IV Options Book. This, the first volume, presents the reviews for substance use disorders; delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders; psychotic disorders; medication-induced movement disorders; and sleep disorders. Each review contains the following six sections: -Statement of the issueexplicitly outlines the issues addressed in the review. -Significance of the issueAframes the importance of each issue and discusses its clinical and empirical significance. -MethodAdocuments the extent to which the reviews were systematic and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature. -ResultsAprovides an objective and thorough summary of the findings most relevant to each issue. -DiscussionAaddresses the implications of the clinical research findings for DSM-IV. -RecommendationsArecommendations for DSM-IV based on the review of the literature.

目次

Substance-Related Disorders. Introduction to Section I: substance-related disorders by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Psychoactive substance abuse and its relation to dependence by John E. Helzer, MD. Psychoactive substance dependence by Peter E. Nathan, PhD. The relationship between alcohol problems, substance abuse, and psychiatric syndromes by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Review of remission criteria by George E. Woody, MD, and John Cacciola, PhD. Severity of dependence by George E. Woody, MD, and John Cacciola, PhD. The organization of intoxication and withdrawal disorders by Thomas M. Crowley, MD. Nicotine withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John R. Hughes, MD. Alcohol idiosyncratic intoxication: a review of the data supporting its existence by Harold C. Urshel, III, MD. Caffeine withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John R. Hughes, MD. Anabolic steroids withdrawal, dependence, and abuse by John W. Tsuang, MD. Protracted abstinence syndromes in alcohol, opioids, and stimulants by Marc A. Schuckit, MD, Thomas Kosten, MD, and Marian W. Fischman, PhD. Familial alcoholism by Marc A. Schuckit, MD. Cocaine and amphetamine: psychostimulant abuse by Michael R. Irwin, MD. Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders. Introduction to Section II: delirium, dementia, amnestic, and other cognitive disorders by Gary J. Tucker, MD, Eric D. Caine, MD, and Michael K. Popkin, MD. Delirium by Benjamin Liptzin, MD, Sue E. Levkoff, ScD, Gary L. Gottlieb, MD, MBA, and Jerry C. Johnson, MD. Dementia by George W. Rebok, PhD, and Marshal F. Folstein, MD. Amnestic disorders by Eric Caine, MD. Mental disorders due to a general medical condition and substance-induced disorders: mood, anxiety, psychotic, catatonic, and personality disorders by Michael K. Popkin, MD, and Gary J. Tucker, MD. Regional syndromes by Gary J. Tucker, MD. Mild neurocognitive disorder: a needed addition to the nosology of cognitive impairment (organic mental) disorders by Rosben Gutierrez, MD, J. Hampton Atkinson, MD, and Igor Grant, MD. A proposal for including postconcussional disorder in the cognitive disorders section of DSM-IV by Stephen Brown, MD, Igor Grant, MD. Should aging-associated memory decline be included in DSM-IV? by Eric D. Caine, MD. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. Introduction to Section III: schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders by Nancy Andreasen, MD, PhD. Characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia by Nancy Andreasen, MD, PhD, and Michael Flaum, MD. The positive-negative distinction in schizophrenia: review of natural history validators by Thomas H. McGlashan, MD, and Wayne S. Fenton, MD. The diagnosis of schizophrenia: a review of onset and duration issues by Samuel J. Keith, MD, and Susan M. Mathews. Classical subtypes for schizophrenia by Thomas H. McGlashan, MD, and Wayne S. Fenton, MD. Late onset schizophrenia by Samuel G. Siris, MD. The nosologic validity of mood-incongruent psychotic affective illness by Kenneth H. Kendler, MD. Trait markers in schizophrenia: are they diagnostic? by Sally Szymanski, DO, John Kane, MD, and Jeffrey Lieberman, MD. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders. Introduction to Section IV: medication-induced movement disorders by Allen Frances, MD, Peter J. Weiden, MD, and Ruth Ross, MA. Neuroleptic-induced parkinsonism by Peter J. Weiden, MD. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome by Gerard Addonizio, MD, and Virginia L. Susman, MD. Neuroleptic-induced acute dystonia by Daniel E. Casey, MD. Neuroleptic-induced acute akathisia by Lenard A. Adler, MD, and Burt Angrist, MD. Neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia by Dilip V. Jeste, MD, and Ramsy Yassa, MD. Lithium tremor by Alan J. Gelenberg, MD, and James W. Jefferson, MD. Sleep Disorders. Introduction to Section V: sleep disorders by David J. Kupfer, MD, Daniel J. Buysse, MD, Eric A. Nofzinger, MD, and Charles F. Reynolds, III, MD. Subtyping DSM-III-R primary insomnia by Charles F. Reynolds, III, MD, David J. Kupfer, MD, Daniel J. Buysse, MD, Patricia A. Coble, RN, and Amy Fasiczka, BA. Primary hypersomnia by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. Narcolepsy by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. Breathing-related sleep disorder by Michael J. Thorpy, MD. Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (sleep-wake schedule disorder) by Quentin R. Regestein, MD. REM-related parsomnias and other parsomnias by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Sleep disorders related to another mental disorder by Eric A. Nofzinger, MD. Sleep disorders associated with neurological disorders by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Sleep disorders associated with a general medical condition by Michael J. Sateia, MD. Substance-induced sleep disorder by Eric Nofzinger, MD.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780890420713

内容説明

The Task Force on DSM-IV and members of the DSM-IV Work Groups have chronicled their efforts and the results in the DSM-IV Sourcebook, which documents the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. This second of five volumes continues the DSM-IV literature reviews and summarizes the DSM-IV Work Group efforts that led to publication of the DSM-IV Options Book. Each review contains the following six sections: Statement of the IssuesAexplicitly outlines the issues addressed in the review; Significance of the IssuesAframes the importance of each issue and discusses its clinical and empirical significance; MethodsAdocuments the extent to which the reviews were systematic and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature; ResultsAprovides an objective and thorough summary of the findings most relevant to each issue; DiscussionAaddresses the implications of the clinical research findings for DSM-IV; and RecommendationsArecommendations for DSM-IV based on the review of the literature. DSM-IV Sourcebook, Volume 2, presents the reviews for -Mood Disorders -Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder -Anxiety Disorders -Personality Disorders -Psychiatric System Interface Disorders -Sexual Disorders

目次

Mood Disorders. Introduction to Section I. Mood disorders. Cyclothymic. Bipolar depression with hypomanic (Bipolar II). Schizoaffective disorder. Minor depression. Recurrent brief depression. Psychotic (Delusional) major depression: should it be included as a distinct syndrome in DSM-IV? Catatonia. Melancholic dymptom features. Should atypical depression be included in DSM-IV? Should Postpartum Mood Disorders be given a more prominent or distinct place in DSM-IV? Validity of seasonal pattern as a modifier for recurrent mood disorders in DSM-IV. Validity of rapid cycling as a modifier for bipolar disorder in DSM-IV. Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Anxiety Disorders. Introduction to Section III: anxiety disorders. Panic disorder and agoraphobia. Specific (Simple) phobia. Social phobia. Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Posttraumatic stress disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder. Mixed anxiety-depression. Personality Disorders. Introduction to Section IV: personality disorders. Paranoid personality disorder. Schizoid personality disorder. Schizotypal personality disorder. Antisocial personality. Borderline personality disorder. Histrionic personality disorder. Narcissistic personality disorder. Avoidant personality disorder. Dependent personality disorder. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. Personality disorder dimensional models. Depressive personality disorder. Negativistic (passive-aggressive) personality disorder. Sadistic personality disorder. Self-defeating personality disorder. Enduring personality change after catastrophic experience. Personality change resulting from another mental disorder. Psychiatric System Interface Disorders. Introduction to Section V: psychiatric system interface disorders (PSID. Somatization disorder. Conversion disorder, the proposed autonomic arousal disorder, and pseudocyesis. Somatoform pain disorder. Hypochondriasis. Body dysmorphic disorder. The place of neurasthenia in DSM-IV. Dissociative disorders. Impulse-control disorders. Adjustment disorder. Psychological factors affecting physical condition (PFAPC). Sexual Disorders. Introduction to Section VI: sexual disorders. Sexual desire disorders. Female sexual arousal disorder. Male erectile. Female orgasm: proposals regarding name, criteria, and subtyping. Sexual pain disorders. Paraphilias. Index.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780890420737

内容説明

The Task Force on DSM-IV and members of the DSM-IV Work Groups have chronicled their efforts and the results in the DSM-IV Sourcebook, which documents the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. This third of four volumes concludes the DSM-IV literature reviews and summarizes the DSM-IV Work Group efforts that led to publication of the DSM-IV Options Book. Each review contains the following six sections: Statement of the IssuesAexplicitly outlines the issues addressed in the review; Significance of the IssuesAframes the importance of each issue and discusses its clinical and empirical significance; MethodsAdocuments the extent to which the reviews were systematic and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature; ResultsAprovides an objective and thorough summary of the findings most relevant to each issue; DiscussionAaddresses the implications of the clinical research findings for DSM-IV; and RecommendationsArecommendations for DSM-IV based on the review of the literature. DSM-IV Sourcebook, Volume 3, presents the reviews for -Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence -Eating Disorders -The DSM-IV Multiaxial System -Family Relational Problems -Cultural Issues for DSM-IV

目次

Disorders Usually First Diagnosed In Infancy, Childhood, Or Adolescence (Part I). Introduction to Section I. Autistic disorder. Rett s Syndrome: a subtype of pervasive developmental disorder? Childhood disintegrative disorder. Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. Early-onset schizophrenia. Should social skills deficits be included as a primary diagnostic criterion for learning disorders? Language and speech disorders. Disorders Usually First Diagnosed In Infancy, Childhood, Or Adolescence (Part II). Introduction to Section II. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a review of diagnostic issues. Comorbidity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Attention deficit disorder without hyperactivity. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder. Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood. Anxiety disorders of childhood or adolescence. Elective mutism. Reactive attachment disorder. The nosological status of depression in children and adolescents. Suicide in childhood and adolescence. Adjustment disorder in children and adolescents. Trichotillomania. Gender identity disorder. Sibling rivalry: diagnostic category or focus of treatment? Eating Disorders. Introduction to Section III. Subtyping anorexia nervosa. Diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. Subtyping of bulimia nervosa. Importance of attitudes regarding shape and weight to the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa. Forms of overeating not meeting DSM-III-R behavioral criteria: pathological overeating. The Multiaxial System. Introduction to Section IV. Axis III: Relationship between psychiatric syndromes and medical disorders. Axis IV. A proposed axis for social supports. Revising Axis V for DSM-IV: a review of measures of social functioning. Patterns of course of illness. On measuring syndromic severity. Defense mechanisms. Family/Relational Problems. Introduction to Section V.. Relational problem related to a mental disorder or general medical condition. Parent inadequate discipline. Marital and family communication difficulties. Partner relational problems with physical abuse. Sibling relational problems. Physical abuse and neglect of children. Incest. Cultural Issues for DSM-IV. Introduction to Section VI. Culture in DSM-IV. Cultural considerations in the classification of mental disorders in children and adolescents. Cultural considerations on cognitive impairment disorders . Culture and substance-related disorders. Cultural considerations in the diagnosis of schizophrenia and related disorders and psychotic disorders not otherwise classified. Cultural considerations in the diagnosis of mood disorders. Culture and the anxiety disorders. Cultural considerations for somatoform disorders. Impact of culture on dissociation: enhancing the cultural suitability of DSM-IV. Cultural issues and sexual disorders. Eating disorders: a cross-cultural review. Culture and the diagnosis of adjustment disorders. Cultural factors and personality disorders . On culturally enhancing the DSM-IV multiaxial formulation. The culture-bound syndromes and DSM-IV. Religious or spiritual problems. Index.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780890420744

内容説明

The Task Force on DSM-IV and members of the DSM-IV Work Groups have chronicled their efforts and the results in the DSM-IV Sourcebook, which documents the rationale and empirical support for the text and criteria sets presented in DSM-IV. This third of four volumes concludes the DSM-IV literature reviews and summarizes the DSM-IV Work Group efforts that led to publication of the DSM-IV Options Book. Each review contains the following six sections: Statement of the IssuesAexplicitly outlines the issues addressed in the review; Significance of the IssuesAframes the importance of each issue and discusses its clinical and empirical significance; MethodsAdocuments the extent to which the reviews were systematic and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature; ResultsAprovides an objective and thorough summary of the findings most relevant to each issue; DiscussionAaddresses the implications of the clinical research findings for DSM-IV; and RecommendationsArecommendations for DSM-IV based on the review of the literature. DSM-IV Sourcebook, Volume 3, presents the reviews for -Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence -Eating Disorders -The DSM-IV Multiaxial System -Family Relational Problems -Cultural Issues for DSM-IV

目次

Disorders Usually First Diagnosed In Infancy, Childhood, Or Adolescence (Part I). Introduction to Section I. Autistic disorder. Rett s Syndrome: a subtype of pervasive developmental disorder? Childhood disintegrative disorder. Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified. Early-onset schizophrenia. Should social skills deficits be included as a primary diagnostic criterion for learning disorders? Language and speech disorders. Disorders Usually First Diagnosed In Infancy, Childhood, Or Adolescence (Part II). Introduction to Section II. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a review of diagnostic issues. Comorbidity of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Attention deficit disorder without hyperactivity. Oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder. Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood. Anxiety disorders of childhood or adolescence. Elective mutism. Reactive attachment disorder. The nosological status of depression in children and adolescents. Suicide in childhood and adolescence. Adjustment disorder in children and adolescents. Trichotillomania. Gender identity disorder. Sibling rivalry: diagnostic category or focus of treatment? Eating Disorders. Introduction to Section III. Subtyping anorexia nervosa. Diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. Subtyping of bulimia nervosa. Importance of attitudes regarding shape and weight to the diagnosis of bulimia nervosa. Forms of overeating not meeting DSM-III-R behavioral criteria: pathological overeating. The Multiaxial System. Introduction to Section IV. Axis III: Relationship between psychiatric syndromes and medical disorders. Axis IV. A proposed axis for social supports. Revising Axis V for DSM-IV: a review of measures of social functioning. Patterns of course of illness. On measuring syndromic severity. Defense mechanisms. Family/Relational Problems. Introduction to Section V.. Relational problem related to a mental disorder or general medical condition. Parent inadequate discipline. Marital and family communication difficulties. Partner relational problems with physical abuse. Sibling relational problems. Physical abuse and neglect of children. Incest. Cultural Issues for DSM-IV. Introduction to Section VI. Culture in DSM-IV. Cultural considerations in the classification of mental disorders in children and adolescents. Cultural considerations on cognitive impairment disorders . Culture and substance-related disorders. Cultural considerations in the diagnosis of schizophrenia and related disorders and psychotic disorders not otherwise classified. Cultural considerations in the diagnosis of mood disorders. Culture and the anxiety disorders. Cultural considerations for somatoform disorders. Impact of culture on dissociation: enhancing the cultural suitability of DSM-IV. Cultural issues and sexual disorders. Eating disorders: a cross-cultural review. Culture and the diagnosis of adjustment disorders. Cultural factors and personality disorders . On culturally enhancing the DSM-IV multiaxial formulation. The culture-bound syndromes and DSM-IV. Religious or spiritual problems. Index.

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