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NCP Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Premenstrual Syndrome

DSM-IV Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (provided for further study) Recommended for further systematic clinical study and research, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (popularly called PMS) is characterized by multiple symptom clusters occurring during the menstrual cycle, becoming progressively disabling. Some research suggests these symptoms may be a delayed effect of hormonal changes earlier in

NCP Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition

DSM-IV 316 (Psychological factors) affecting medical condition Choose name based on nature of/most prominent factor: Mental disorder affecting medical condition Psychological symptoms affecting medical condition Personality traits or coping style affecting medical condition Maladaptive health behaviors affecting medical condition Stress-related physiological response affecting

NCP Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder

DSM-IV 301.9 Personality disorder NOS Passive-Aggressive personality disorder (negativistic personality disorder)—provided for further study. This disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of passive resistance, expressed indirectly rather than directly, to demands for adequate social/occupational performance, with the individual viewing the future as negatively as they view the present

NCP Anti Social Personality Disorder

DSM-IV 301.7 Antisocial personality disorder “Sociopath” and “psychopath” are terms often used to describe the individual with antisocial personality. As deceit and manipulation are central features of the disorder, it is extremely difficult to treat. Imprisonment has been society’s major method for controlling the most dangerous behaviors. ETIOLOGICAL THEORIES Psychodynamics

NCP Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa

DSM-IV 307.1 Anoxexia nervosa 307.51 Bulimia nervosa 307.50 Eating disorders NOS Binge-eating disorder (proposed, requiring further study) Anorexia nervosa is an illness of starvation, brought on by severe disturbance of body image and a morbid fear of obesity. Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder (binge-purge syndrome) characterized by extreme overeating, followed by self-induced vomiting

NCP Gender Identity Disorder

DSM-IV GENDER IDENTITY DISORDERS 302.6 Gender identity disorder in children 302.85 Gender identity disorder in adolescents and adults (specify: sexually attracted to males/females/both/neither) 302.6 Gender identity disorder not otherwise specified (intersex conditions, androgen insensitivity syndrome, or congenital adrenal hyperplasia and gender dysphoria) 313.82

NCP Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

DSM-IV 309.81 Posttraumatic stress disorder (specify acute, chronic, or delayed onset) 308.3 Acute stress disorder An anxiety disorder resulting from exposure to a traumatic event in which the individual has experienced, witnessed, or been confronted with an event or events that involve actual or threatened death/serious injury or a threat to the physical integrity of the self or others. The

NCP Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

DSM-IV 300.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorder An obsession is an intrusive/inappropriate repetitive thought, impulse, or image that the individual recognizes as a product of his or her own mind but is unable to control. A compulsion is a repetitive urge that the individual feels driven to perform and cannot resist without great difficulty (severe anxiety). Most common obsessions are repetitive

NCP Generalized Anxiety Disorder

DSM-IV 300.02 Generalized anxiety disorder Although some degree of anxiety is normal in life’s stresses, anxiety can be adaptive or maladaptive. Problems arise when the client has coping mechanisms that are inadequate to deal with the danger, which may be recognized or unrecognized. The essential feature of this inadequacy is unrealistic or excessive anxiety and worries about life circumstances

NCP Bipolar Disorders

DSM-IV 296.xx Bipolar I disorder 296.0x Single manic episode 296.40 Most recent episode hypomanic 296.4x Most recent episode manic 296.6x Most recent episode mixed 296.7 Most recent episode unspecified 296.5x Most recent episode depressed 296.89 Bipolar II disorder (recurrent major depressive episodes with hypomania) 301.13 Cyclothymic disorder 296.80 Bipolar disorder NOS Bipolar

NCP Delusional Disorder

DSM-IV 297.1 Delusional disorder Specific type: Erotomanic (delusions that another person of higher status is in love with the individual) Grandiose (delusions of inflated worth, power, knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person) Jealous (delusions that one’s sexual partner is unfaithful) Persecutory (delusions that one, or someone to whom one is close, is

NCP Schizoaffective Disorder

DSM-IV 295.70 Schizoaffective disorder This disorder emphasizes the temporal relationship of schizophrenic and mood symptoms and is used for conditions that meet the criteria for both schizophrenia and a mood disorder with psychotic symptoms lasting a minimum of 1 month. The clinical features must occur within a single uninterrupted period of illness (for some, this may be years or even decades

NCP Substance Dependence Abuse Rehabilitation

DSM-IV Alcohol Use Disorders 303.90 Alcohol dependence 305.00 Alcohol abuse AMPHETAMINE (OR AMPHETAMINE-LIKE) USE DISORDERS 304.40 Amphetamine dependence 305.70 Amphetamine abuse CANNABIS USE DISORDERS 304.30 Cannabis dependence 305.20 Cannabis abuse COCAINE USE DISORDERS 304.20 Cocaine dependence 305.60 Cocaine abuse HALLUCINOGEN USE DISORDERS 304.60 Hallucinogen dependence 305.30

NCP Hallucinogen Phencyclidine and Cannabis Related Disorders

DSM-IV HALLUCINOGEN-RELATED/induced DISORDERS 292.89 Hallucinogen intoxication 292.81 Intoxication delirium 292.89 Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (flashbacks) 292.89 Hallucinogen-induced anxiety disorder 292.84 Hallucinogen-induced mood disorder PHENCYCLIDINE (OR PHENCYCLIDINE-LIKE)/induced DISORDERS 292.89 Phencyclidine intoxication 292.81 Intoxication delirium 292.11

NCP Depressants Barbiturates, Nonbarbiturates, Hypnotics and Anxiolytics, Opioids

DSM-IV SEDATIVE-, HYPNOTIC-, OR ANXIOLYTIC-INDUCED DISORDERS 292,89 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic intoxication 292.0 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic withdrawal 292.81 Intoxication delirium 292. 84 Induced mood disorder OPIOID-RELATED DISORDERS 292.89 Opioid intoxication 292.81 Intoxication delirium 292.0 Opioid withdrawal (For further listings, consult DSM-IV.) CNS depressants

NCP Stimulants Amphetamines, cocaine, caffeine, and nicotine and Inhalant Related Disorders

DSM-IV AMPHETAMINE-INDUCED DISORDERS 292.81 Intoxication delirium 292.89 Amphetamine intoxication 292.0 Amphetamine withdrawal 292.11 Psychotic disorders with delusions 292.12 Psychotic disorders with hallucinations CAFFEINE-INDUCED DISORDERS 305.90 Caffeine intoxication 292.89 Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Caffeine-induced sleep disorder COCAINE-INDUCED DISORDERS 292.89

NCP Dementia due to HIV Disease

DSM-IV DEMENTIAS DUE TO OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS 294.1 Dementia due to HIV disease (Code 042 On Axis III) Dementia is impairment of short- and long-term memory, abstract thinking, and judgment with personality changes, severe enough to interfere with work, normal social activities, and relationships. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been shown to affect the brain directly by crossing

NCP Parenting Growth Promoting Relationship

DSM-IV V61.20 Parent-child relational problem Many parents are concerned about how to raise responsible children who have high self-esteem, demonstrate self-control, and display skills of cooperation and consideration of others. Most people believe that we somehow know how to “parent” instinctively. Usually, this attitude results in parenting the same way we were parented. However, it is clear

NCP Elimination Disorders Enuresis / Encopresis

DSM-IV 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 The DSM-IV defines enuresis/encopresis as repeated involuntary (or, much more rarely, intentional) voiding/passage of feces into places not appropriate for that purpose, after attaining the developmental

NCP Oppositional Defiant Disorder

DSM-IV 313.81 Oppositional defiant disorder 312.9 Disruptive behavior disorder NOS A pattern of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months, in which the child loses temper, argues with adults, often actively defies or refuses adult requests or rules, blames others, deliberately does annoying things, and swears or uses obscene language. This behavior creates

NCP Conduct Disorder

DSM-IV 312.XX Conduct disorder 312.81 Childhood-onset type 312.82 Adolescent-onset type Conduct disorder is most distinguishable by the degree of repetitive and persistent violation of the basic rights of others. Common antisocial behaviors acted out in the home and school setting include physical aggression toward people and animals, destruction of property, lying, and theft. There is a

NCP Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD

DSM-IV 314.00 ADHD predominantly inattentive type 314.01 ADHD predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type 314.01 ADHD combined type 314.9 ADHD NOS This disorder is associated with inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive behavior that is maladaptive and inconsistent with developmental level. This behavior creates clinically significant impairment in social/academic functioning. Accurate