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828 Glossary of Technical Terms and content (e.g., beliefs). Psychoticism is one of the five broad PERSONALITY TRAIT DO- MAINS defined in Section III “Alternative DSM-5 Model for Pers onality Disorders.” purging disorder Eating disorder characterized by re current purging behavior to influ- ence weight or shape, such as self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or other medications, in the absence of binge eating. racing thoughts A state in which the mind uncontrollably brings up random thoughts and memories and switches between them ve ry quickly. Sometimes the thoughts are related, with one thought leading to anothe r; other times they are completely random. A person experiencing an episode of racing thoughts has no cont rol over them and is unable to focus on a single topic or to sleep. rapid cycling Term referring to bipolar disorder char acterized by the presence of at least four mood episodes in the previous 12 months that meet the criteria for a manic, hypo- manic, or major depressive episode. Episodes are demarcated either by partial or full remissions of at least 2 months or by a sw itch to an episode of the opposite polarity (e.g., major depressive episode to manic epis ode). The rapid cycling specifier can be ap- plied to bipolar I or bipolar II disorder. rapid eye movement (REM) A behavioral sign of the phase of sleep during which the sleeper is likely to be experiencing dreamlike mental activity. repetitive speech Morphologically heterogeneous iterations of speech. residual phase Period after an episode of schizophren ia that has partly or completed re- mitted but in which some symptoms may remain, and symptoms such as listlessness, problems with concentrating, and withdrawal from social activities may predominate.
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problems with concentrating, and withdrawal from social activities may predominate. restless legs syndrome An urge to move the legs, usually accompanied or caused by uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations in the legs (for pediatric restless legs syn- drome, the description of these symptoms should be in the child’s own words). The symptoms begin or worsen during periods of rest or inactivity. Symptoms are partially or totally relieved by movement. Symptoms are worse in the evening or at night than during the day or occur only in the night/evening. restricted affectivity Little reaction to emotionally arousing situations; constricted emotional experience and expression; indiffer ence and aloofness in normatively engaging situations. Restricted affectivity is a facet of the broad personality trait domain D ETACH - MENT . rigid perfectionism Rigid insistence on everything being flawless, perfect, and without errors or faults, including one’s own and ot hers’ performance; sacrificing of timeliness to ensure correctness in every detail; believi ng that there is only one right way to do things; difficulty changing ideas and/or viewpoint; preo ccupation with details, orga- nization, and order. Lack of rigid perfection ism is a facet of the broad personality trait domain D ISINHIBITION . risk taking Engagement in dangerous, risky, and po tentially self-damaging activities, un- necessarily and without regard to consequences; lack of concern for one’s limitations and denial of the reality of personal danger; reck less pursuit of goals regardless of the level of risk involved. Risk taking is a facet of the broad personality trait domain D ISINHIBITION . rumination (rumination disorders) Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at
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rumination (rumination disorders) Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at least 1 month. Regurgitated food may be re-chewed, re-s wallowed, or spit out. In rumination disorders, there is no evidence that an associated gastrointestinal or an- other medical condition (e.g., gastroesophage al reflux) is sufficient to account for the repeated regurgitation.
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Glossary of Technical Terms 829 seasonal pattern A pattern of the occurrence of a sp ecific mental disorder in selected seasons of the year. self-directedness, self-direction Pursuit of coherent and meaningful short-term and life goals; utilization of constructive and prosocial internal standards of behavior; ability to self-reflect productively. separation insecurity Fears of being alone due to rejection by and/or separation from significant others, based in a lack of confidence in one’s ability to care for oneself, both physically and emotionally. Separation insecu rity is a facet of the broad personality trait domain N EGATIVE AFFECTIVITY . sex Biological indication of male and female (understood in the context of reproductive capacity), such as sex chromosomes, gona ds, sex hormones, and nonambiguous inter- nal and external genitalia. sign An objective manifestation of a pathological condition. Signs are observed by the examiner rather than reported by th e affected individual. Compare with SYMPTOM . sleep-onset REM Occurrence of the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep within minutes after falling asleep. Usually assessed by a polysomnographic MULTIPLE SLEEP LATENCY TEST . sleep terrors Recurrent episodes of abrupt terror ar ousals from sleep, usually occurring during the first third of the major sleep episode and beginning with a panicky scream. There is intense fear and signs of autonomi c arousal, such as mydriasis, tachycardia, rapid breathing, and sweating, during each episode. sleepwalking Repeated episodes of rising from bed during sleep and walking about, usually occurring during the first third of the major sleep episode. While sleepwalking, the person has a blank, staring face, is relati vely unresponsive to the efforts of others to
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communicate with him or her, and can be awakened only with great difficulty. somnolence (or “drowsiness”) A state of near-sleep, a strong desire for sleep, or sleep- ing for unusually long periods. It has two di stinct meanings, referring both to the usual state preceding falling asleep and to the chro nic condition that involves being in that state independent of a circadian rhythm. Compare with HYPERSOMNIA . specific food cravings Irresistible desire for sp ecial types of food. startle response (or “startle reaction”) An involuntary (reflexive) reaction to a sudden unexpected stimulus, such as a loud noise or sharp movement. stereotypies, stereotyped behaviors/movements Repetitive, abnorma lly frequent, non- goal-directed movements, seemingly driven , and nonfunctional motor behavior (e.g., hand shaking or waving, body rock ing, head banging, self-biting). stress The pattern of specific and nonspecifi c responses a person makes to stimulus events that disturb his or he r equilibrium and tax or exceed his or her ability to cope. stressor Any emotional, physical, social, economic, or other factor that disrupts the nor- mal physiological, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral balance of an individual. stressor, psychological Any life event or life change that may be associated temporally (and perhaps causally) with the onset, occurr ence, or exacerbation of a mental disorder. stupor Lack of psychomotor activity , which may range from not actively relating to the environment to complete immobility. submissiveness Adaptation of one’s behavior to the actual or perceived interests and desires of others even when doing so is antithetical to one’s own interests, needs, or
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desires. Submissiveness is a facet of the broad personality trait domain N EGATIVE AF- FECTIVITY .
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830 Glossary of Technical Terms subsyndromal Below a specified level or threshold required to qualif y for a particular condition. Subsyndromal conditions ( formes frustes) are medical condit ions that do not meet full criteria for a diag nosis—for example, because the symptoms are fewer or less severe than a defined syndrome—but that nevertheless can be identified and related to the “full-blown” syndrome. suicidal ideas (suicidal ideation) Thoughts about self-harm, with deliberate consider- ation or planning of possible techniques of causing one’s own death. suicide The act of intentionally causing one’s own death. suicide attempt An attempt to end one’s own life, which may lead to one’s death. suspiciousness Expectations of—and sensitivity to— signs of interpersonal ill intent or harm; doubts about loyalty and fidelity of ot hers; feelings of being mistreated, used, and/or persecuted by others. Suspiciousness is a facet of the broad personality trait do- main D ETACHMENT . symptom A subjective manifestation of a pathological condition. Symptoms are reported by the affected individual rather than observed by the examiner. Compare with SIGN . syndrome A grouping of signs and symptoms, ba sed on their frequent co-occurrence that may suggest a common underlying pathog enesis, course, familia l pattern, or treat- ment selection. synesthesias A condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involunt ary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. temper outburst An emotional outburst (also calle d a “tantrum”), usually associated with children or those in emotional distress, and typically characterized by stubborn- ness, crying, screaming, defiance, angry rant ing, a resistance to attempts at pacifica-
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tion, and in some cases hitting. Physical co ntrol may be lost, the person may be unable to remain still, and even if the “goal” of th e person is met, he or she may not be calmed. thought-action fusion The tendency to treat thoughts and actions as equivalent. tic An involuntary, sudden, ra pid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement or vocal- ization. tolerance A situation that occurs with continued use of a drug in which an individual requires greater dosages to achieve the same effect. transgender The broad spectrum of individuals wh o transiently or permanently identify with a gender different from their natal gender. transsexual An individual who seeks, or has undergone, a social transition from male to female or female to male, which in many, but not all cases may also involve a somatic transition by cross- sex hormone treatment and geni tal surgery (“sex reassignment surgery”). traumatic stressor Any event (or events) that may cause or threaten death, serious injury, or sexual violence to an individual, a close family member, or a close friend. unusual beliefs and experiences Belief that one has unusual abilities, such as mind reading, telekinesis, or THOUGHT -ACTION FUSION ; unusual experiences of reality, in- cluding hallucinatory experiences. In genera l, the unusual beliefs are not held at the same level of conviction as DELUSIONS . Unusual beliefs and experiences are a facet of the personality trait domain P SYCHOTICISM . waxy flexibility Slight, even resistance to positio ning by examiner. Compare with CAT- ALEPSY .
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Glossary of Technical Terms 831 withdrawal, social Preference for being alone to being with others; reticence in social situations; AVOIDANCE of social contacts and activity; lack of initiation of social contact. Social withdrawal is a facet of th e broad personality trait domain D ETACHMENT . worry Unpleasant or uncomfortable thoughts th at cannot be consci ously controlled by trying to turn the attention to other subjects. The worrying is often persistent, repeti- tive, and out of proportion to the topic worr ied about (it can even be about a triviality).
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833 Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress Ataque de nervios Ataque de nervios (“attack of nerves”) is a syndrome among individuals of Latino descent, characterized by symptoms of intense emotio nal upset, including acut e anxiety, anger, or grief; screaming and shouting uncontrollably; a ttacks of crying; tremblin g; heat in the chest rising into the head; and becomi ng verbally and physically ag gressive. Dissociative experi- ences (e.g., depersonalization, derealization, am nesia), seizure-like or fainting episodes, and suicidal gestures are prominent in some ataques but absent in others. A general feature of an ataque de nervios is a sense of being out of control. Attacks frequently occur as a direct result of a stressful event relating to the family, such as news of the death of a close relative, con- flicts with a spouse or childr en, or witnessing an accident involving a family member. For a minority of individuals, no partic ular social event triggers their ataques; instead, their vul- nerability to losing control comes from the accumulated experience of suffering. No one-to-one relationship has been found between ataque and any specific psychiatric dis- order, although several disorders, including pani c disorder, other specif ied or unspecified dis- sociative disorder, and conversion diso rder, have symptomatic overlap with ataque . In community samples, ataque is associated with suicidal ideation, disability, and out- patient psychiatric utilization, after adjustment for psychiatric diagnoses, traumatic expo- sure, and other covariates. However, some ataques represent normative expressions of
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sure, and other covariates. However, some ataques represent normative expressions of acute distress (e.g., at a funeral) without clinical sequelae. The term ataque de nervios may also refer to an idiom of distress that includ es any “fit”-like paroxysm of emotionality (e.g., hysterical laughing) and may be used to indica te an episode of loss of control in response to an intense stressor. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Indisposition in Haiti, blacking out in the Southern United States, and falling out in the West Indies. Related conditions in DSM-5: Panic attack, panic disorder, other specified or unspec- ified dissociative disorder, co nversion (functional neurologic symptom) disorder, inter- mittent explosive disorder, other specified or unspecified anxiety disorder, other specified or unspecified trauma and stressor-related disorder. Dhat syndrome Dhat syndrome is a term that was coined in South Asia little more than half a century ago to account for common clinical presentations of young male patients who attributed their various symptoms to semen loss. Despite the name, it is not a discrete syndrome but rather a cultural explanation of distress for patients who refer to diverse symptoms, such as anx- iety, fatigue, weakness, weight loss, impotence, other multiple somatic complaints, and depressive mood. The cardinal feature is an xiety and distress about the loss of dhat in the absence of any identifiable physiological dysfunction. Dhat was identified by patients as a white discharge that was noted on defecation or urination. Ideas about this substance are related to the concept of dhatu (semen) described in the Hindu system of medicine, Ayurveda, as one of seven essential bodily fluids whose balance is necessary to maintain
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Ayurveda, as one of seven essential bodily fluids whose balance is necessary to maintain health.
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834 Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress Although dhat syndrome was formulated as a cultural guide to local clinical practice, related ideas about the harmful effects of semen loss have been shown to be widespread in the general population, suggesting a cultural disposition for explaining health problems and symptoms with reference to dhat syndrome. Research in health care settings has yielded diverse estimates of the syndrome’s prevalence (e .g., 64% of men attending psychiatric clinics in India for sexual complaints; 30% of men attending general medical clinics in Pakistan). Although dhat syndrome is most commonly identified with young men from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, mid- dle-aged men may also be affe cted. Comparable concerns about white vaginal discharge (leu- korrhea) have been associated with a variant of the concept for women. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: koro in Southeast Asia, particularly Sin- gapore and shen-k’uei (“kidney deficiency”) in China. Related conditions in DSM-5: Major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disor- der (dysthymia), generalized anxiety disorder, somatic symptom disorder, illness anxiety disorder, erectile disorder, early (premature) ejaculation, other specified or unspecified sexual dysfunction, academic problem. Khyâl cap “Khyâl attacks” ( khyâl cap ), or “wind attacks,” is a synd rome found among Cambodians in the United States and Cambodia. Common symptoms include those of panic attacks, such as dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and cold extremities, as well as other symp- toms of anxiety and auto nomic arousal (e.g., tinnitus and neck soreness). Khyâl attacks in-
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clude catastrophic cognitions centered on the concern that khyâl (a windlike substance) may rise in the body—along wi th blood—and cause a range of serious effects (e.g., com- pressing the lungs to cause shortness of breath and asphyxia; entering the cranium to cause tinnitus, dizziness, blurry vision, and a fatal syncope). Khyâl attacks may occur with- out warning, but are frequently brought abou t by triggers such as worrisome thoughts, standing up (i.e., orthostasis), specific odor s with negative associations, and agoraphobic- type cues like going to crowded spaces or riding in a car. Khyâl attacks usually meet panic attack criteria and may shape the experience of other anxiety and trauma- and stressor- related disorders. Khyâl attacks may be associated with considerable disability. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Laos ( pen lom), Tibet ( srog rlung gi nad ), Sri Lanka ( vata), and Korea (hwa byung ). Related conditions in DSM-5: Panic attack, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disor- der, agoraphobia, posttraumatic stre ss disorder, illness anxiety disorder. Kufungisisa Kufungisisa (“thinking too much” in Shona) is an id iom of distress and a cultural explana- tion among the Shona of Zimbabwe . As an explanation, it is considered to be causative of anxiety, depression, and somatic problems (e .g., “my heart is painful because I think too much”). As an idiom of psychosocial distress, it is indicative of interpersonal and social difficulties (e.g., marital problems, having no money to take care of children). Kufungisisa
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involves ruminating on upsettin g thoughts, particularly worries. Kufungisisa is associated with a range of psychopathology, including anxiety symp- toms, excessive worry, panic atta cks, depressive symptoms, and ir ritability. In a study of a random community sample, two-thirds of the cases identified by a general psychopathol- ogy measure were of this complaint. In many cultures, “thinking too much” is considered to be damaging to the mind and body and to cause specific symptoms like headache and dizziness. “Thinking too much” may also be a key component of cultural syndromes such as “brain fag” in Nigeria. In the case of brain fag, “thinking too much” is primarily attributed to excessive study, which is
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may also be a key component of cultural syndromes such as “brain fag” in Nigeria. In the case of brain fag, “thinking too much” is primarily attributed to excessive study, which is considered to damage the brain in particular, with symptoms including feelings of heat or crawling sensations in the head.
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Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress 835 Related conditions in other cultural contexts: “Thinking too much ” is a common id- iom of distress and cultural explanation acro ss many countries and ethnic groups. It has been described in Africa, th e Caribbean and Latin America, and among East Asian and Native American groups. Related conditions in DSM-5: Major depressive disorder, pe rsistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), generalized anxiety disorder, pos ttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compul- sive disorder, persistent complex bereavement disorder (see “Conditions for Further Study”). Maladi moun Maladi moun (literally “humanly caused illness,” also referred to as “sent sickness”) is a cultural explanation in Haitian communitie s for diverse medical and psychiatric disor- ders. In this explanatory mode l, interpersonal envy and malice cause people to harm their enemies by sending illnesses such as psychosis, depression, social or academic failure, and inability to perform activities of daily living. The etiological model assumes that illness may be caused by others’ envy and hatred, pr ovoked by the victim’s economic success as evidenced by a new job or expensive purchase . One person’s gain is assumed to produce another person’s loss, so visible success make s one vulnerable to attack. Assigning the la- bel of sent sickness depends on mode of on set and social status more than presenting symptoms. The acute onset of new symptoms or an abrupt behavioral change raises sus- picions of a spiritual attack. Someone who is at tractive, intelligent, or wealthy is perceived as especially vulnerable, and even young healthy children are at risk. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Concerns about illness (typically, phys-
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Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Concerns about illness (typically, phys- ical illness) caused by envy or social co nflict are common across cultures and often ex- pressed in the form of “evil eye” (e.g. in Spanish, mal de ojo, in Italian, mal’occhiu). Related conditions in DSM-5: Delusional disorder, persecutory type; schizophrenia with paranoid features. Nervios Nervios (“nerves”) is a common idiom of distress among Latinos in the United States and Latin America. Nervios refers to a general state of vulne rability to stressful life experiences and to difficult life circumstances. The term nervios includes a wide range of symptoms of emotional distress, somatic disturbance, an d inability to function. The most common symptoms attributed to nervios include headaches and “brain aches” (occipital neck ten- sion), irritability, stomach disturbances, slee p difficulties, nervousness, easy tearfulness, inability to concentrat e, trembling, tingling sensations, and mareos (dizziness with occa- sional vertigo-like exacerbations). Nervios is a broad idiom of distress that spans the range of severity from cases with no mental diso rder to presentations resembling adjustment, anxiety, depressive, dissociative, somatic symptom, or psychotic disorders. “Being ner- vous since childhood” appears to be more of a trait and may precede social anxiety disor- der, while “being ill with nerves” is more related than other forms of nervios to psychiatric problems, especially dissociation and depression. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Nevra among Greeks in North America,
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Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Nevra among Greeks in North America, nierbi among Sicilians in North America, and nerves among whites in Appalachia and Newfoundland. Related conditions in DSM-5: Major depressive disorder, peristent depressive disor- der (dysthymia), generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, other specified or unspecified dissociative disorder, soma tic symptom disorder, schizophrenia. Shenjing shuairuo Shenjing shuairuo (“weakness of the nervous system” in Mandarin Chines e) is a cultural syndrome that integrates conceptual categori es of traditional Chinese medicine with the
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836 Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress Western diagnosis of neurasthenia. In the second, revised edition of the Chinese Classifica- tion of Mental Disorders (CCMD-2-R), shenjing shuairuo is defined as a syndrome composed of three out of five nonhierarchical symptom clusters: weak ness (e.g., mental fatigue), emotions (e.g., feeling vexed), excitement (e.g., increased recollections), nervous pain (e.g., headache), and sleep (e.g., insomnia). Fan nao (feeling vexed) is a form of irritability mixed with worry and distress over conflicting thoug hts and unfulfilled desires. The third edi- tion of the CCMD retains shenjing shuairuo as a somatoform diagno sis of exclusion. Salient precipitants of shenjing shuairuo include work- or family-rel ated stressors, loss of face (mianzi, lianzi ), and an acute sense of failure (e.g., in academic performance). Shenjing sh- uairuo is related to traditional concepts of weakness ( xu) and health imbalances related to deficiencies of a vital essence (e.g., the depletion of qi [vital energy] following overstrain- ing or stagnation of qi due to excessive worry). In the traditional interpretation, shenjing shuairuo results when bodily channels ( jing) conveying vital forces ( shen) become dysreg- ulated as a result of various social and interpersonal stressors, such as the inability to change a chronically frustrating and distressi ng situation. Various psychiatric disorders are associated with shenjing shuairuo, notably mood, anxiety, and somatic symptom disor-
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ders. In medical clinics in China, however, up to 45% of patients with shenjing shuairuo do not meet criteria for any DSM-IV disorder. Related conditions in ot her cultural contexts: Neurasthenia-spectrum idioms and syndromes are present in India ( ashaktapanna ) and Japan ( shinkei-suijaku ), among other set- tings. Other conditions, such as brain fag syndrome, burnout syndrome, and chronic fa- tigue syndrome, are also closely related. Related conditions in DSM-5: Major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disor- der (dysthymia), generalized anxiety disorder, somatic symp tom disorder, social anxiety disorder, specific phobia, po sttraumatic stress disorder. Susto Susto (“fright”) is a cultural explanation fo r distress and misfortune prevalent among some Latinos in the United States and amon g people in Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is no t recognized as an illness catego ry among Latinos from the Carib- bean. Susto is an illness attributed to a frightenin g event that causes the soul to leave the body and results in unhappiness and sickness, as well as difficulties functioning in key social roles. Symptoms may appear any time from days to years after the fright is experi- enced. In extreme cases, susto may result in death. There are no specific defining symp- toms for susto; however, symptoms that are often reported by people with susto include appetite disturbances, inadequa te or excessive sleep, troubled sleep or dreams, feelings of sadness, low self-worth or dirtiness, interperso nal sensitivity, and lack of motivation to do
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anything. Somatic symptoms accompanying susto may include muscle aches and pains, cold in the extremities, pallo r, headache, stomachache, and diarrhea. Precipitating events are diverse, and include natural phenomena, an imals, interpersonal situations, and super- natural agents, among others. Three syndromic types of susto (referred to as cibih in the local Zapotec language) have been identified, each ha ving different relationships with psychiatric diagnoses. An interper- sonal susto characterized by feelings of loss, aban donment, and not being loved by family, with accompanying symptoms of sadness, poor self-image, and suicidal ideation, seemed to be closely related to major depressive disorder. When susto resulted from a traumatic event that played a major role in shaping symptoms and in emotional processing of the experience,
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be closely related to major depressive disorder. When susto resulted from a traumatic event that played a major role in shaping symptoms and in emotional processing of the experience, the diagnosis of posttrauma tic stress disorder appe ared more appropriate. Susto character- ized by various recurrent somatic symptoms—for which the person sought health care from several practitioners—was thought to resemble a somatic symptom disorder. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Similar etiological concepts and symp- tom configurations are found globally. In the Andean region, susto is referred to as espanto .
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Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress 837 Related conditions in DSM-5: Major depressive disorder, posttraumatic stress disor- der, other specified or unspecified trauma and stressor-related di sorder, somatic symp- tom disorders. Taijin kyofusho Taijin kyofusho (“interpersonal fear disorder” in Japa nese) is a cultural syndrome charac- terized by anxiety about and av oidance of interpersonal situations due to the thought, feel- ing, or conviction that one’s appearance and actions in social interactions are inadequate or offensive to others. In the United States, the variant involves having an offensive body odor and is termed olfactory reference syndrome. Individuals with taijin kyofusho tend to focus on the impact of their symptoms and behavior s on others. Variants include major concerns about facial blushing (erythrophobia), having an offensive body odor (olfactory reference syndrome), inappropriate gaze (too much or too little eye co ntact), stiff or awkward facial expression or bodily moveme nts (e.g., stiffening, trem bling), or body deformity. Taijin kyofusho is a broader construct than social an xiety disorder in DSM-5. In addition to performance anxiety, taijin kyofusho includes two culture-relate d forms: a “sensitive type,” with extreme social sensitivity and anxiety about interpersonal inte ractions, and an “of- fensive type,” in which the major concer n is offending others. As a category, taijin kyofusho thus includes syndromes with features of body dysmorphic disorder as well as delusional disorder. Concerns may have a delusional qualit y, responding poorly to simple reassurance or counterexample.
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or counterexample. The distinctive symptoms of taijin kyofusho occur in specific cultural contexts and, to some extent, with more severe social anxiet y across cultures. Simila r syndromes are found in Korea and other societies that place a st rong emphasis on the self-conscious mainte- nance of appropriate social behavior in hierarchical interpersonal relationships. Taijin kyo- fusho –like symptoms have also b een described in other cultural contexts, including the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Related conditions in other cultural contexts: Taein kong po in Korea. Related conditions in DSM-5: Social anxiety disorder, bo dy dysmorphic disorder, de- lusional disorder, obsessive-co mpulsive disorder, olfactory re ference syndrome (a type of other specified obsessive-compulsive and related disorder ). Olfactory reference syndrome is related specifically to the jikoshu-kyofu variant of taijin kyofusho, whose core symptom is the concern that the person emits an offensive body odor. This presentation is seen in var- ious cultures outside Japan.
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839Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) ICD-9-CM codes are to be used for coding purposes in the United States through September 30, 2014. ICD-10-CM codes are to be used starting October 1, 2014. ICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem V62.3 Z55.9 Academic or educational problem V62.4 Z60.3 Acculturation difficulty 308.3 F43.0 Acute stress disorder     Adjustment disorders 309.24 F43.22 With anxiety 309.0 F43.21 With depressed mood 309.3 F43.24 With disturbance of conduct 309.28 F43.23 With mixed anxiety and depressed mood 309.4 F43.25 With mixed disturbanc e of emotions and conduct 309.9 F43.20 Unspecified V71.01 Z72.811 Adult an tisocial behavior 307.0 F98.5 Adult-onset fluency disorder     Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed 995.81 T74.11XA Initial encounter 995.81 T74.11XD Subsequent encounter     Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Suspected 995.81 T76.11XA Initial encounter 995.81 T76.11XD Subsequent encounter     Adult psychological abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed 995.82 T74.31XA Initial encounter 995.82 T74.31XD Subsequent encounter     Adult psychological abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Suspected 995.82 T76.31XA Initial encounter
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995.82 T76.31XA Initial encounter 995.82 T76.31XD Subsequent encounter     Adult sexual abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed 995.83 T74.21XA Initial encounter 995.83 T74.21XD Subsequent encounter     Adult sexual abuse by nonspo use or nonpartner, Suspected 995.83 T76.21XA Initial encounter 995.83 T76.21XD Subsequent encounter
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840 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 300.22 F40.00 Agoraphobia 291.89   Alcohol-induced anxiety disorder   F10.180 With mild use disorder   F10.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.980 Without use disorder 291.89   Alcohol-induced bipo lar and related disorder   F10.14 With mild use disorder   F10.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.94 Without use disorder 291.89   Alcohol-induced depressive disorder   F10.14 With mild use disorder   F10.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.94 Without use disorder 291.1   Alcohol-induced major neuroc ognitive disorder, Amnestic confabulatory type   F10.26 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.96 Without use disorder 291.2   Alcohol-induced major neuroc ognitive disorder, Nonamnestic confabulatory type   F10.27 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.97 Without use disorder 291.89   Alcohol-induced mild neurocogniti ve disorder   F10.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.988 Without use disorder 291.9   Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder   F10.159 With mild use disorder   F10.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.959 Without use disorder 291.89   Alcohol-induced sexual dysfunction   F10.181 With mild use disorder   F10.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.981 Without use disorder 291.82   Alcohol-induc ed sleep disorder   F10.182 With mild use disorder
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F10.182 With mild use disorder   F10.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.982 Without use disorder 303.00   Alcohol intoxication   F10.129 With mild use disorder   F10.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.929 Without use disorder 291.0   Alcohol intoxication delirium   F10.121 With mild use disorder   F10.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F10.921 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 841     Alcohol use disorder 305.00 F10.10 Mild 303.90 F10.20 Moderate 303.90 F10.20 Severe 291.81   Alcohol withdrawal   F10.232 With perceptual disturbances   F10.239 Without perceptual disturbances 291.0 F10.231 Alcohol withdrawal delirium 292.89   Amphetamine (or other stim ulant)–induced anxiety disorder   F15.180 With mild use disorder   F15.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced bipolar and related disorder   F15.14 With mild use disorder   F15.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.94 Without use disorder   F15.921 Amphetamine (or other stimulant)–induced delirium 292.84   Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced depressive disorder   F15.14 With mild use disorder   F15.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.94 Without use disorder 292.89   Amphetamine (or other stimulan t)–induced obsessive-compulsive and related disorder   F15.188 With mild use disorder   F15.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.988 Without use disorder 292.9   Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced psychotic disorder   F15.159 With mild use disorder   F15.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.959 Without use disorder
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F15.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced sexual dysfunction   F15.181 With mild use disorder   F15.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.981 Without use disorder 292.85   Amphetamine (or other stim ulant)–induced sleep disorder   F15.182 With mild use disorder   F15.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.982 Without use disorder 292.89   Amphetamine or other stimulant intoxication   Amphetamine or other stimulant intoxication, With perceptual disturbances   F15.122 With mild use disorder   F15.222 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.922 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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842 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM)   Amphetamine or other stimulant intoxication, Without perceptual disturbances   F15.129 With mild use disorder   F15.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Amphetamine (or other stim ulant) intoxication delirium   F15.121 With mild use disorder   F15.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.921 Without use disorder 292.0 F15.23 Amphetamine or other stimulant withdrawal Amphetamine-type substance use disorder 305.70 F15.10 Mild 304.40 F15.20 Moderate 304.40 F15.20 Severe 307.1 Anorexia nervosa F50.02 Binge-eating/purging type F50.01 Restricting type     Antidepressant disc ontinuation syndrome 995.29 T43.205A Initial encounter 995.29 T43.205S Sequelae 995.29 T43.205D Subsequent encounter 301.7 F60.2 Antisocial personality disorder 293.84 F06.4 Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition     Attention-deficit/hy peractivity disorder 314.01 F90.2 Combined presentation 314.01 F90.1 Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive presentation 314.00 F90.0 Predominantly inattentive presentation 299.00 F84.0 Autism spectrum disorder 301.82 F60.6 Avoidant personality disorder 307.59 F50.8 Avoidant/restricti ve food intake disorder 307.51 F50.8 Binge-eating disorder
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307.51 F50.8 Binge-eating disorder     Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed 296.56 F31.76 In full remission 296.55 F31.75 In partial remission 296.51 F31.31 Mild 296.52 F31.32 Moderate 296.53 F31.4 Severe 296.54 F31.5 With psychotic features 296.50 F31.9 Unspecified 296.40 F31.0 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode hypomanic 296.46 F31.72 In full remission 296.45 F31.71 In partial remission 296.40 F31.9 UnspecifiedICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 843     Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic 296.46 F31.74 In full remission 296.45 F31.73 In partial remission 296.41 F31.11 Mild 296.42 F31.12 Moderate 296.43 F31.13 Severe 296.44 F31.2 With psychotic features 296.40 F31.9 Unspecified 296.7 F31.9 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode unspecified 296.89 F31.81 Bipolar II disorder 293.83   Bipolar and related disorder due to another medical condition   F06.33 With manic features   F06.33 With manic- or hypomanic-like episodes   F06.34 With mixed features 300.7 F45.22 Body dysmorphic disorder V62.89 R41.83 Borderline in tellectual functioning 301.83 F60.3 Borderline personality disorder 298.8 F23 Brief psyc hotic disorder 307.51 F50.2 Bulimia nervosa 292.89   Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder   F15.180 With mild use disorder   F15.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.980 Without use disorder 292.85   Caffeine-indu ced sleep disorder   F15.182 With mild use disorder   F15.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F15.982 Without use disorder 305.90 F15.929 Caffeine intoxication 292.0 F15.93 Caffeine withdrawal 292.89   Cannabis-induced anxiety disorder   F12.180 With mild use disorder
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292.89   Cannabis-induced anxiety disorder   F12.180 With mild use disorder   F12.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.980 Without use disorder 292.9   Cannabis-induced psychotic disorder   F12.159 With mild use disorder   F12.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.959 Without use disorder 292.85   Cannabis-indu ced sleep disorder   F12.188 With mild use disorder   F12.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.988 Without use disorder 292.89   Cannabis intoxicationICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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844 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM)     Cannabis intoxication, Wi th perceptual disturbances   F12.122 With mild use disorder   F12.222 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.922 Without use disorder    C annabis intoxication, Without percep tual disturbances   F12.129 With mild use disorder   F12.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Cannabis intoxication delirium   F12.121 With mild use disorder   F12.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F12.921 Without use disorder     Cannabis use disorder 305.20 F12.10 Mild 304.30 F12.20 Moderate 304.30 F12.20 Severe 292.0 F12.288 Cannabis withdrawal 293.89 F06.1 Catatonia associated with another mental disorder (catatonia specifier) 293.89 F06.1 Catatonic disorder due to another medical condition     Central sleep apnea 780.57 G47.37 Central sleep apnea comorbid with opioid use 786.04 R06.3 Cheyne-Stokes breathing 327.21 G47.31 Idiopathic central sleep apnea V61.29 Z62.898 Child affected by parental relationship distress     Child neglect, Confirmed 995.52 T74.02XA Initial encounter 995.52 T74.02XD Subsequent encounter     Child neglect, Suspected 995.52 T76.02XA Initial encounter 995.52 T76.02XD Subsequent encounter V71.02 Z72.810 Child or adolescent antisocial behavior     Child physical abuse, Confirmed
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Child physical abuse, Confirmed 995.54 T74.12XA Initial encounter 995.54 T74.12XD Subsequent encounter     Child physical abuse, Suspected 995.54 T76.12XA Initial encounter 995.54 T76.12XD Subsequent encounter     Child psychological abuse, Confirmed 995.51 T74.32XA Initial encounter 995.51 T74.32XD Subsequent encounter     Child psychological abuse, Suspected 995.51 T76.32XA Initial encounter 995.51 T76.32XD Subsequent encounterICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 845     Child sexual abuse, Confirmed 995.53 T74.22XA Initial encounter 995.53 T74.22XD Subsequent encounter     Child sexual abuse, Suspected 995.53 T76.22XA Initial encounter 995.53 T76.22XD Subsequent encounter 315.35 F80.81 Childhood-onset fluency disorder (stuttering)     Circadian rhythm sl eep-wake disorders 307.45 G47.22 Advanced sleep phase type 307.45 G47.21 Delayed sleep phase type 307.45 G47.23 Irregular sleep-wake type 307.45 G47.24 Non-24-hour sleep-wake type 307.45 G47.26 Shift work type 307.45 G47.20 Unspecified type 292.89   Cocaine-induced anxiety disorder   F14.180 With mild use disorder   F14.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Cocaine-induced bipo lar and related disorder   F14.14 With mild use disorder   F14.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.94 Without use disorder 292.84   Cocaine-induced depressive disorder   F14.14 With mild use disorder   F14.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.94 Without use disorder 292.89   Cocaine-induced obsessive- compulsive and related disorder   F14.188 With mild use disorder   F14.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.988 Without use disorder 292.9   Cocaine-induced psychotic disorder   F14.159 With mild use disorder
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292.9   Cocaine-induced psychotic disorder   F14.159 With mild use disorder   F14.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Cocaine-induced sexual dysfunction   F14.181 With mild use disorder   F14.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.981 Without use disorder 292.85   Cocaine-induc ed sleep disorder   F14.182 With mild use disorder   F14.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.982 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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846 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 292.89   Cocaine intoxication   Cocaine intoxication, With perceptual disturbances   F14.122 With mild use disorder   F14.222 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.922 Without use disorder   Cocaine intoxication, With out perceptual disturbances   F14.129 With mild use disorder   F14.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Cocaine intoxication delirium   F14.121 With mild use disorder   F14.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F14.921 Without use disorder Cocaine use disorder 305.60 F14.10 Mild 304.20 F14.20 Moderate 304.20 F14.20 Severe 292.0  F14.23 Cocaine withdrawal    C onduct disorder 312.82 F91.2 Adolescent-onset type 312.81 F91.1 Childhood-onset type 312.89 F91.9 Unspecified onset 300.11   Conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder) F44.4 With abnormal movement F44.6 With anesthesia or sensory loss F44.5 With attacks or seizures F44.7 With mixed symptoms F44.6 With special sensory symptoms F44.4 With speech symptoms F44.4 With swallowing symptoms F44.4 With weakness/paralysis V62.5 Z65.0 Conviction in civil or criminal proceedings without imprisonment 301.13 F34.0 Cyclothymic disorder 302.74 F52.32 Delayed ejaculation    D elirium
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302.74 F52.32 Delayed ejaculation    D elirium 293.0 F05 Delirium due to an other medical condition 293.0 F05 Delirium due to multiple etiologies 292.81 Medication-induced delirium (for ICD-10-CM codes, see specific substances ) Substance intoxication delirium (see specific substances for codes) Substance withdrawal delirium (see specific subs tances for codes) 297.1 F22 Delusional disorder 301.6 F60.7 Dependent personality disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 847 300.6 F48.1 Depersonalization/derealization disorder 293.83   Depressive disorder due to another medical condition   F06.31 With depressive features   F06.32 With major depr essive–like episode   F06.34 With mixed features 315.4 F82 Developmental c oordination disorder V60.89 Z59.2 Discord with neighbor, lodger, or landlord V62.89 Z64.4 Discord with so cial service provider, including probation officer, case manager, or social services worker 313.89 F94.2 Disinhibited soci al engagement disorder V61.03 Z63.5 Disruption of family by separation or divorce 296.99 F34.8 Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder 300.12 F44.0 Dissociative amnesia 300.13 F44.1 Dissociative amnesia, with dissoc iative fugue 300.14 F44.81 Dissociative identity disorder 307.7 F98.1 Encopresis 307.6 F98.0 Enuresis 302.72 F52.21 Erectile disorder 698.4 L98.1  Excoriation (s kin-picking) disorder 302.4 F65.2 Exhibitionistic disorder V62.22 Z65.5 Exposure to disaster , war, or other hostilities V60.2 Z59.5 Extreme poverty 300.19 F68.10 Factitious disorder 302.73 F52.31 Female orgasmic disorder 302.72 F52.22 Female sexual interest/arousal disorder 302.81 F65.0 Fetishistic disorder
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302.81 F65.0 Fetishistic disorder 302.89 F65.81 Frotteuristic disorder 312.31 F63.0 Gambling disorder 302.85 F64.1 Gender dysphoria in adolescents and adults 302.6 F64.2 Gender dysp horia in children 300.02 F41.1 Generalized anxiety disorder 302.76 F52.6 Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder 315.8 F88 Global developmental delay 292.89 F16.983 Hallucinog en persisting perception disorder V61.8 Z63.8 High expressed emotion level within family 301.50 F60.4 Histrionic personality disorder 300.3 F42 Hoarding disorder V60.0 Z59.0 Homelessness 307.44 F51.11 Hypersomnolence disorder 300.7 F45.21 Illness anxiety disorder V62.5 Z65.1 Imprisonment or other incarceration V60.1 Z59.1 Inadequate housingICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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848 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 292.89   Inhalant-induced anxiety disorder   F18.180 With mild use disorder   F18.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Inhalant-induced depressive disorder   F18.14 With mild use disorder   F18.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.94 Without use disorder 292.82   Inhalant-induced majo r neurocognitive disorder   F18.17 With mild use disorder   F18.27 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.97 Without use disorder 292.89   Inhalant-induced mild neurocognitive disorder   F18.188 With mild use disorder   F18.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.988 Without use disorder 292.9   Inhalant-induced psychotic disorder   F18.159 With mild use disorder   F18.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Inhalant intoxication   F18.129 With mild use disorder   F18.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Inhalant intoxication delirium   F18.121 With mild use disorder   F18.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F18.921 Without use disorder     Inhalant use disorder 305.90 F18.10 Mild 304.60 F18.20 Moderate 304.60 F18.20 Severe 307.42 F51.01 Insomnia disorder V60.2 Z59.7 Insufficien t social insurance or welfare support
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V60.2 Z59.7 Insufficien t social insurance or welfare support   Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) 317  F70 Mild 318.0  F71 Moderate 318.1  F72 Severe 318.2  F73 Profound 312.34 F63.81 Intermittent explosive disorder 312.32 F63.2 Kleptomania V60.2 Z59.4 Lack of adequate f ood or safe drinking water 315.32 F80.2 Language disorder V60.2 Z59.6 Low incomeICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 849     Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode 296.36 F33.42 In full remission 296.35 F33.41 In partial remission 296.31 F33.0 Mild 296.32 F33.1 Moderate 296.33 F33.2 Severe 296.34 F33.3 With psychotic features 296.30 F33.9 Unspecified     Major depressive disorder, Single episode 296.26 F32.5 In full remission 296.25 F32.4 In partial remission 296.21 F32.0 Mild 296.22 F32.1 Moderate 296.23 F32.2 Severe 296.24 F32.3 With psychotic features 296.20 F32.9 Unspecifed 331.9 G31.9 Major frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, Possible Major frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, Probable ( code first 331.19 [G31.09] frontotemporal disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance 331.9 G31.9 Major neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease, Possible Major neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease, Probable (code first 331.0 [G30.9] Alzheimer’s disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance     Major neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance
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294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance Major neurocognitive disorder due to HIV infection ( code first 042 [B20] HIV infection) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance Major neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s disease ( code first 333.4 [G10] Huntington’s disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance 331.9 G31.9 Major neurocogni tive disorder with Lewy bodies, Possible Major neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies, Probable ( code first 331.82 [G31.83] Lewy body disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbance     Major neurocognitive disord er due to multiple etiologies 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without behavioral disturbanceICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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850 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 331.9 G31.9 Major neurocognitive disorder due to Parkinson’s disease, Possible Major neurocognitive disorder due to Parkinson’s disease, Probable (code first 332.0 [G20] Parkinson’s disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without beha vioral disturbance Major neurocognitive disord er due to prion disease ( code first 046.79 [A81.9] prion disease) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without beha vioral disturbance Major neurocognitive disorder due to trauma tic brain injury (code first 907.0 late effect of intracranial injury without skull fracture [S06.2X9S diffuse traumatic brain injury with loss of conscious- ness of unspecified duration, sequela]) 294.11 F02.81 With behavioral disturbance 294.10 F02.80 Without beha vioral disturbance 331.9 G31.9 Major vascular neuroc ognitive diso rder, Possible     Major vascular neurocog nitive disorder, Probable 290.40 F01.51 With behavioral disturbance 290.40 F01.50 Without beha vioral disturbance 302.71 F52.0 Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder V65.2 Z76.5 Malingering 333.99 G25.71 Medication-ind uced acute akathisia 333.72 G24.02 Medication-induced acute dystonia 292.81   Medication-induced delirium (for ICD-10-CM codes, see specific substances)
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substances) 333.1 G25.1 Medication-indu ced postural tremor 331.83 G31.84 Mild frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive diso rder due to Alzheimer’s disease 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive disord er due to another medical condition 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to HIV infection 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive diso rder due to Huntington’s disease 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to multiple etiologies 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive diso rder due to Park inson’s disease 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to prion disease 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive diso rder due to traumatic brain injury 331.83 G31.84 Mild neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies 331.83 G31.84 Mild vascular neurocognitive disorder 301.81 F60.81 Narcissistic personality disorder    N arcolepsy 347.00 G47.419 Autosomal dominant ce rebellar ataxia, deafness, and narcolepsy 347.00 G47.419 Autosomal domi nant narcolepsy, obesity, and type 2 diabetes 347.10 G47.429 Narcolepsy secondary to another medical condition 347.01 G47.411 Narcolepsy wi th cataplexy but withou t hypocretin deficiency 347.00 G47.419 Narcolepsy without catapl exy but with hypocretin deficiency 332.1 G21.11 Neuroleptic-induced parkinsonismICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 851 333.92 G21.0 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome 307.47 F51.5 Nightmare disorder V15.81 Z91.19 Nonadherence to medical treatment     Non–rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorders 307.46 F51.4 Sleep terror type 307.46 F51.3 Sleepwalking type 300.3 F42 Obsessive-compulsive disorder 301.4 F60.5 Obsessive-compuls ive personality disorder 294.8 F06.8 Obsessive-compulsive and related disorder due to another medical condition 327.23 G47.33 Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea 292.89   Opioid-induced anxiety disorder   F11.188 With mild use disorder   F11.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F11.988 Without use disorder   F11.921 Opioid-induced delirium 292.84   Opioid-induced depressive disorder   F11.14 With mild use disorder   F11.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F11.94 Without use disorder 292.89   Opioid-induced sexual dysfunction   F11.181 With mild use disorder   F11.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F11.981 Without use disorder 292.85   Opioid-induce d sleep disorder   F11.182 With mild use disorder   F11.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F11.982 Without use disorder 292.89   Opioid intoxication     Opioid intoxicati on, With perceptual disturbances   F11.122 With mild use disorder   F11.222 With moderate or severe use disorder
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852 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 292.0 F11.23 Opioid withdrawal 292.0 F11.23 Opioid withdrawal delirium 313.81 F91.3 Oppositional defiant disorder     Other adverse effect of medication 995.20 T50.905A Initial encounter 995.20 T50.905S Sequelae 995.20 T50.905D Subsequent encounter    Other circumstances related to adul t abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner V62.83 Z69.82 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonspousal adult abuse V65.49 Z69.81 Encounter for mental health services for victim of nonspousal adult abuse    Other circumstances related to child neglect V62.83 Z69.021 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonparental child neglect V61.22 Z69.011 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of parental child neglect V61.21 Z69.010 Encounter for mental health se rvices for victim of child neglect by parent V61.21 Z69.020 Encounter for mental health services for victim of nonparental child neglect V15.42 Z62.812 Personal history (past history) of neglect in childhood    Other circumstances related to child physical abuse V62.83 Z69.021 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonparental child abuse V61.22 Z69.011 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of parental child abuse V61.21 Z69.010 Encounter for mental health services for victim of child abuse by parent
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parent V61.21 Z69.020 Encounter for mental health services for victim of nonparental child abuse V15.41 Z62.810 Personal histor y (past history) of phys ical abuse in childhood    Other circumstances related to child psychological abuse V62.83 Z69.021 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonparental child psychological abuse V61.22 Z69.011 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of parental child psychological abuse V61.21 Z69.010 Encounter for mental health services for victim of child psychological abuse by parent V61.21 Z69.020 Encounter for mental health services for victim of nonparental child psychological abuse V15.42 Z62.811 Personal histor y (past history) of psychological abuse in childhood    Other circumstances related to child sexual abuse V62.83 Z69.021 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of nonparental child sexual abuse V61.22 Z69.011 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of parental child sexual abuseICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 853 V61.21 Z69.010 Encounter for mental health services for victim of child sexual abuse by parent V61.21 Z69.020 Encounter for mental health services for victim of nonparental child sexual abuse V15.41 Z62.810 Personal his tory (past history) of se xual abuse in childhood    Other circumstances related to spou se or partner abuse, Psychological V61.12 Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or partner psychological abuse V61.11 Z69.11 Encounter for mental health services for victim of spouse or partner psychological abuse V15.42 Z91.411 Personal hi story (past history) of spouse or partner psychological abuse    Other circumstances related to spouse or partner neglect V61.12 Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or partner neglect V61.11 Z69.11 Encounter for mental health services for victim of spouse or partner neglect V15.42 Z91.412 Personal his tory (past history) of sp ouse or partner neglect    Other circumstances related to sp ouse or partner violence, Physical V61.12 Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or partner violence, Physical V61.11 Z69.11 Encounter for mental health services for victim of spouse or partner violence, Physical V15.41 Z91.410 Personal histor y (past history) of spouse or partner violence, Physical    Other circumstances related to sp ouse or partner violence, Sexual V61.12 Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or
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V61.12 Z69.12 Encounter for mental health services for perpetrator of spouse or partner violence, Sexual V61.11 Z69.81 Encounter for mental health services for victim of spouse or partner violence, Sexual V15.41 Z91.410 Personal histor y (past history) of spouse or partner violence, Sexual V65.40 Z71.9 Other counseling or consultation 292.89   Other hallucinogen–i nduced anxiety disorder   F16.180 With mild use disorder   F16.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Other hallucinogen–induced bipolar and related disorder   F16.14 With mild use disorder   F16.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.94 Without use disorder 292.84   Other hallucinogen–ind uced depressive disorder   F16.14 With mild use disorder   F16.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.94 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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854 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 292.9   Other hallucinogen–induced psychotic disorder   F16.159 With mild use disorder   F16.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Other hallucinogen intoxication   F16.129 With mild use disorder   F16.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Other hallucinogen intoxication delirium   F16.121 With mild use disorder   F16.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.921 Without use disorder     Other hallucinogen use disorder 305.30 F16.10 Mild 304.50 F16.20 Moderate 304.50 F16.20 Severe 333.99 G25.79 Other medication-induced movement disorder 332.1 G21.19 Other medicatio n-induced parkinsonism V15.49 Z91.49 Other personal hi story of psychological trauma V15.89 Z91.89 Other personal risk factors V62.29 Z56.9 Other problem related to employment V62.89 Z65.8 Other problem relate d to psychosocial circumstances 300.09 F41.8 Other specif ied anxiety disorder 314.01 F90.8 Other specified attentio n-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 296.89 F31.89 Other specified bi polar and related disorder 780.09 R41.0 Other sp ecified delirium 311 F32.8 Other specified depressive disorder 312.89 F91.8 Other specified disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder 300.15 F44.89 Other specifie d dissociati ve disorder
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300.15 F44.89 Other specifie d dissociati ve disorder     Other specified elimination disorder 787.60 R15.9 With fecal symptoms 788.39 N39.498 With urinary symptoms 307.59 F50.8 Other specified feeding or eating disorder 302.6 F64.8 Other specifie d gender dysphoria 780.54 G47.19 Other specified hypersomnolence disorder 780.52 G47.09 Other specified insomnia disorder 300.9 F99 Other specified mental disorder 294.8 F06.8 Other specified mental disord er due to another medical condition 315.8 F88 Other specified neur odevelopment al disorder 300.3 F42 Other specified obsessive-compulsive and related disorder 302.89 F65.89 Other specifie d paraphilic disorder 301.89 F60.89 Other specifie d personality disorder 298.8 F28 Other specified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder 302.79 F52.8 Other specifie d sexual dysfunctionICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 855 780.59 G47.8 Other specified sleep-wake disorder 300.89 F45.8 Other specified somati c symptom and related disorder 307.20 F95.8 Other spec ified tic disorder 309.89 F43.8 Other specified trauma - and stressor-related disorder 292.89   Other (or unknown) subs tance–induced anxiety disorder   F19.180 With mild use disorder   F19.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Other (or unknown) substance–induced bipolar and related disorder   F19.14 With mild use disorder   F19.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.94 Without use disorder   F19.921 Other (or unknown) substance–induced delirium 292.84   Other (or unknown) substa nce–induced depressive disorder   F19.14 With mild use disorder   F19.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.94 Without use disorder 292.82   Other (or unknown) substance–induced major neurocognitive disorder   F19.17 With mild use disorder   F19.27 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.97 Without use disorder 292.89   Other (or unknown) substance–induced mild neurocognitive disorder   F19.188 With mild use disorder   F19.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.988 Without use disorder 292.89   Other (or unknown) substance–induced obsessive-compulsive and related disorder   F19.188 With mild use disorder
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and related disorder   F19.188 With mild use disorder   F19.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.988 Without use disorder 292.9   Other (or unknown) substa nce–induced psychotic disorder   F19.159 With mild use disorder   F19.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Other (or unknown) substa nce–induced sexual dysfunction   F19.181 With mild use disorder   F19.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.981 Without use disorder 292.85   Other (or unknown) subs tance–induced sleep disorder   F19.182 With mild use disorder   F19.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.982 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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856 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 292.89   Other (or unknown) substance intoxication   F19.129 With mild use disorder   F19.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Other (or unknown) subs tance intoxication delirium   F19.121 With mild use disorder   F19.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F19.921 Without use disorder     Other (or unknown) substance use disorder 305.90 F19.10 Mild 304.90 F19.20 Moderate 304.90 F19.20 Severe 292.0 F19.239 Other (or unknown) substance withdrawal 292.0 F19.231 Other (or unknown) su bstance withdrawal delirium Other or unspecified stimulant use disorder 305.70 F15.10 Mild 304.40 F15.20 Moderate 304.40 F15.20 Severe 278.00 E66.9 Overweight or obesity Panic attack specifier 300.01 F41.0 Panic disorder 301.0 F60.0 Paranoid pe rsonality disorder V61.20 Z62.820 Parent-child relational problem 302.2 F65.4 Pedophilic disorder 307.22 F95.1 Persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder 300.4 F34.1 Persistent depressi ve disorder (dysthymia) V62.22 Z91.82 Personal history of military deployment V15.59 Z91.5 Personal history of self-harm 310.1 F07.0 Personality change du e to another medical condition V62.89 Z60.0 Phase of life problem
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V62.89 Z60.0 Phase of life problem 292.89   Phencyclidine-induced anxiety disorder   F16.180 With mild use disorder   F16.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Phencyclidine-i nduced bipolar an d related disorder   F16.14 With mild use disorder   F16.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.94 Without use disorder 292.84   Phencyclidine-induc ed depressive disorder   F16.14 With mild use disorder   F16.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.94 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 857 292.9   Phencyclidine-indu ced psychotic disorder   F16.159 With mild use disorder   F16.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Phencyclidine intoxication   F16.129 With mild use disorder   F16.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.929 Without use disorder 292.81   Phencyclidine intoxication delirium   F16.121 With mild use disorder   F16.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F16.921 Without use disorder     Phencyclidine use disorder 305.90 F16.10 Mild 304.60 F16.20 Moderate 304.60 F16.20 Severe 307.52   Pica   F50.8 In adults   F98.3 In children 309.81 F43.10 Posttraumatic stress disorder 302.75 F52.4 Premature (early) ejaculation 625.4 N94.3 Premenstrual dysphoric disorder V62.21 Z56.82 Problem related to cu rrent military deployment status V69.9 Z72.9 Problem related to lifestyle V60.3 Z60.2 Problem related to living alone V60.6 Z59.3 Problem related to living in a residential institution V61.5 Z64.1 Problems related to multiparity V62.5 Z65.3 Problems related to other legal circumstances V62.5 Z65.2 Problems related to release from prison V61.7 Z64.0 Problems related to unwanted pregnancy 307.21 F95.0 Provisional tic disorder
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307.21 F95.0 Provisional tic disorder 316 F54 Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions     Psychotic dis order due to another medical condition 293.81 F06.2 With delusions 293.82 F06.0 With hallucinations 312.33 F63.1 Pyromania 327.42 G47.52 Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder 313.89 F94.1 Reactive attachment disorder V61.10 Z63.0 Relationship distress wi th spouse or intimate partner V62.89 Z65.8 Religious or spiritual problem 333.94 G25.81 Restless legs syndrome 307.53 F98.21 Rumination disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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858 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM)     Schizoaffective disorder 295.70 F25.0 Bipolar type 295.70 F25.1 Depressive type 301.20 F60.1 Schizoid pe rsonality disorder 295.90 F20.9 Schizophrenia 295.40 F20.81 Schizoph reniform disorder 301.22 F21 Schizotypal personality disorder 292.89   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-induced anxiety disorder   F13.180 With mild use disorder   F13.280 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.980 Without use disorder 292.84   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced bipolar and related disorder   F13.14 With mild use disorder   F13.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.94 Without use disorder   F13.921 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-induced delirium 292.84   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced depr essive disorder   F13.14 With mild use disorder   F13.24 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.94 Without use disorder 292.82   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced major neurocognitive disorder   F13.27 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.97 Without use disorder 292.89   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced mild neurocognitive disorder   F13.288 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.988 Without use disorder
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F13.988 Without use disorder 292.9   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-induced ps ychotic disorder   F13.159 With mild use disorder   F13.259 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.959 Without use disorder 292.89   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced sexual dysfunction   F13.181 With mild use disorder   F13.281 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.981 Without use disorder 292.85   Sedative-, hypnotic-, or an xiolytic-induced sleep disorder   F13.182 With mild use disorder   F13.282 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.982 Without use disorder 292.89   Sedative, hy pnotic, or anxiolytic intoxication   F13.129 With mild use disorder   F13.229 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.929 Without use disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 859 292.81   Sedative, hypnot ic, or anxiolytic intoxication delirium   F13.121 With mild use disorder   F13.221 With moderate or severe use disorder   F13.921 Without use disorder     Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic use disorder 305.40 F13.10 Mild 304.10 F13.20 Moderate 304.10 F13.20 Severe 292.0   Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic withdrawal   F13.232 With perceptual disturbances   F13.239 Without perceptual disturbances 292.0 F13.231 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic withdrawal delirium 313.23 F94.0 Selective mutism 309.21 F93.0 Separation anxiety disorder V65.49 Z70.9 Sex counseling 302.83 F65.51 Sexual masochism disorder 302.84 F65.52 Sexual sadism disorder V61.8 Z62.891 Sibling relational problem     Sleep-related hypoventilation 327.26 G47.36 Comorbid sleep-related hypoventilation 327.25 G47.35 Congenital centra l alveolar hypoventilation 327.24 G47.34 Idiopathic hypoventilation 300.23 F40.10 Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) V62.4 Z60.4 Social exclusion or rejection 315.39 F80.89 Social (pragmat ic) communication disorder 300.82 F45.1 Somatic symptom disorder     Specific learning disorder 315.1 F81.2 With impairment in mathematics
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Specific learning disorder 315.1 F81.2 With impairment in mathematics 315.00 F81.0 With impairment in reading 315.2 F81.81 With impairment in written expression     Specific phobia 300.29 F40.218 Animal 300.29   Blood-injection-injury F40.230 Fear of blood F40.231 Fear of injections and transfusions F40.233 Fear of injury F40.232 Fear of other medical care 300.29 F40.228 Natural environment 300.29 F40.298 Other 300.29 F40.248 Situational 315.39 F80.0 Speech sound disorder     Spouse or partner abuse, Psychological, Confirmed 995.82 T74.31XA Initial encounter 995.82 T74.31XD Subsequent encounterICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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860 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM)     Spouse or partner abuse, Psychological, Suspected 995.82 T76.31XA Initial encounter 995.82 T76.31XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner neglect, Confirmed 995.85 T74.01XA Initial encounter 995.85 T74.01XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner neglect, Suspected 995.85 T76.01XA Initial encounter 995.85 T76.01XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner viol ence, Physical, Confirmed 995.81 T74.11XA Initial encounter 995.81 T74.11XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner violence, Physical, Suspected 995.81 T76.11XA Initial encounter 995.81 T76.11XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner violence, Sexual, Confirmed 995.83 T74.21XA Initial encounter 995.83 T74.21XD Subsequent encounter     Spouse or partner violence, Sexual, Suspected 995.83 T76.21XA Initial encounter 995.83 T76.21XD Subsequent encounter 307.3 F98.4 Stereotypic movement disorder   Stimulant in toxication (see amphetamine or cocaine intoxication for specific codes)     Stimulant use disorder (see amphetamine or cocaine use disorder for specific codes)  S timulant withdrawal (see amphetamine or cocaine withdrawal for specific codes)     Substance intoxication delirium (see specific subs tances for codes)     Substance withdrawal delirium (see specific subs tances for codes)
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Substance withdrawal delirium (see specific subs tances for codes)     Substance/medication-induced anxiety disorder (see specific substances for codes)     Substance/medication-induced bipolar and related disorder (see specific substa nces for codes)     Substance/medication-induced depressive disorder (see specific substances for codes)     Substance/medication-induced major or mild neurocognitive disorder (see specific substances for codes)     Substance/medication-induced ob sessive-compulsive and related disorder (see specific substances for codes) Substance/medication-induced psychotic disorder (see specific substances for codes) Substance/medication-induced sexual dysfunction (see specific substances for codes) Substance/medication-induced sleep disorder (see specific substances for codes)ICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 861 333.99 G25.71 Tardive akathisia 333.85 G24.01 Tardive dyskinesia 333.72 G24.09 Tardive dystonia V62.4 Z60.5 Target of (perceived) adve rse discrimination or persecution 292.85   Tobacco-induc ed sleep disorder   F17.208 With moderate or severe use disorder     Tobacco use disorder 305.1 Z72.0 Mild 305.1 F17.200 Moderate 305.1 F17.200 Severe 292.0 F17.203 Tobacco withdrawal 307.23 F95.2 Tourette’s disorder 302.3 F65.1 Transvestic disorder 312.39 F63.3 Trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder) V63.9 Z75.3 Unavailability or inaccessibility of health care facilities V63.8 Z75.4 Unavailability or inaccessibility of other helping agencies V62.82 Z63.4 Uncomplic ated bereavement 291.9 F10.99 Unspecified alcohol-related disorder 300.00 F41.9 Unspecified anxiety disorder 314.01 F90.9 Unspecified attention- deficit/hyperacti vity disorder 296.80 F31.9 Unspecified bipo lar and related disorder 292.9 F15.99 Unspecified caffeine-related disorder 292.9 F12.99 Unspecified cannabis-related disorder 293.89 F06.1 Unspecified catatonia ( code first 781.99 [R29.818] other symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems)
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involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems) 307.9 F80.9 Unspecified co mmunication disorder 780.09 R41.0 Unspecified delirium 311 F32.9 Unspecified depressive disorder 312.9 F91.9 Unspecified disruptive, impu lse-control, and conduct disorder 300.15 F44.9 Unspecified di ssociative disorder     Unspecified elimination disorder 787.60 R15.9 With fecal symptoms 788.30 R32 With urinary symptoms 307.50 F50.9 Unspecified feed ing or eating disorder 302.6 F64.9 Unspecified gender dysphoria 292.9 F16.99 Unspecified hallucinogen-related disorder V60.9 Z59.9 Unspecified hous ing or economic problem 780.54 G47.10 Unspecified hy persomnolence disorder 292.9 F18.99 Unspecified inhalant-related disorder 780.52 G47.00 Unspecified insomnia disorder 319 F79 Unspecified intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) 300.9 F99 Unspecified mental disorder 294.9 F09 Unspecified mental disorder due to another medical condition 799.59 R41.9 Unspecified ne urocognitive disorderICD-9-CM ICD-10-CM Disorder, condition, or problem
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862 Alphabetical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) 315.9 F89 Unspecified neurodevelopmental disorder 300.3 F42 Unspecified obsessive-co mpulsive and related disorder 292.9 F11.99 Unspecified opioid-related disorder 292.9 F19.99 Unspecified other (or unkn own) substance–related disorder 302.9 F65.9 Unspecified paraphilic disorder 301.9 F60.9 Unspecified personality disorder 292.9 F16.99 Unspecified phency clidine-related disorder V62.9 Z60.9 Unspecified problem related to social environment V62.9 Z65.9 Unspecified problem related to unspecified psychosocial circumstances 298.9 F29 Unspecified schizophrenia spec trum and other psychotic disorder 292.9 F13.99 Unspecified sedative-, hypnot ic-, or anxiolytic-related disorder 302.70 F52.9 Unspecified sexual dysfunction 780.59 G47.9 Unspecified sleep-wake disorder 300.82 F45.9 Unspecified somatic symptom and related disorder 292.9   Unspecified stimul ant-related disorder   F15.99 Unspecified amphetamine or other stimulant-related disorder   F14.99 Unspecified cocaine-related disorder 307.20 F95.9 Unspecifi ed tic disorder 292.9 F17.209 Unspecified to bacco-related disorder 309.9 F43.9 Unspecified trauma- an d stressor-related disorder V61.8 Z62.29 Upbringing away from parents V62.89 Z65.4 Victim of crime V62.89 Z65.4 Victim of terrorism or torture 302.82 F65.3 Voyeuristic disorder
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863Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) ICD-9-CM codes are to be used for coding purposes in the United States through September 30, 2014. ICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem 278.00 Overweight or obesity 290.40 Probable major vascular neurocognitive disorder, With behavioral disturbance 290.40 Probable major vascular neurocog nitive disorder, Without behavioral disturbance 291.0 Alcohol intoxication delirium 291.0 Alcohol withdrawal delirium 291.1 Alcohol-induced major ne urocognitive disorder, Amnestic confabulatory type 291.2 Alcohol-induced major neurocognitive disorder, Nonamnestic confabulatory type 291.81 Alcohol withdrawal 291.82 Alcohol-induced sleep disorder 291.89 Alcohol-induced anxiety disorder 291.89 Alcohol-induced bipolar and related disorder 291.89 Alcohol-induced depressive disorder 291.89 Alcohol-induced mild neurocognitive disorder 291.89 Alcohol-induced sexual dysfunction 291.9 Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder 291.9 Unspecified alco hol-related disorder 292.0 Amphetamine or other stimulant withdrawal 292.0 Caffeine withdrawal 292.0 Cannabis withdrawal 292.0 Cocaine withdrawal 292.0 Opioid withdrawal 292.0 Opioid withdrawal delirium 292.0 Other (or unknown) substance withdrawal 292.0 Other (or unknown) subs tance withdrawal delirium 292.0 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic withdrawal 292.0 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic withdr awal delirium 292.0 Tobacco withdrawal
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292.0 Tobacco withdrawal 292.81 Amphetamine (or other stim ulant) intoxication delirium 292.81 Cannabis intoxication delirium 292.81 Cocaine intox ication delirium
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864 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 292.81 Inhalant intoxication delirium 292.81 Medication-induced delirium 292.81 Opioid intoxication delirium 292.81 Other hallucinogen intoxication delirium 292.81 Other (or unknown) subs tance intoxication delirium 292.81 Phencyclidine intoxication delirium 292.81 Sedative, hypnotic, or an xiolytic intoxication delirium 292.82 Inhalant-induced majo r neurocognitive disorder 292.82 Other (or unknown) substance–in duced major neurocognitive disorder 292.82 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic -induced major neurocognitive disorder 292.84 Amphetamine (or other stimulant)–i nduced bipolar an d related disorder 292.84 Amphetamine (or other stimulan t)–induced depressive disorder 292.84 Cocaine-induced bipolar and related disorder 292.84 Cocaine-induced depressive disorder 292.84 Inhalant-induced depressive disorder 292.84 Opioid-induced depressive disorder 292.84 Other hallucinogen–induced bipolar and related disorder 292.84 Other hallucinogen–indu ced depressi ve disorder 292.84 Other (or unknown) substance–in duced bipolar and related disorder 292.84 Other (or unknown) substanc e–induced depres sive disorder 292.84 Phencyclidine-induced bi polar and related disorder 292.84 Phencyclidine-induce d depressive disorder 292.84 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic -induced bipolar and related disorder 292.84 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced depr essive disorder
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292.85 Amphetamine (or other stim ulant)–induced sleep disorder 292.85 Caffeine-induced sleep disorder 292.85 Cannabis-induced sleep disorder 292.85 Cocaine-induced sleep disorder 292.85 Opioid-induced sleep disorder 292.85 Other (or unknown) subs tance–induced sleep disorder 292.85 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or an xiolytic-induced sleep disorder 292.85 Tobacco-induced sleep disorder 292.89 Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Amphetamine (or other st imulant)–induced obsessiv e-compulsive and related disorder 292.89 Amphetamine (or other stimulan t)–induced sexual dysfunction 292.89 Amphetamine or other stimulant intoxication 292.89 Caffeine-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Cannabis-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Cannabis intoxication 292.89 Cocaine-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Cocaine-induced obsessive-co mpulsive and related disorder 292.89 Cocaine-induced sexual dysfunction 292.89 Cocaine intoxication 292.89 Hallucinogen persisti ng perception disorder ICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 865 292.89 Inhalant-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Inhalant-induced mild neurocognitive disorder 292.89 Inhalant intoxication 292.89 Opioid-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Opioid-induced sexual dysfunction 292.89 Opioid intoxication 292.89 Other hallucinogen–induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Other hallucinogen intoxication 292.89 Other (or unknown) substance–induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Other (or unknown) substance–in duced mild neurocognitive disorder 292.89 Other (or unknown) substance–induced obsessive-compulsive and related disorder 292.89 Other (or unknown) substanc e–induced sexual dysfunction 292.89 Other (or unknown) substance intoxication 292.89 Phencyclidine-indu ced anxiety disorder 292.89 Phencyclidine intoxication 292.89 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxi olytic-induced anxiety disorder 292.89 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-induced mild neurocognitive disorder 292.89 Sedative-, hypnotic- , or anxiolytic-induced sexual dysfunction 292.89 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic intoxication 292.9 Amphetamine (or other stimul ant)–induced ps ychotic disorder 292.9 Cannabis-induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Cocaine-induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Inhalant-induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Other hallucinogen–induced psych otic disorder 292.9 Other (or unknown) substa nce–induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Phencyclidine -induced psychotic disorder
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292.9 Phencyclidine -induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiol ytic-induced psychotic disorder 292.9 Unspecified caffeine-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified cannabis-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified hallucin ogen-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified inhalant-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified opioid-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified other (or unknown) substance–related disorder 292.9 Unspecified phencycl idine-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified sedative-, hypnotic- , or anxiolytic-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified stimulant-related disorder 292.9 Unspecified tobacco-related disorder 293.0 Delirium due to another medical condition 293.0 Delirium due to multiple etiologies 293.81 Psychotic disorder due to another medical condition, With delusions 293.82 Psychotic disord er due to another medical condition, With hallucinations 293.83 Bipolar and related disorder due to another medical condition 293.83 Depressive disorder due to another medical condition 293.84 Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition 293.89 Catatonia associated with another mental disorder (catatonia specifier)ICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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866 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 293.89 Catatonic disorder due to another medical condition 293.89 Unspecified catatonia ( code first 781.99 other symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems) 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition, Without behavioral disturbance 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to HIV infection, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 042 HIV infection) 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s disease, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 333.4 Huntington’s disease) 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to multiple etiologies, Without behavioral disturbance 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder probab ly due to Parkinson’ s disease, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 332.0 Parkinson’s disease) 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to prion disease, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 046.79 prion disease) 294.10 Major neurocognitive disorder due to traumatic brain injury, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 907.0 late effect of intracranial injury without skull fracture) 294.10 Probable major frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.19 frontotemporal disease) 294.10 Probable major neurocognitive disor der due to Alzheimer’ s disease, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.0 Alzheimer’s disease) 294.10 Probable major neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies, Without behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.82 Lewy body disease)
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disturbance ( code first 331.82 Lewy body disease) 294.11 Major neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition, With behavioral disturbance 294.11 Major neurocognitive disorder due to HIV infection, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 042 HIV infection) 294.11 Major neurocognitive diso rder due to Huntington’s disease, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 333.4 Huntington’s disease) 294.11 Major neurocognitive disorder due to multiple etiologies, With behavioral disturbance 294.11 Major neurocognitive disorder prob ably due to Parkinso n’s disease, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 332.0 Parkinson’s disease) 294.11 Major neurocognitive disorder due to prion disease, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 046.79 prion disease) 294.11 Major neurocognitive diso rder due to traumatic brai n injury, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 907.0 late effect of intracranial injury without skull fracture) 294.11 Probable major frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.19 frontotemporal disease) 294.11 Probable major neurocognitive disor der due to Alzheimer’ s disease, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.0 Alzheimer’s disease) 294.11 Probable major neurocog nitive disorder with Lewy bodies, With behavioral disturbance ( code first 331.82 Lew y body disease) 294.8 Obsessive-compulsive and related disorder due to another medical condition 294.8 Other specified mental disorder due to another medical condition
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Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 867 295.40 Schizophreniform disorder 295.70 Schizoaffective disorder, Bipolar type 295.70 Schizoaffective diso rder, Depressive type 295.90 Schizophrenia 296.20 Major depressive disorder , Single episode, Unspecifed 296.21 Major depressive disord er, Single episode, Mild 296.22 Major depressive disorder , Single episode, Moderate 296.23 Major depressive disorder , Single episode, Severe 296.24 Major depressive disorder, Single episode, With psychotic features 296.25 Major depressive disorder, Sing le episode, In partial remission 296.26 Major depressive disorder, Si ngle episode, In full remission 296.30 Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode, Unspecified 296.31 Major depressive disord er, Recurrent episode, Mild 296.32 Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode, Moderate 296.33 Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode, Severe 296.34 Major depressive disorder, Recurr ent episode, With psychotic features 296.35 Major depressive disorder, Recurr ent episode, In partial remission 296.36 Major depressive disorder, Recu rrent episode, In full remission 296.40 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode hypomanic 296.40 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode hypomanic, Unspecified 296.40 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, Unspecified 296.41 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, Mild 296.42 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, Moderate 296.43 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, Severe
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296.43 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, Severe 296.44 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode manic, With psychotic features 296.45 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode hypomanic, In partial remission 296.45 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most re cent episode manic, In partial remission 296.46 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most re cent episode hypomani c, In full remission 296.46 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most re cent episode manic, In full remission 296.50 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed, Unspecified 296.51 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed, Mild 296.52 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed, Moderate 296.53 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed, Severe 296.54 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most re cent episode depresse d, With psychotic features 296.55 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode depressed, In partial remission 296.56 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most rece nt episode depressed, In full remission 296.7 Bipolar I disorder, Current or most recent episode unspecified 296.80 Unspecified bipolar and related disorder 296.89 Bipolar II disorder 296.89 Other specified bipo lar and related disorder 296.99 Disruptive mood dy sregulation disorder 297.1 Delusional disorder 298.8 Brief psychotic disorder 298.8 Other specified schizophrenia sp ectrum and other psychotic disorderICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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868 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 298.9 Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder 299.00 Autism spectrum disorder 300.00 Unspecified anxiety disorder 300.01 Panic disorder 300.02 Generalized anxiety disorder 300.09 Other specified anxiety disorder 300.11 Conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder) 300.12 Dissociative amnesia 300.13 Dissociative amnesia, With dissociative fugue 300.14 Dissociative identity disorder 300.15 Other specified di ssociative disorder 300.15 Unspecified dissociative disorder 300.19 Factitious disorder 300.22 Agoraphobia 300.23 Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) 300.29 Specific phobia, Animal 300.29 Specific phobia, Blood-injection-injury 300.29 Specific phobia, Natural environment 300.29 Specific phobia, Other 300.29 Specific phobia, Situational 300.3 Hoarding disorder 300.3 Obsessive-com pulsive disorder 300.3 Other specified obsessive-compulsive and re lated disorder 300.3 Unspecified obsessive-comp ulsive and re lated disorder 300.4 Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia) 300.6 Depersonalization/derealization disorder 300.7 Body dysmorphic disorder 300.7 Illness anxiety disorder 300.82 Somatic symptom disorder 300.82 Unspecified somatic symptom and related disorder 300.89 Other specified somatic symptom and related disorder 300.9 Other specified mental disorder 300.9 Unspecified mental disorder 301.0 Paranoid personality disorder 301.13 Cyclothymic disorder 301.20 Schizoid personality disorder 301.22 Schizotypal personality disorder
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301.20 Schizoid personality disorder 301.22 Schizotypal personality disorder 301.4 Obsessive-compulsiv e personality disorder 301.50 Histrionic pe rsonality disorder 301.6 Dependent personality disorder 301.7 Antisocial pers onality disorder 301.81 Narcissistic pe rsonality disorder 301.82 Avoidant personality disorder 301.83 Borderline personality disorder 301.89 Other specified personality disorderICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 869 301.9 Unspecified pe rsonality disorder 302.2 Pedophilic disorder 302.3 Transvestic disorder 302.4 Exhibitionistic disorder 302.6 Gender dysphoria in children 302.6 Other specified gender dysphoria 302.6 Unspecified gender dysphoria 302.70 Unspecified sexual dysfunction 302.71 Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder 302.72 Erectile disorder 302.72 Female sexual interest/arousal disorder 302.73 Female orgasmic disorder 302.74 Delayed ejaculation 302.75 Premature (early) ejaculation 302.76 Genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder 302.79 Other specified sexual dysfunction 302.81 Fetishistic disorder 302.82 Voyeuristic disorder 302.83 Sexual masochism disorder 302.84 Sexual sadism disorder 302.85 Gender dysphoria in adolescents and adults 302.89 Frotteuristic disorder 302.89 Other specified paraphilic disorder 302.9 Unspecified paraphilic disorder 303.00 Alcohol intoxication 303.90 Alcohol use disorder, Moderate 303.90 Alcohol use disorder, Severe 304.00 Opioid use disorder, Moderate 304.00 Opioid use disorder, Severe 304.10 Sedative, hypnotic, or anxi olytic use disorder, Moderate 304.10 Sedative, hypnotic, or an xiolytic use disorder, Severe 304.20 Cocaine use disorder, Moderate 304.20 Cocaine use disorder, Severe 304.30 Cannabis use disorder, Moderate 304.30 Cannabis use disorder, Severe 304.40 Amphetamine-type substa nce use disorder, Moderate 304.40 Amphetamine-type subs tance use disorder, Severe
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304.40 Amphetamine-type subs tance use disorder, Severe 304.40 Other or unspecified stimulant use diso rder, Moderate 304.40 Other or unspecified st imulant use disorder, Severe 304.50 Other hallucinogen use disorder, Moderate 304.50 Other hallucinogen use disorder, Severe 304.60 Inhalant use disorder, Moderate 304.60 Inhalant use disorder, Severe 304.60 Phencyclidine us e disorder, Moderate 304.60 Phencyclidine us e disorder, SevereICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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870 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 304.90 Other (or unknown) subs tance use disorder, Moderate 304.90 Other (or unknown) subs tance use disorder, Severe 305.00 Alcohol use disorder, Mild 305.1 Tobacco use disorder, Mild 305.1 Tobacco use disorder, Moderate 305.1 Tobacco use disorder, Severe 305.20 Cannabis use disorder, Mild 305.30 Other hallucinogen use disorder, Mild 305.40 Sedative, hypnotic, or an xiolytic use disorder, Mild 305.50 Opioid use disorder, Mild 305.60 Cocaine use disorder, Mild 305.70 Amphetamine-type subs tance use disorder, Mild 305.70 Other or unspecified st imulant use disorder, Mild 305.90 Caffeine intoxication 305.90 Inhalant use disorder, Mild 305.90 Other (or unknown) su bstance use disorder, Mild 305.90 Phencyclidine use disorder, Mild 307.0 Adult-onset fluency disorder 307.1 Anorexia nervosa 307.20 Other specified tic disorder 307.20 Unspecified tic disorder 307.21 Provisional tic disorder 307.22 Persistent (chronic) mo tor or vocal tic disorder 307.23 Tourette’s disorder 307.3 Stereotypic movement disorder 307.42 Insomnia disorder 307.44 Hypersomnolence disorder 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake di sorders, Advanced sleep phase type 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake di sorders, Delayed sleep phase type 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake di sorders, Irregula r sleep-wake type
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307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, Non-24-hour sleep-wake type 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, Shift work type 307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders, Unspecified type 307.46 Non–rapid eye movement sleep ar ousal disorders, Sleep terror type 307.46 Non–rapid eye movement sleep ar ousal disorders, Sleepwalking type 307.47 Nightmare disorder 307.50 Unspecified feedin g or eating disorder 307.51 Binge-eating disorder 307.51 Bulimia nervosa 307.52 Pica 307.53 Rumination disorder 307.59 Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder 307.59 Other specified feed ing or eating disorder 307.6 Enuresis 307.7 Encopresis 307.9 Unspecified communication disorderICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 871 308.3 Acute stress disorder 309.0 Adjustment disorders , With depressed mood 309.21 Separation anxiety disorder 309.24 Adjustment disorders, With anxiety 309.28 Adjustment disorders, With mixed anxiety and depressed mood 309.3 Adjustment disorders, With disturbance of conduct 309.4 Adjustment disorders, With mixed disturbance of em otions and conduct 309.81 Posttraumatic stress disorder 309.89 Other specified trauma- an d stressor-related disorder 309.9 Adjustment disorders, Unspecified 309.9 Unspecified trauma- and stressor-related disorder 310.1 Personality change due to another medical condition 311 Other specified depressive disorder 311 Unspecified depressive disorder 312.31 Gambling disorder 312.32 Kleptomania 312.33 Pyromania 312.34 Intermittent ex plosive disorder 312.39 Trichotillomania (h air-pulling disorder) 312.81 Conduct disorder, Childhood-onset type 312.82 Conduct disorder, Adolescent-onset type 312.89 Conduct disorder, Unspecified onset 312.89 Other specified disr uptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorder 312.9 Unspecified disruptive, impuls e-control, and conduct disorder 313.23 Selective mutism 313.81 Oppositional defiant disorder 313.89 Disinhibited social engagement disorder 313.89 Reactive attachment disorder 314.00 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Predominantly inattentive presentation 314.01 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Combin ed presentation 314.01 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Predomin antly hyperactive/ impulsive presentation 314.01 Other specified attention- deficit/hyperacti vity disorder
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impulsive presentation 314.01 Other specified attention- deficit/hyperacti vity disorder 314.01 Unspecified attention-de ficit/hyperactivity disorder 315.00 Specific learning disorder , With impairment in reading 315.1 Specific learning disorder, With impair ment in mathematics 315.2 Specific learning di sorder, With impairment in written expression 315.32 Language disorder 315.35 Childhood-onset fluenc y disorder (stuttering) 315.39 Social (pragmatic ) communication disorder 315.39 Speech sound disorder 315.4 Developmental coor dination disorder 315.8 Global developmental delay 315.8 Other specified neurodevelopmental disorder 315.9 Unspecified neurodevelopmental disorder 316 Psychological factors affecting other medical conditionsICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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872 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 317 Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder), Mild 318.0 Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder), Moderate 318.1 Intellectual disability (intelle ctual developmental disorder), Severe 318.2 Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder), Profound 319 Unspecified intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) 327.21 Central sleep apnea, Idio pathic central sleep apnea 327.23 Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea 327.24 Sleep-related hy poventilation, Idiopathic hypoventilation 327.25 Sleep-related hypovent ilation, Congenital centra l alveolar hypoventilation 327.26 Sleep-related hypoventilation, Como rbid sleep-relate d hypoventilation 327.42 Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder 331.83 Mild frontotemporal ne urocognitive disorder 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disord er due to Alzheimer’s disease 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to another medical condition 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to HIV infection 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to Huntington’s disease 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disord er due to multiple etiologies 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disord er due to Parkin son’s disease 331.83 Mild neurocognitive diso rder due to prion disease 331.83 Mild neurocognitive disorder due to traumatic brain injury 331.83 Mild vascular neur ocognitive disorder 331.9 Major neurocognitive disorder possibly due to Parkinson’s disease 331.9 Possible major frontotempor al neurocognitive disorder 331.9 Possible major neurocognitive di sorder due to Al zheimer’s disease
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331.9 Possible major neurocognitive di sorder due to Al zheimer’s disease 331.9 Possible major neurocognitive disorder with Lewy bodies 331.9 Possible major vascular neurocognitive disorder 333.1 Medication-induce d postural tremor 332.1 Neuroleptic-ind uced parkinsonism 332.1 Other medication-i nduced pa rkinsonism 333.72 Medication-induced acute dystonia 333.72 Tardive dystonia 333.85 Tardive dyskinesia 333.92 Neuroleptic ma lignant syndrome 333.94 Restless legs syndrome 333.99 Medication-induc ed acute akathisia 333.99 Other medication-ind uced movement disorder 333.99 Tardive akathisia 347.00 Autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia, deafness, and narcolepsy 347.00 Autosomal dominant narcolepsy, obesity, and type 2 diabetes 347.00 Narcolepsy withou t cataplexy but with hypocretin deficiency 347.01 Narcolepsy with cataplexy but without hypocretin deficiency 347.10 Narcolepsy secondary to another medical condition 625.4 Premenstrual dysphoric disorder 698.4 Excoriation (ski n-picking) disorderICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 873 780.09 Other specified delirium 780.09 Unspecified delirium 780.52 Other specified insomnia disorder 780.52 Unspecified insomnia disorder 780.54 Other specified hy persomnolence disorder 780.54 Unspecified hypersomnolence disorder 780.57 Central sleep apnea, Central sl eep apnea comorbid with opioid use 780.59 Other specified sleep-wake disorder 780.59 Unspecified sleep-wake disorder 786.04 Central sleep apnea, Cheyne-Stokes breathing 787.60 Other specified elimination disorder, With fecal symptoms 787.60 Unspecified elimination di sorder, With fecal symptoms 788.30 Unspecified elimination di sorder, With urinary symptoms 788.39 Other specified elimination disorder, With urinary symptoms 799.59 Unspecified neur ocognitive disorder 995.20 Other adverse effect of medication, Initial encounter 995.20 Other adverse effect of medication, Sequelae 995.20 Other adverse effect of me dication, Subsequent encounter 995.29 Antidepressant di scontinuation syndrome, Initial encounter 995.29 Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome, Sequelae 995.29 Antidepressant disc ontinuation syndrome, Subsequent encounter 995.51 Child psychological abuse, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.51 Child psychological abuse, Co nfirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.51 Child psychological abuse, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.51 Child psychological abuse, Su spected, Subsequent encounter 995.52 Child neglect, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.52 Child neglect, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.52 Child neglect, Suspec ted, Initial encounter 995.52 Child neglect, Suspecte d, Subsequent encounter
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995.52 Child neglect, Suspecte d, Subsequent encounter 995.53 Child sexual abuse, Co nfirmed, Init ial encounter 995.53 Child sexual abuse, Conf irmed, Subsequent encounter 995.53 Child sexual abuse, Su spected, Initial encounter 995.53 Child sexual ab use, Suspected, Subsequent encounter 995.54 Child physical abuse, Co nfirmed, Initial encounter 995.54 Child physical abuse, Conf irmed, Subsequent encounter 995.54 Child physical abuse, Su spected, Initial encounter 995.54 Child physical abuse, Susp ected, Subsequent encounter 995.81 Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.81 Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner , Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.81 Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Su spected, Initial encounter 995.81 Adult physical abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Suspected, Subsequent encounterICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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874 Numerical Listing of DSM-5 Diagnoses and Codes (ICD-9-CM) 995.81 Spouse or partner violence, Phys ical, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.81 Spouse or partner violence, Physic al, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.81 Spouse or partner violence, Phys ical, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.81 Spouse or partner violence, Physic al, Suspected, Subsequent encounter 995.82 Adult psychological abuse by nonspo use or nonpartner, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.82 Adult psychological abuse by no nspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.82 Adult psychological abuse by nonspo use or nonpartner, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.82 Adult psychological abuse by no nspouse or nonpartner, Suspected, Subsequent encounter 995.82 Spouse or partner abuse, Psycholo gical, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.82 Spouse or partner abuse, Psychological, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.82 Spouse or partner abuse, Psycholo gical, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.82 Spouse or partner abuse, Psychologi cal, Suspected, Su bsequent encounter 995.83 Adult sexual abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.83 Adult sexual abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.83 Adult sexual abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.83 Adult sexual abuse by nonspouse or nonpartner, Suspected, Subsequent encounter 995.83 Spouse or partner violence, Se xual, Confirmed, Initial encounter
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995.83 Spouse or partner violence, Se xual, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.83 Spouse or partner violence, Sexu al, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.83 Spouse or partner violence, Se xual, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.83 Spouse or partner violence, Sexu al, Suspected, Subsequent encounter 995.85 Spouse or partner neglect, Confirmed, Initial encounter 995.85 Spouse or partner neglect, Confirmed, Subsequent encounter 995.85 Spouse or partner neglect, Suspected, Initial encounter 995.85 Spouse or partner neglect, Suspected, Subsequent encounter V15.41 Personal history (p ast history) of physical abuse in childhood V15.41 Personal history (past history) of sexual abuse in childhood V15.41 Personal history (pas t history) of spouse or partner violence, Physical V15.41 Personal history (pas t history) of spouse or partner violence, Sexual V15.42 Personal histor y (past history) of neglect in childhood V15.42 Personal history (p ast history) of psychological abuse in childhood V15.42 Personal history (past history) of spou se or partner neglect V15.42 Personal history (pas t history) of spouse or partner psychological abuse V15.49 Other personal history of psychological trauma V15.59 Personal history of self-harm V15.81 Nonadherence to medical treatment V15.89 Other personal risk factors V40.31 Wandering associated with a mental disorder V60.0 Homelessness V60.1 Inadequate housing V60.2 Extreme povertyICD-9-CM Disorder, cond ition, or problem
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