Somatic Symptom & Related Disorders
Feeding & Eating Disorders
Sleep-Wake Disorders & Other
Disruptive Impulse Control, Conduct Disorders and Other
Substance-Related, Neurocognitive & Other Disorders
100
The presence of one or more somatic symptoms that cause distress or a significant disruption in daily life accompanied by excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.
What is Somatic Symptom Disorder?
100
This disorder is characterized by a persistent failure to meet appropriate nutritional and or energy needs.
What is avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder?
100
A diagnosis of this disorder requires dissatisfaction with sleep quality or quantity.  
What is insomnia disorder?  
100
This disorder involves the distress or marked impairment related to in congruence between one's experienced/expressed gender and assigned gender. 
What is gender dysphoria?
100
This disorder is characterized by a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues using the the substance despite significant substance related problems. Ex Impaired control 
What is substance use disorders?
200
This disorder is characterized by a preoccupation with having a serious illness, the presence of mild somatic symptoms, a high level of anxiety about one's health. 
What is illness anxiety disorder?
200
Individuals with this disorder may engage in excessive exercise, self-induced vomiting and or use of laxatives and diuretics.
What is anorexia nervosa?
200
This disorder is characterized by attacks of an irrepressible need to sleep with lapses into sleep or daytime naps that occur at least three times per week and have been present for at least a month.  
What is narcolepsy? 
200
A recurrent pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative or defiant behavior. 
What is oppositional defiant disorder?
200
This disorder includes substance intoxication, substance withdrawal, and substance induced mental disorders. 
What is substance induced disorders? 
300
A diagnosis of conversion disorder requires the presence of symptoms that involve disturbances in voluntary motor or sensory functioning and suggest a serious neurological or other medical condition. 
What is conversion disorder?
300
 A disorder that is characterized by a recurrent episodes of binge eating that are accompanied by a sense of a lack of control; self-induced vomiting, fasting, or a misuse of laxatives. 
What is bulimia nervosa? 
300
This diagnosis includes symptoms of sleep walking, sleep terror and the individual has limited or no recall of an episode upon awakening. 
What is non-rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorder? 
300
This disorder is characterized by recurrent behavioral outburst that are related to an inability to control aggressive impulses as manifested by verbal or physical aggression that occurs twice a week and persist for at least three months.
What is intermittent explosive disorder?
300
A diagnosis of this disorder requires a disturbance in attention and awareness that develops over a short period of time , represents a change from baseline functioning, and tends to fluctuate in severity over the course of the day. 
What is delirium? 
400
The DSM-5 distinguishes between two types of factitious disorders one imposed on self the other imposed on another. 
What is factitious disorders?
400
This disorder involves persistent eating of non-food substances for at least one month. Ex. paint, insects, clay
What is pica disorder? 
400
This diagnosis is characterized by repeated occurrences of extended, extremely dysphoric, and well remembered dreams that usually involve efforts to avoid threats to survival, security, or physical integrity. 
What is nightmare disorder?
400
The diagnosis of this disorder requires a persistent pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others and or age appropriate social norms. Ex aggression towards animals, destruction of property
What is conduct disorder?
400
This disorder is a pervasive pattern of distrust and suspiciousness.
What is paranoid personality disorder?
500
Maladaptive psychological or behavioral symptoms that emerge in response to a medical condition.
What is adjustment disorder?
500
This disorder is characterized by the repeated regurgitation of food over a period of at least one month. 
What is rumination disorder? 
500
A clinically significant disturbance in a persons ability to respond sexually.  
What is sexual dysfunction?
500
This disorder is characterized by deliberate and purposeful fire setting on two or more occasions and tension or affective arousal before setting fires. 
What is pyromania?
500
The presence of at least five of these symptoms. Odd beliefs or magical thinking. Body illusions. Odd thinking and speech. Paranoid ideation. Peculiar behavior or appearance. Extreme social anxiety. 
What is schizotypal personality disorder?
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