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Introduction to DSM-5
Gary M. Henschen, M.D., Chief Medical Officer - Behavioral Health
Antoinette Cusick, M.D., Associate Medical Director, Florida Care Management Center
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Historical Perspective of DSM-5
How we arrived at this edition of the DSM
Historical Perspective
• A predecessor of the DSM was published by APA in 1844
– Established to classify institutionalized patients / promote
communication
• Four major editions after 1945
– Developed to describe essential features of mental disorders
• DSM-5 is built on DSM-IV
– Revisions began in 1999, DSM-5 was published May 18, 2013
– Use DSM-5/ICD-9 CM codes through September 30, 2014
– Use DSM-5/ICD-10 CM codes starting October 1, 2014
• APA and NIMH leadership agreed that DSM-5 will harmonize with ICD-11
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The DSM-5 Development Process
• 1999-2002: The American Psychiatric Association (APA), National Institutes
of Mental Health (NIMH), World Health Organization (WHO), and the World
Psychiatric Association sponsored conferences to develop the research
agenda for DSM-5
– 13 diagnostic work groups convened
– 90 academic and mental health institutions – 30% international –
participated.
– Multidisciplinary participation included: 100 psychiatrists, 47
psychologists, two pediatric neurologists, three epidemiologists,
pediatrician, speech and hearing specialist, social worker, psychiatric
nurse, consumer and family representatives
• 2004-2008: APA, WHO, NIMH: 13 conferences
– 400 participants from 39 countries
– 10 monographs and hundreds of articles
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• APA worked with WHO for consistency with ICD-11
• Scientific review committee: guidance on strength of evidence supporting
changes
• Clinical utility, consistency and public health impact assessed
• Draft criteria released to public for comment three times – 11,000
comments
• Large academic medical centers and investigators tested DSM-5 feasibility
and utility
The DSM-5 Development Process
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What Is Included in DSM-5?
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DSM-5 Definition of a Mental Disorder
All elements must be included
• Mental disorder – syndrome characterized by a clinically significant
disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation or behavior – reflects
dysfunction in psychological, biological or developmental processes
underlying mental functioning.
• Associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational or
other important activities. Expected cultural response to a common
stressor or loss – not a mental disorder.
• Socially deviant behavior (political, religious, sexual) and conflicts between
the individual and society – not mental disorders unless the deviance
results from dysfunction described above.
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• Much of DSM-5 is unchanged from DSM IV-TR
• Approximately the same number of diagnoses
• Some diagnoses reclassified
• Some diagnostic criteria clarified
• Only 15 new diagnoses added
• NO MORE AXES!
Diagnoses
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No more axes in DSM-5
DSM-5 – non-axial documentation of diagnosis
Axis III – combined with Axes I and II; physical health conditions are to
be listed
Axis IV – eliminated; psychosocial and environmental issues – use ICD-
9 V codes and ICD-10 Z codes
Axis V GAF – eliminated; scale developed by WHO (WHODAS) is
recommended by DSM-5 task force – best global measure of disability
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Scientifically-validated Assessment Measures Encouraged!
• DSM-5 recommends scientifically validated assessment measures, rating
scales in diagnosis, monitoring and measuring treatment progress and
assessing impact of culture of key aspects of clinical presentation and care
• Examples included in DSM-5
– Adult or parent/guardian DSM-5 self-rated cross-cutting symptom
measure
– Disorder-specific severity measure (e.g., PHQ-9)
– Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI)
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DSM-5 Guiding Principles
• Research evidence to support any addition or
modification
• Maintain continuity with DSM-IV-TR if possible
• Routine clinical practices must be able to
implement changes
• No restraints in limiting degree of change
between DSM-5 and earlier editions
All criteria are based on an extensive review of the literature
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Evidence to support changes must meet these tests:
Is the proposed diagnosis distinct
enough to warrant separate
consideration?
Any potential harm to individuals or
groups if the change was or was not
adopted?
Do the diagnostic criteria for a new
entity reflect a true mental disorder or
variations of normal behavior?
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DSM-5 Organization and Other Changes
• DSM-5 organized by the developmental lifespan
– Neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood
– Neurocognitive disorders in older adulthood
• Restructuring of chapters based on disorders’ relatedness to one another
• Restructuring based on symptom vulnerabilities and symptom
characteristics
• Moves away from categorical model – required clinician to determine
whether disorder present or absent
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DSM-5 Organization and Other Changes
• Sex differences – when variations are attributed to the presence of XX or XY
chromosome or reproductive organs
• Gender differences – variations result from biological sex and perceived
gender
• Uses dimensional approach – allows more latitude in assessing severity –
no concrete threshold between normality and disorder
• Replaces NOS designation
– Other specified disorder – used when reason specified
– Unspecified disorder– reason not specified
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DSM-5 Chapters and Sequence
1. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
2. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic
Disorders
3. Bipolar and Related Disorders
4. Depressive Disorders
5. Anxiety Disorders
6. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
7. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorder
8. Dissociative Disorders
9. Somatic Symptom Disorders
10. Feeding and Eating Disorders
11. Elimination Disorders
12. Sleep-Wake Disorders
13. Sexual Dysfunctions
14. Gender Dysphoria
15. Disruptive, Impulse Control and Conduct
Disorders
16. Substance-Use and Addictive Disorders
17. Neurocognitive Disorders
18. Personality Disorders
19. Paraphilic Disorders
20. Other Disorders
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Highlights of Changes
DSM IV-TR to DSM-5
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Neurodevelopmental Disorders
• Intellectual Disabilities
• Communication Disorders
• Autism Spectrum Disorders
• Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
• Specific Learning Disorder
• Motor Disorders
• Other Specified Neurodevelopmental Disorder
• Unspecified Neurodevelopmental Disorder
• 319 (F70, F71, F72, F73)
• 315.39 (F80.9, 80.0, F80.81)
• 299.00 (F84.0)
• 314.00, 314.01 (F90.0, 90.1, 90.2)
• 315.00, 315.1, 315.2 (F81.0)
• 315.4, 307.xx (F82), 307.3 (F98.4)
• 315.8 (F88)
• 315.9 (F89)
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Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)
• Replaces the term “mental retardation”
• Requires adaptive-functioning assessments and cognitive capacity (IQ) for
diagnosis
• Considered to be two standard deviations below the population (IQ~70)
• Codes: ICD-9 319
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Communication Disorders
• Language Disorder (combines DSM-IV expressive and mixed receptive-
expressive language disorders) 315.39 (F80.9)
• Speech Sound Disorder (new name for phonological disorder) 315.39
(F80.0)
• Childhood-onset Fluency Disorder (formerly stuttering) 315.35 (F80.81)
• Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder – new disorder – persistent
difficulties in social uses of verbal and non-verbal communication 315.39
(F80.89)
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• New name for DSM-5
• Encompasses autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative
disorder, PDD-NOS
• Single disorder with differing levels of severity based on level of support
required
• Must show deficits in BOTH
– (Criterion A) social communication and social interaction and
– (Criterion B) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests
and activities
• Includes expanded specifiers associated with known medical
or genetic conditions
• Symptoms from early childhood
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 299.00 (F84.0)
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Specific Learning Disorder
• Specifiers related to deficits in reading, written expression and
mathematics with severity ratings
• Learning deficits commonly occur together – allows for all academic
domains and subskills that are impaired
– with impairment in reading 315.00 (F81.0)
– with impairment in written expression 315.2 (F81.81)
– with impairment in mathematics 315.1 (F81.2)
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Largely unchanged from DSM-IV
• Same 18 symptoms used in DSM-IV with additional examples applying to
adults
• Two symptom domains – inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity
– 314.01 (F90.2) Combined presentation
– 314.00 (F90.0) Predominantly inattentive presentation
– 314.01 (F 90.1) Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive presentation
• Onset criterion changed from symptoms present before age 7 to several
symptoms present prior to age 12
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
• Inattentive, hyperactive and combined are used to describe the current
presentation rather than the subtype
• Comorbid diagnosis with ADHD allowed
• Threshold for adult diagnosis – adjusted to five symptoms in either domain
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Motor Disorders – Largely Unchanged from DSM-IV
• Developmental Coordination Disorder 315.4 (F82)
• Stereotypic Movement Disorder 307.3 (F98.4)
• Tic Disorders
– Tourette’s Disorder 307.23 (F95.2)
– Persistent Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder 307.22 (F95.1)
• Tics may “wax and wane in frequency, but have persisted for more than a
year.”
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Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
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Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
• Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder 301.22 (F21)
• Delusional Disorder 297.1 (F22)
• Brief Psychotic Disorder 298.8 (F23)
• Schizophreniform Disorder 295.40 (F20.81)
• Schizophrenia 295.90 (F20.9)
• Schizoaffective Disorder (bipolar or depressive type) 295.70 (F25.0, F25.1)
• Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder – see substance-
specific codes
• Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition (with delusions or
with hallucinations) 293.81, 293.82 (F06.2, F06.0)
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Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
• Catatonia Associated with Another Mental Disorder 293.89 (F06.1)
• Catatonic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 293.89 (F06.1)
• Unspecified Catatonia 293.89 (F06.1)
• Other Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorder (other
specified or unspecified) 298.8 (F28)
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General Changes in This Section
• Eliminates subtypes of schizophrenia such as paranoid, disorganized,
catatonic, undifferentiated and residual types
• Limited diagnostic stability, low reliability and poor validity
• Catatonia specifier – can be used for psychotic, depressive and bipolar
disorders. Requires three catatonic symptoms for this designation:
– Stupor Stereotypy
– Catalepsy Agitation, not influenced by internal stimuli
– Waxy flexibility Grimacing
– Mutism Echolalia
– Negativism Echopraxia
– Posturing Mannerism
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General Changes in This Section
• Schizoaffective Disorder
– Requires a major mood episode be present for the majority of the
disorder’s duration
– Bipolar type 295.70 (F25.0)
– Depressive type 295.70 (F25.1)
• Delusional Disorder 297.1 (F22)
– No longer requires that delusions must be non-bizarre
– No longer separates Delusional Disorder from Shared Delusional
Disorder
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Bipolar and Related Disorders
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Bipolar and Related Disorders Categories
• Bipolar I Disorder 296.40-296.46 (F31 series), 296.50-56 (F31 series)
• Bipolar II Disorder 296.89 (F31.81)
• Cyclothymic Disorder 301.13 (F34.0)
• Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder – see
substance abuse section
• Bipolar Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 293.83 (F06.33,
F06.34)
• Other Bipolar and Related Disorder 296.89 (F31.89)
• Unspecified Bipolar and Related Disorder 296.80 (F31.9)
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General Changes in This Section
• Bipolar and related disorders
– Bipolar disorder includes emphasis on changes in activity and energy;
not just mood
– Anxious distress specifier for bipolar disorder
• Bipolar I Disorder
– Mixed type has been eliminated
– Now includes “mixed state” specifier when mania episodes include
depressive symptoms and for depression that includes mania or
hypomania
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General Changes in This Section
• Other Specified Bipolar and Related Disorders
– This designation – individuals with history of major depressive
disorder who meet all criteria for hypomania except duration (four
days)
– Too few symptoms of hypomania to meet criteria for full bipolar II
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QUESTIONS?
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Intro to DSM V Part 1 by Magellan Behavioral Health

  • 1. Introduction to DSM-5 Gary M. Henschen, M.D., Chief Medical Officer - Behavioral Health Antoinette Cusick, M.D., Associate Medical Director, Florida Care Management Center
  • 2. This presentation may include material non-public information about Magellan Health Services, Inc. (“Magellan” or the “Company”). By receipt of this presentation each recipient acknowledges that it is aware that the United States securities laws prohibit any person or entity in possession of material non-public information about a company or its affiliates from purchasing or selling securities of such company or from the communication of such information to any other person under circumstance in which it is reasonably foreseeable that such person may purchase or sell such securities with the benefit of such information. The information presented in this presentation is confidential and expected to be used for the sole purpose of considering the purchase of Magellan’s services. By receipt of this presentation, each recipient agrees that the information contained herein will be kept confidential. The attached material shall not be photocopied, reproduced, distributed to or disclosed to others at any time without the prior written consent of the Company. Confidential Information 2
  • 3. Historical Perspective of DSM-5 How we arrived at this edition of the DSM
  • 4. Historical Perspective • A predecessor of the DSM was published by APA in 1844 – Established to classify institutionalized patients / promote communication • Four major editions after 1945 – Developed to describe essential features of mental disorders • DSM-5 is built on DSM-IV – Revisions began in 1999, DSM-5 was published May 18, 2013 – Use DSM-5/ICD-9 CM codes through September 30, 2014 – Use DSM-5/ICD-10 CM codes starting October 1, 2014 • APA and NIMH leadership agreed that DSM-5 will harmonize with ICD-11 4
  • 5. The DSM-5 Development Process • 1999-2002: The American Psychiatric Association (APA), National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH), World Health Organization (WHO), and the World Psychiatric Association sponsored conferences to develop the research agenda for DSM-5 – 13 diagnostic work groups convened – 90 academic and mental health institutions – 30% international – participated. – Multidisciplinary participation included: 100 psychiatrists, 47 psychologists, two pediatric neurologists, three epidemiologists, pediatrician, speech and hearing specialist, social worker, psychiatric nurse, consumer and family representatives • 2004-2008: APA, WHO, NIMH: 13 conferences – 400 participants from 39 countries – 10 monographs and hundreds of articles 5
  • 6. • APA worked with WHO for consistency with ICD-11 • Scientific review committee: guidance on strength of evidence supporting changes • Clinical utility, consistency and public health impact assessed • Draft criteria released to public for comment three times – 11,000 comments • Large academic medical centers and investigators tested DSM-5 feasibility and utility The DSM-5 Development Process 6
  • 7. What Is Included in DSM-5? 7
  • 8. DSM-5 Definition of a Mental Disorder All elements must be included • Mental disorder – syndrome characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation or behavior – reflects dysfunction in psychological, biological or developmental processes underlying mental functioning. • Associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational or other important activities. Expected cultural response to a common stressor or loss – not a mental disorder. • Socially deviant behavior (political, religious, sexual) and conflicts between the individual and society – not mental disorders unless the deviance results from dysfunction described above. 8
  • 9. • Much of DSM-5 is unchanged from DSM IV-TR • Approximately the same number of diagnoses • Some diagnoses reclassified • Some diagnostic criteria clarified • Only 15 new diagnoses added • NO MORE AXES! Diagnoses 9
  • 10. No more axes in DSM-5 DSM-5 – non-axial documentation of diagnosis Axis III – combined with Axes I and II; physical health conditions are to be listed Axis IV – eliminated; psychosocial and environmental issues – use ICD- 9 V codes and ICD-10 Z codes Axis V GAF – eliminated; scale developed by WHO (WHODAS) is recommended by DSM-5 task force – best global measure of disability 10
  • 11. Scientifically-validated Assessment Measures Encouraged! • DSM-5 recommends scientifically validated assessment measures, rating scales in diagnosis, monitoring and measuring treatment progress and assessing impact of culture of key aspects of clinical presentation and care • Examples included in DSM-5 – Adult or parent/guardian DSM-5 self-rated cross-cutting symptom measure – Disorder-specific severity measure (e.g., PHQ-9) – Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) 11
  • 13. • Research evidence to support any addition or modification • Maintain continuity with DSM-IV-TR if possible • Routine clinical practices must be able to implement changes • No restraints in limiting degree of change between DSM-5 and earlier editions All criteria are based on an extensive review of the literature 13
  • 14. Evidence to support changes must meet these tests: Is the proposed diagnosis distinct enough to warrant separate consideration? Any potential harm to individuals or groups if the change was or was not adopted? Do the diagnostic criteria for a new entity reflect a true mental disorder or variations of normal behavior? 14
  • 15. DSM-5 Organization and Other Changes • DSM-5 organized by the developmental lifespan – Neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood – Neurocognitive disorders in older adulthood • Restructuring of chapters based on disorders’ relatedness to one another • Restructuring based on symptom vulnerabilities and symptom characteristics • Moves away from categorical model – required clinician to determine whether disorder present or absent 15
  • 16. DSM-5 Organization and Other Changes • Sex differences – when variations are attributed to the presence of XX or XY chromosome or reproductive organs • Gender differences – variations result from biological sex and perceived gender • Uses dimensional approach – allows more latitude in assessing severity – no concrete threshold between normality and disorder • Replaces NOS designation – Other specified disorder – used when reason specified – Unspecified disorder– reason not specified 16
  • 17. DSM-5 Chapters and Sequence 1. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 2. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders 3. Bipolar and Related Disorders 4. Depressive Disorders 5. Anxiety Disorders 6. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 7. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorder 8. Dissociative Disorders 9. Somatic Symptom Disorders 10. Feeding and Eating Disorders 11. Elimination Disorders 12. Sleep-Wake Disorders 13. Sexual Dysfunctions 14. Gender Dysphoria 15. Disruptive, Impulse Control and Conduct Disorders 16. Substance-Use and Addictive Disorders 17. Neurocognitive Disorders 18. Personality Disorders 19. Paraphilic Disorders 20. Other Disorders 17
  • 18. Highlights of Changes DSM IV-TR to DSM-5 18
  • 19. Neurodevelopmental Disorders • Intellectual Disabilities • Communication Disorders • Autism Spectrum Disorders • Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • Specific Learning Disorder • Motor Disorders • Other Specified Neurodevelopmental Disorder • Unspecified Neurodevelopmental Disorder • 319 (F70, F71, F72, F73) • 315.39 (F80.9, 80.0, F80.81) • 299.00 (F84.0) • 314.00, 314.01 (F90.0, 90.1, 90.2) • 315.00, 315.1, 315.2 (F81.0) • 315.4, 307.xx (F82), 307.3 (F98.4) • 315.8 (F88) • 315.9 (F89) 19
  • 20. Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder) • Replaces the term “mental retardation” • Requires adaptive-functioning assessments and cognitive capacity (IQ) for diagnosis • Considered to be two standard deviations below the population (IQ~70) • Codes: ICD-9 319 20
  • 21. Communication Disorders • Language Disorder (combines DSM-IV expressive and mixed receptive- expressive language disorders) 315.39 (F80.9) • Speech Sound Disorder (new name for phonological disorder) 315.39 (F80.0) • Childhood-onset Fluency Disorder (formerly stuttering) 315.35 (F80.81) • Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder – new disorder – persistent difficulties in social uses of verbal and non-verbal communication 315.39 (F80.89) 21
  • 22. • New name for DSM-5 • Encompasses autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, PDD-NOS • Single disorder with differing levels of severity based on level of support required • Must show deficits in BOTH – (Criterion A) social communication and social interaction and – (Criterion B) restricted repetitive behaviors, interests and activities • Includes expanded specifiers associated with known medical or genetic conditions • Symptoms from early childhood Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 299.00 (F84.0) 22
  • 23. Specific Learning Disorder • Specifiers related to deficits in reading, written expression and mathematics with severity ratings • Learning deficits commonly occur together – allows for all academic domains and subskills that are impaired – with impairment in reading 315.00 (F81.0) – with impairment in written expression 315.2 (F81.81) – with impairment in mathematics 315.1 (F81.2) 23
  • 24. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) • Largely unchanged from DSM-IV • Same 18 symptoms used in DSM-IV with additional examples applying to adults • Two symptom domains – inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity – 314.01 (F90.2) Combined presentation – 314.00 (F90.0) Predominantly inattentive presentation – 314.01 (F 90.1) Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive presentation • Onset criterion changed from symptoms present before age 7 to several symptoms present prior to age 12 24
  • 25. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) • Inattentive, hyperactive and combined are used to describe the current presentation rather than the subtype • Comorbid diagnosis with ADHD allowed • Threshold for adult diagnosis – adjusted to five symptoms in either domain 25
  • 26. Motor Disorders – Largely Unchanged from DSM-IV • Developmental Coordination Disorder 315.4 (F82) • Stereotypic Movement Disorder 307.3 (F98.4) • Tic Disorders – Tourette’s Disorder 307.23 (F95.2) – Persistent Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder 307.22 (F95.1) • Tics may “wax and wane in frequency, but have persisted for more than a year.” 26
  • 27. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 27
  • 28. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders • Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder 301.22 (F21) • Delusional Disorder 297.1 (F22) • Brief Psychotic Disorder 298.8 (F23) • Schizophreniform Disorder 295.40 (F20.81) • Schizophrenia 295.90 (F20.9) • Schizoaffective Disorder (bipolar or depressive type) 295.70 (F25.0, F25.1) • Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder – see substance- specific codes • Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition (with delusions or with hallucinations) 293.81, 293.82 (F06.2, F06.0) 28
  • 29. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders • Catatonia Associated with Another Mental Disorder 293.89 (F06.1) • Catatonic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 293.89 (F06.1) • Unspecified Catatonia 293.89 (F06.1) • Other Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorder (other specified or unspecified) 298.8 (F28) 29
  • 30. General Changes in This Section • Eliminates subtypes of schizophrenia such as paranoid, disorganized, catatonic, undifferentiated and residual types • Limited diagnostic stability, low reliability and poor validity • Catatonia specifier – can be used for psychotic, depressive and bipolar disorders. Requires three catatonic symptoms for this designation: – Stupor Stereotypy – Catalepsy Agitation, not influenced by internal stimuli – Waxy flexibility Grimacing – Mutism Echolalia – Negativism Echopraxia – Posturing Mannerism 30
  • 31. General Changes in This Section • Schizoaffective Disorder – Requires a major mood episode be present for the majority of the disorder’s duration – Bipolar type 295.70 (F25.0) – Depressive type 295.70 (F25.1) • Delusional Disorder 297.1 (F22) – No longer requires that delusions must be non-bizarre – No longer separates Delusional Disorder from Shared Delusional Disorder 31
  • 32. Bipolar and Related Disorders 32
  • 33. Bipolar and Related Disorders Categories • Bipolar I Disorder 296.40-296.46 (F31 series), 296.50-56 (F31 series) • Bipolar II Disorder 296.89 (F31.81) • Cyclothymic Disorder 301.13 (F34.0) • Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder – see substance abuse section • Bipolar Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition 293.83 (F06.33, F06.34) • Other Bipolar and Related Disorder 296.89 (F31.89) • Unspecified Bipolar and Related Disorder 296.80 (F31.9) 33
  • 34. General Changes in This Section • Bipolar and related disorders – Bipolar disorder includes emphasis on changes in activity and energy; not just mood – Anxious distress specifier for bipolar disorder • Bipolar I Disorder – Mixed type has been eliminated – Now includes “mixed state” specifier when mania episodes include depressive symptoms and for depression that includes mania or hypomania 34
  • 35. General Changes in This Section • Other Specified Bipolar and Related Disorders – This designation – individuals with history of major depressive disorder who meet all criteria for hypomania except duration (four days) – Too few symptoms of hypomania to meet criteria for full bipolar II 35