Guides.Publisher: Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc. — 2022. — 1051 p.
Year of release: 2022.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Revised (DSM-5-TR) is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers. The DSM-5-TR includes completely revised text and references, updated diagnostic criteria, and ICD-10-CM codes since the publication of DSM-5 in 2013. It introduced a new disorder, protracted grief disorder, as well as codes for suicidal behavior that were available to all clinicians in any specialty without the need for any other diagnosis.
Contributed by more than 200 experts in the field, this updated edition provides the most current updates to the text based on the scientific literature. This newest reference provides common terminology for clinicians diagnosing and studying mental disorders and promotes objective assessment of symptoms in a variety of clinical settings - inpatient, outpatient, consultative diagnostic, clinical, private practice, and primary care.
Add. Information: This manual is an updated and improved version of the DSM-5 manual (2013).
It includes the following changes:
Completely revised text for each disorder with updated sections on associated features, prevalence, development and course, risk and prognosis factors, cultural aspects, diagnostic markers, suicidal risks, differential diagnosis, etc.
Added Protracted Grief Disorder (PGD), a new disorder for diagnosis, to Section II.
More than 70 modified sets of criteria with useful refinements since the publication of DSM-5.
Completely updated "Introduction" and "Using the Manual" - application guidance and context for important terminology.
The text includes consideration of the impact of racism and discrimination on mental health disorders.
New codes for identifying and monitoring suicidal behavior are available to all physicians in any specialty and do not require any other diagnosis.
Completely updated ICD-10-CM codes implemented in 2013, including more than 50 new DSM-5-TR codes for intoxication and abstinence from substance use and other disorders.
Updated and revised diagnostic classification.