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Name Changes

“Intellectual Disability” (Intellectual Developmental Disorder) “Mental Retardation” “Intellectual Disability” (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)

Neurocognitive Disorder Dementia Neurocognitive Disorder

Illness Anxiety Disorder Hypochondriasis Illness Anxiety Disorder

Gender Identity Disorder Gender Dysphoria

Depersonalization – Derealization Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Depersonalization – Derealization Disorder

Male Orgasmic Disorder Delayed Ejaculation

Brand New Categories

NEW Hoarding Disorder

NEW Binge Eating Disorder

NEW Excoriation Disorder

NEW Mild Neurocognitive Disorder

Dysregulation Disorder NEW Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder

NEW Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

Communication Disorder NEW Social Communication Disorder

NEW Somatic Sympton Disorder

Marriages

Autism Spectrum Disorder Autistic Disorder Asperger’s Disorder Childhood Disintegrative Disorder

Substance Abuse Substance Use Disorder Substance Dependence

Specific Learning Disorder Reading Disorder Mathematics Disorder Disorder Of Written Expression

Persistent Depressive Disorder Dysthymic Disorder Chronic Major Depressive Disorder

Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder Female Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

Vaginismus Genito – Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder Dyspareunia

Divorces

Panic Disorder Agoraphobia

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Anxiety Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Anxiety Disorders PTSD

Reorganization

OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE & RELATED DISORDERS OCD BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER HOARDING DISORDER TRICHOTILLOMANIA EXCORIATION DISORDER

RELATED DISORDERS SOMATIC SYMPTOM & SOMATIC SYMPTOM DISORDER ILLNESS ANXITY DISORDER CONVERSION DISORDER FACTITIOUS DISORDER PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS

Expansion of Boundaries

Addiction = “Substance” and “Behavioral” Addiction

Overreactions To “Imagined” and “Real” Somatic Symptom Disorder = Overreactions To “Imagined” and “Real” Medical Ailments

New Criteria

ADHD (Symptoms Before Age 12)

Separation Anxiety Disorder (Any Age)

Bulimia Nervosa (One Binge/Purge Per Week )

Schizophrenia (No Subtypes)

Controversies

Bereavement and Clinical Depression

Somatic Symptom Disorder and Significant Medical Conditions

Elimination of Asperger’s Disorder

Fusion of Substance Abuse and Substance Dependence

“Mild” Neurocognitive Disorder

“Behavioral” Addictions

Future?

for Personality Disorders Dimensional Model for Personality Disorders

Caffeine Use Disorder

Internet Use Gaming Disorder

Suicidal Behavior Disorder

Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome

Dropped from Consideration

Anxious Depression

Hypersexual Disorder