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Mani Rafiee Ph.D. student of general psychology Allameh Tabatabaiee university

 Shared language  Atheorithical view  Based on fact  Accurate criteria  Eliminate ethiological view

 DSM I 52  DSM II 68  DSM III 80  DSM III – R 87  DSM IV 94  DSM IV TR 2000  DSM

Development started with 1999 meeting Task force recruited in 2006  Work Groups to consider  dimensional measures. e.g. severity scales  culture/gender issues.  Evolutional view

947 pp 3 sections “5” instead of “V” Anticipates change e.g. DSM 5.1 … 5.2 …

1) Structural changes. 2) Shifting criteria. 3) New diagnoses. 4) Reclassification of diagnoses. 5) Deleted diagnoses. 6) Code #s 6

Discontinued 5-Axis system  [No more denials for “Axis 2” or GAF?]  NOS replaced by "Other Specified” or “Unspecified”  “Another Medical Condition" instead of “General Medical Condition”

 Axis 4 gone might use Other Conditions that may be a Focus of Clinical Attention & (Z in ICD 10) codes  Axis 5 gone; might use WHODAS from Section III  List multiple diagnoses in order of attention or concern and it may change during of treatment

 Section I: Intro to updates, how to use.  Section II: The diagnoses (22 chapters)  Section III: Conditions requiring further research; cultural formulations; glossary. 9 RO

 Orientation  Historical back ground  Development of DSM-5  How to use it

 Diagnostic Criteria and codes  “Other Conditions That May be a Focus of Clinical Attention.”

 Emerging Measures and Models  Assessment measures  Cultural formulation  Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders  “Criteria Sets for Conditions for Further Study”

 Highlights of changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5  Glossary of technical terms  Glossary of cultural terms  Alpha & numeric listings of diagnoses and codes  List of advisors and contributors

Diagnositic Criteria  Subtypes and/or specifiers  Severity  Codes and recording procedures  Explanatory text (new or expanded)

Diagnostic and associated features  Prevalence  Development and course  Risk and prognosis  Culture- and gender-related factors

Diagnostic and associated features  Diagnostic markers  Functional consequences  Differential diagnosis  Comorbidity