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  2. DSM-5 - Wikipedia

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    "Mental retardation" was renamed "intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder)".[13]Speech or language disorders are now called communication disorders—which include language disorder (formerly expressive language disorder and mixed receptive-expressive language disorder), speech sound disorder (formerly phonological disorder), childhood-onset fluency disorder (), and a new ...

  3. Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 updated the definition of DID in 2013, summarizing the changes as: [105] Several changes to the criteria for dissociative identity disorder have been made in DSM-5. First, Criterion A has been expanded to include certain possession-form phenomena and functional neurological symptoms to account for more diverse presentations of the ...

  4. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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    An alternate, widely used classification publication is the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), produced by the World Health Organization (WHO). [13] The ICD has a broader scope than the DSM, covering overall health as well as mental health; chapter 6 of the ICD specifically covers mental, behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorders.

  5. File:DSM-5-TR Cover.webp - Wikipedia

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    Particular countries can have different legal definition of the “literary work” as the subject of copyright and different courts' interpretation practices. Some countries protect almost every written work, while other countries protect distinctively artistic or scientific texts and databases only.

  6. Dissociative disorder - Wikipedia

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    Dissociative identity disorder (DID, formerly multiple personality disorder): the alternation of two or more distinct personality states with impaired recall among personality states. In extreme cases, the host personality is unaware of the other, alternating personalities; however, the alternate personalities can be aware of all the existing ...

  7. ICD-11 - Wikipedia

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    The CDDR and the DSM-5 are similar, but not identical. [40] The ICD-11 CDDR is the successor to the ICD-10 CDDG, which was first released in 1992 [41] and was also known as the "Blue Book". [34] The CDDR is integrated into the ICD-11, and can be viewed in the ICD-11 Browser. [27] On 8 March 2024, [39] the CDDR was also released in book form. It ...

  8. File:DSM-5 cover.svg - Wikipedia

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    Some copies of the book, like the one above, carry the ™ symbol on the cover, some copies have ®, and others have no such markings. The graphic is based on the file I found in the given source, which seems to be of the highest quality I could find with a few visible artifacts, and the ™ symbol can be removed if desired.

  9. List of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. The following is a list of mental disorders as defined at any point by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). A mental disorder, also known as a mental illness, mental health condition, or psychiatric ...