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  2. Schizoaffective disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 diagnosis was updated because DSM-IV criteria resulted in overuse of the diagnosis; [19] that is, DSM-IV criteria led to many patients being misdiagnosed with the disorder. DSM-IV prevalence estimates were less than one percent of the population, in the range of 0.5–0.8 percent; [21] newer DSM-5 prevalence estimates are not yet ...

  3. Paraphilia - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-IV (1994) retained the sexual disorders classification for paraphilias, but added an even broader category, "sexual and gender identity disorders," which includes them. The DSM-IV retained the same types of paraphilias listed in DSM-III-R, including the NOS examples, but introduced some changes to the definitions of some specific types ...

  4. Sexual addiction - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-IV-TR, published in 2000 (DSM-IV-TR), did not include sexual addiction as a mental disorder. [ 27 ] Some authors suggested that sexual addiction should be re-introduced into the DSM system; [ 28 ] however, sexual addiction was rejected for inclusion in the DSM-5 , which was published in 2013. [ 29 ]

  5. Pornography addiction - Wikipedia

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    While the World Health Organization's ICD-11 (2022) has recognized compulsive sexual behaviour disorder (CSBD) as an "impulsive control disorder", [1] CSBD is not an addiction, [2] [3] and the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-5 (2013) and the DSM-5-TR (2022) do not classify compulsive pornography consumption as a mental disorder or a ...

  6. Other specified paraphilic disorder - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In the revised DSM-5-TR published in 2022 [4] no changes have been made regarding Other specified paraphilic disorder. Examples listed by the DSM-5 are telephone scatologia, necrophilia, zoophilia, coprophilia, klismaphilia, and urophilia. [1]

  7. Psychopathy - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the DSM-5 introduced the dimensional model of personality disorders in Section III, which includes a specifier for diagnosing psychopathy. [36] According to the DSM, primary psychopathy is diagnosed when an individual meets criteria for both Antisocial Personality Disorder + it's Psychopathic Features Specifier. [37]

  8. Complex post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    The disorder was proposed under the name DES-NOS (Disorder of Extreme Stress Not Otherwise Specified) for inclusion in the DSM-IV but was rejected by members of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) committee of the American Psychiatric Association for lack of sufficient diagnostic validity research. Chief among the ...

  9. Schizoid personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Schizoid personality disorder (/ ˈ s k ɪ t s ɔɪ d, ˈ s k ɪ d z ɔɪ d, ˈ s k ɪ z ɔɪ d /, often abbreviated as SzPD or ScPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, [9] a tendency toward a solitary or sheltered lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, detachment, and apathy.