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Diagnostic Criteria for Common DSM-IV-TR Disorders

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Diagnostic criteria for Mental Retardation   A. Significantly subaverage intellectual functioning: an IQ of approximately 70 or below <br> B. Concurrent deficits or impairments in present adaptive functioning <br> C. The onset is before age 18 years.  
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Diagnostic criteria for 315.1 Mathematics Disorder   A. Mathematical ability, is substantially below that expected given age, intelligence, and education <br> B. significantly interferes with achievement or ADLs<br> C. If a sensory deficit is present, the difficulties in excess of those usually associated  
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Diagnostic criteria for 315.00 Reading Disorder   A.Reading achievement is below that expected given the age, intelligence, and education<br> B.Interferes with academic achievement or ADLs requiring reading<br> C.If sensory deficit, the difficulties are in excess of those usually associated with it  
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Diagnostic criteria for 299.80 Asperger's Disorder   A.Impairment in social interaction: nonverbal, peer relationships, seeking to share enjoyment, emotional reciprocity<br> B.Repetitive patterns of behavior, interests<br> C.Impairment in functioning<br> DE. No delay in language or cognitive devel  
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Diagnostic criterion A for 299.00 Autistic Disorder   Total of 6, two from (1):<br> 1)Social interaction:<br> a)nonverbal behaviors b)peer relationships c)seeking to share enjoyment d)emotional reciprocity<br> 2)impairments in communication<br> 3)repetitive and stereotyped behavior<br> Fxnal delay <3  
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Diagnostic criteria for 299.80 Rett's Disorder   A. Normal<br> 1)pre/perinatal development 2)psychomotor development first 5 months 3)head circ<br> B. Worsening<br> 1)head growth 5-48 mo. 2)hand skills and stereotyped mvt 3)social fxn 4)gait or trunk movements 5)language devel with psychomotor  
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Diagnostic criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Inattentive Type   Inattention: six(or more),>6 months<br> a)attention to details<br> b)sustaining attention in tasks/play<br> c)listening<br> d)following thru<br> e)organizing tasks<br> f)sustained mental effort<br> g)loses things<br> h)easily distracted<br> i)  
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314.01 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: if Criterion A2 is met but Criterion A1 is not met for the past 6 months   Hyperactivity-impulsivity >=6:<br> Hyperactivity<br> a)fidgets<br> b)leaves seat<br> c)runs or climbs<br> d)no playing quietly<br> e)driven by a motor<br> f)talks excessively<br> Impulsivity<br> g)blurts out<br> h)impatient<br> i)interrupts  
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Diagnostic criteria for 312.8 Conduct Disorder   3 in the past 6 months:<br> Aggression to people/animals (bullying, fighting, cruelty to animals, forced sex)<br> Destruction of property<br> (fire-setting)<br> Deceitfulness or theft<br> (stealing, lying) Serious violations of rules<br> No ASPD  
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Diagnostic criteria for 313.81 Oppositional Defiant Disorder   Defiant behavior >6 mo, 4 of:<br> 1)loses temper<br> 2)argues with adults<br> 3)actively defies adults' rules<br> 4)deliberately annoys people<br> 5)blames others<br> 6)touchy or easily annoyed<br> 7)angry and resentful<br> 8)vindictive<br> NOT C  
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Diagnostic criteria for 293.0 Delirium Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]   A. Disturbance of consciousness (awareness of the environment) with poor ability to focus, sustain, shift attention<br> B. Change in cognition (memory deficit, disorientation, language disturbance)<br> C. short period of time and tends to fluctuate D.  
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Diagnostic criteria for Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type   A.(1) Memory impairment and (2) one (or more) of the following:<br> a)aphasia<br> b)apraxia<br> c)agnosia<br> d)disturbance in executive functioning<br> B. Impairment in functioning<br> C. Gradual onset and continuing cognitive decline<br> Not 2/2  
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Criteria for Substance Dependence   3 or > in 12-mo:<br> 1)tolerance: increased amounts, diminished effect<br> 2)w/d: sx,similar subst used to avoid sx<br> 3)larger amounts or over a longer period<br> 4)cut down<br> 5)time spent using/recover<br> 6)activities given up<br> 7)cont use  
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Criteria for Substance Abuse   In 12-mo period one of:<br> <br> 1)failure of obligations in school,work<br> 2)hazardous situations<br> 3)legal problems<br> 4)use despite problems<br> <br> B. Criteria not met for Dependence  
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Substance Abuse Early Full Remission   This specifier is used if, for at least 1 month, but for less than 12 months, no criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met.  
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Substance Abuse Early Partial Remission   This specifier is used if, for at least 1 month, but less than 12 months, one or more criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met (but the full criteria for Dependence have not been met).  
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Substance Abuse Sustained Full Remission   This specifier is used if none of the criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met at any time during a period of 12 months or longer.  
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Substance Abuse Sustained Partial Remission   This specifier is used if full criteria for Dependence have not been met for a period of 12 months or longer; however, one or more criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met.  
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Substance Abuse On Agonist Therapy   Used if on a prescribed agonist medication, and no criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met for that class of medication for at least the past month (except tolerance to, or withdrawal from, the agonist). Also applies to partial agonist.  
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Subsrance Abuse In a Controlled Environment   Used if the individual is in an environment where access to substances is restricted, and no criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met for at least the past month. Such as substance-free jails, therapeutic communities, or locked hospital units.  
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Diagnostic criteria for Schizophrenia   A.Two (or more) of the following during a 1-month period:<br> 1)delusions<br> 2)hallucinations<br> 3)disorganized speech<br> 4)grossly disorganized/catatonic behavior<br> 5) negative symptoms<br> One symptom for bizzare delusion, running comm, two  
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Diagnostic criteria for 295.70 Schizoaffective Disorder   A.Either a MDE, a Manic Episode, or a Mixed Episode concurrent with symptoms that meet Criterion A for Schizophrenia<br> B. During the same period, there have been delusions or hallucinations for at least 2 weeks in the absence of prominent mood symptoms  
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Diagnostic criteria for 297.1 Delusional Disorder   A.Nonbizarre delusions of at least 1 month's duration<br> B.Criterion A for Schizophrenia has never been met.<br> C.Apart from delusion, functioning is not markedly impaired and behavior is not bizarre.<br> D.If mood episode concurrent, they are brief  
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Criteria for Hypomanic Episode   A.Elevated or irritable mood, >= 4 days<br> B.Three of:<br> 1)incr self-esteem or grandiosity<br> 2)decr need for sleep<br> 3)talkative<br> 4)flight of ideas<br> 5)distractibility<br> 6)increase GDA<br> 7)pleasure-seeking<br>  
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Criteria for Manic Episode   A.Elevated or irritable mood, >= 7 days<br> B.Three (or 4 if irritable) of:<br> 1)incr self-esteem or grandiosity<br> 2)decr need for sleep<br> 3)talkative<br> 4)flight of ideas<br> 5)distractibility<br> 6)increase GDA<br> 7)pleasure-seeking<br>  
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Diagnostic criteria for 301.13 Cyclothymic Disorder   A. For >2 years, numerous periods with hypomanic symptoms depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for a MDE. (In adolescents, the duration must be at least 1 year)<br><br> B. During the episode, no symptom-free period >=2 months  
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Diagnostic criteria for 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder   A.Exposed to a traumatic event with death, horror, helplessness<br> B.Re-experiencing of the event (nightmares, thoughts, physical symptoms)<br> C.Avoidance<br> D.Increased arousal(insomnia,startle)  
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Diagnostic criteria for 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder   A.Either obsessions or compulsions<br> B.At some point during the course of the disorder, the person has recognized that the obsessions or compulsions are excessive or unreasonable<br> C.The obsessions or compulsions cause marked distress<br>  
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Diagnostic criteria for 300.01 Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia   A. Both (1) and (2):<br><br> 1) recurrent unexpected Panic Attacks<br><br> 2) followed by 1 month of 1 of the following:<br> a) concern about additional attacks<br> b) worry about the the attack or its consequences<br> c) change in behavior 2/2 attac  
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Diagnostic criteria for 300.02 Generalized Anxiety Disorder   A.Excess anxiety and worry >= 6 months<br> B.Diff to control the worry<br> C.A/W 3 of (1 in kids):<br> 1)restlessness/on edge<br> 2)easily fatigued<br> 3)difficulty concentrating or mind going blank<br> 4)irritability<br> 5)msc tension<br> 6)insom  
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