DSM-IV Codes (alphabetical)
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  • V62.3 Academic Problem
  • V62.4 Acculturation Problem
  • 308.3 Acute Stress Disorder
  • Adjustment Disorder
    Adjustment disorder
    Adjustment disorder is a psychological response to an identifiable stressor or group of stressors that cause significant emotional or behavioral symptoms that do not meet criteria for anxiety disorder, PTSD, or acute stress disorder...

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    • 309.9 Unspecified
    • 309.24 With Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

    • 309.0 With Depressed Mood
      Depression (mood)
      Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless...

    • 309.3 With Disturbance of Conduct
    • 309.28 With Mixed Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       and Depressed Mood
      Depression (mood)
      Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless...

    • 309.4 With Mixed Disturbance of Emotion
      Emotion
      Emotion is a complex psychophysiological experience of an individual's state of mind as interacting with biochemical and environmental influences. In humans, emotion fundamentally involves "physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience." Emotion is associated with mood,...

      s and Conduct
  • V71.01 Adult Antisocial
    Anti-social behaviour
    Anti-social behaviour is behaviour that lacks consideration for others and that may cause damage to society, whether intentionally or through negligence, as opposed to pro-social behaviour, behaviour that helps or benefits society...

     Behavior
  • 995.2 Adverse Effects of Medication NOS
  • 780.9 Age-Related Cognitive Decline
  • 300.22 Agoraphobia
    Agoraphobia
    Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder defined as a morbid fear of having a panic attack or panic-like symptoms in a situation from which it is perceived to be difficult to escape. These situations can include, but are not limited to, wide-open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions...

     Without History of Panic Disorder
    Panic disorder
    Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurring severe panic attacks. It may also include significant behavioral change lasting at least a month and of ongoing worry about the implications or concern about having other attacks. The latter are called anticipatory attacks...

  • Alcohol
    • 305.00 Abuse
    • 303.90 Dependence
    • 291.8 -Induced Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 291.8 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 291.1 -Induced Persisting Amnestic
      Amnesia
      Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

       Disorder
    • 291.2 -Induced Persisting Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

    • 291.5 -Induced Psychotic Disorder
      Psychosis
      Psychosis means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality"...

      , With Delusion
      Delusion
      A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence. Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological...

      s
    • 291.3 -Induced Psychotic Disorder
      Psychosis
      Psychosis means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality"...

      , With Hallucination
      Hallucination
      A hallucination, in the broadest sense of the word, is a perception in the absence of a stimulus. In a stricter sense, hallucinations are defined as perceptions in a conscious and awake state in the absence of external stimuli which have qualities of real perception, in that they are vivid,...

      s
    • 291.8 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    • 291.8 -Induced Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 303.00 Intoxication
    • 291.0 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 291.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 291.8 Withdrawal
      Withdrawal
      Withdrawal can refer to any sort of separation, but is most commonly used to describe the group of symptoms that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol...

    • 291.0 Withdrawal
      Withdrawal
      Withdrawal can refer to any sort of separation, but is most commonly used to describe the group of symptoms that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol...

       Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

  • Amnestic Disorder
    Amnesia
    Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

    • 294.0 Amnestic Disorder
      Amnesia
      Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

       Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 294.8 Amnestic Disorder
      Amnesia
      Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

       NOS
  • Amphetamine
    Amphetamine
    Amphetamine or amfetamine is a psychostimulant drug of the phenethylamine class which produces increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and appetite.Brand names of medications that contain, or metabolize into, amphetamine include Adderall, Dexedrine, Dextrostat,...

     (or Amphetamine-Like)
    • 305.70 Abuse
    • 304.40 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal
      Withdrawal
      Withdrawal can refer to any sort of separation, but is most commonly used to describe the group of symptoms that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol...

  • 307.1 Anorexia Nervosa
    Anorexia nervosa
    Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight and an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Although commonly called "anorexia", that term on its own denotes any symptomatic loss of appetite and is not strictly accurate...

  • 301.7 Antisocial Personality Disorder
    Antisocial personality disorder
    Antisocial personality disorder is described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, fourth edition , as an Axis II personality disorder characterized by "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood...

  • Anxiety Disorder
    Anxiety disorder
    Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 293.89 Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

       Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 300.00 Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

       NOS
  • 299.80 Asperger's Disorder
    Asperger syndrome
    Asperger's syndrome that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development...

  • Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a developmental disorder. It is primarily characterized by "the co-existence of attentional problems and hyperactivity, with each behavior occurring infrequently alone" and symptoms starting before seven years of age.ADHD is the most commonly studied and...

    • 314.01 Combined Type
    • 314.01 Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type
    • 314.00 Predominantly Inattentive Type
    • 314.9 Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
      Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
      Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a developmental disorder. It is primarily characterized by "the co-existence of attentional problems and hyperactivity, with each behavior occurring infrequently alone" and symptoms starting before seven years of age.ADHD is the most commonly studied and...

       NOS
  • 299.00 Autistic Disorder
    Autism
    Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old. Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells and their...

  • 301.82 Avoidant Personality Disorder
    Avoidant personality disorder
    Avoidant personality disorder is a personality disorder recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders handbook in a person characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation, and avoidance of...


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  • V62.82 Bereavement
  • Bipolar Disorder
    Bipolar disorder
    Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

    • 296.80 Bipolar Disorder NOS
      Bipolar NOS
      Bipolar disorder NOS is a diagnosis for bipolar disorder when it does not fall within the other established sub-types Sub-types of bipolar are part of the bipolar spectrum. Bipolar NOS is described as drastic changes in mood, it is considered a mood disorder.This disorder usually occurs during...

    • Bipolar I Disorder
      Bipolar disorder
      Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

      , Most Recent Episode Depressed
      Clinical depression
      Major depressive disorder is a mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood accompanied by low self-esteem, and by loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities...

      • 296.56 In Full Remission
      • 296.55 In Partial Remission
      • 296.51 Mild
      • 296.52 Moderate
      • 296.53 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.54 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.50 Unspecified
    • 296.40 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic
    • Bipolar Disorder I
      Bipolar disorder
      Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

      , Most Recent Episode Manic
      Manic
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      • 296.46 In Full Remission
      • 296.45 In Partial Remission
      • 296.41 Mild
      • 296.42 Moderate
      • 296.43 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.44 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.40 Unspecified
    • Bipolar Disorder I
      Bipolar disorder
      Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

      , Most Recent Episode Mixed
      • 296.66 In Full Remission
      • 296.65 In Partial Remission
      • 296.61 Mild
      • 296.62 Moderate
      • 296.63 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.64 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.60 Unspecified
    • 296.7 Bipolar I Disorder
      Bipolar disorder
      Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

      , Most Recent Episode Unspecified
    • Bipolar I Disorder
      Bipolar disorder
      Bipolar disorder or bipolar affective disorder, historically known as manic–depressive disorder, is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with or without one or...

      , Single Manic Episode
      • 296.06 In Full Remission
      • 296.05 In Partial Remission
      • 296.01 Mild
      • 296.02 Moderate
      • 296.03 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.04 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.00 Unspecified
    • 296.89 Bipolar II Disorder
  • 300.7 Body Dysmorphic Disorder
    Body dysmorphic disorder
    Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a type of mental illness, a somatoform disorder, wherein the affected person is exclusively concerned with body image, manifested as excessive concern about and preoccupation with a perceived defect of his or her physical features...

  • V62.89 Borderline Intellectual Functioning
  • 301.83 Borderline Personality Disorder
    Borderline personality disorder
    Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder described as a prolonged disturbance of personality function in a person , characterized by depth and variability of moods.The disorder typically involves unusual levels of instability in mood; black and white thinking, or splitting; the...

  • 780.59 Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder
    Sleep disorder
    A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

  • 298.8 Brief Psychotic Disorder
  • 307.51 Bulimia Nervosa
    Bulimia nervosa
    Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging or consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time, followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the food consumed, usually by purging and/or by laxative, diuretics or excessive exercise. Bulimia nervosa is...


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  • Caffeine
    Caffeine
    Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that acts as a stimulant drug. Caffeine is found in varying quantities in the seeds, leaves, and fruit of some plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding on the plants...

    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       Disorder
    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 305.90 Intoxication
    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
  • Cannabis
    Cannabis
    Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for fibre , for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a...

    • 305.20 Abuse
    • 304.30 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       Disorder
    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
  • 293.89 Catatonic
    Catatonia
    Catatonia is a state of neurogenic motor immobility, and behavioral abnormality manifested by stupor. It was first described in 1874: Die Katatonie oder das Spannungsirresein ....

     Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 299.10 Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
    Childhood disintegrative disorder
    Childhood disintegrative disorder , also known as Heller's syndrome and disintegrative psychosis, is a rare condition characterized by late onset of developmental delays in language, social function, and motor skills...

  • V71.02 Child or Adolescent Antisocial
    Anti-social behaviour
    Anti-social behaviour is behaviour that lacks consideration for others and that may cause damage to society, whether intentionally or through negligence, as opposed to pro-social behaviour, behaviour that helps or benefits society...

     Behavior
  • 307.22 Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic
    Tic
    A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups. Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal tensing or toe crunching. Common motor and phonic tics are, respectively, eye blinking and throat clearing...

     Disorder
  • 307.45 Circadian Rhythm
    Circadian rhythm
    A circadian rhythm, popularly referred to as body clock, is an endogenously driven , roughly 24-hour cycle in biochemical, physiological, or behavioural processes. Circadian rhythms have been widely observed in plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria...

     Sleep Disorder
  • Cocaine
    Cocaine
    Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. The name comes from "coca" in addition to the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming cocaine. It is a stimulant of the central nervous system, an appetite suppressant, and a topical anesthetic...

    • 305.60 Abuse
    • 304.20 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 292.89 Intoxication
      Cocaine intoxication
      Cocaine intoxication refers to the immediate effects of cocaine on the body. Although cocaine intoxication and cocaine dependence can be present in the same individual, they present with different sets of symptoms....

    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal
      Withdrawal
      Withdrawal can refer to any sort of separation, but is most commonly used to describe the group of symptoms that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol...

  • 294.9 Cognitive Disorder
    Cognitive disorder
    Most common mental disorders affect cognitive functions, mainly memory processing, perception and problem solving. The most direct cognitive disorders are amnesia, dementia and delirium. Others include anxiety disorders such as phobias, panic disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, generalized...

     NOS
  • 307.9 Communication Disorder
    Communication disorder
    A communication disorder is a speech and language disorder which refers to problems in communication and in related areas such as oral motor function. The delays and disorders can range from simple sound substitution to the inability to understand or use language...

     NOS
  • 312.81 Conduct Disorder
    Conduct disorder
    Conduct disorder is psychological disorder diagnosed in childhood that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated...

  • 300.11 Conversion Disorder
    Conversion disorder
    Conversion disorder is a condition in which patients present with neurological symptoms such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits without a neurological cause. It is thought that these problems arise in response to difficulties in the patient's life, and conversion is considered a psychiatric...

  • 301.13 Cyclothymic
    Cyclothymia
    Cyclothymia is a mood and mental disorder in the bipolar spectrum that causes both hypomanic and depressive episodes. It is defined medically within the bipolar spectrum and consists of recurrent disturbances between sudden hypomania and dysthymic episodes. The diagnosis of cyclothymic disorder is...

     Disorder

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  • Delirium
    Delirium
    Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 293.0 Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

       Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 780.09 Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

       NOS
  • 297.1 Delusional Disorder
  • Dementia
    Dementia
    Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

    • 290.10 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
      Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
      Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease or CJD is a degenerative neurological disorder that is incurable and invariably fatal. CJD is at times called a human form of mad cow disease, given that bovine spongiform encephalopathy is believed to be the cause of variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease in humans.CJD...

    • 294.1 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to Head Trauma
    • 294.9 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to HIV
      HIV
      Human immunodeficiency virus is a lentivirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome , a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive...

       Disease
    • 294.1 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to Huntington's Disease
      Huntington's disease
      Huntington's disease, chorea, or disorder , is a neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and dementia. It typically becomes noticeable in middle age. HD is the most common genetic cause of abnormal involuntary writhing movements called chorea...

    • 294.1 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to Parkinson's Disease
      Parkinson's disease
      Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system...

    • 290.10 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to Pick's Disease
      Pick's disease
      Pick's disease, is a rare neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain. Symptoms include loss of speech , and dementia. While some of the symptoms can initially be alleviated, the disease progresses and patients often die within two to ten years...

    • 294.1 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       Due to...[Indicate Other General Medical Condition]
    • 294.8 Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

       NOS
    • Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
      Alzheimer's disease
      Alzheimer's disease also known in medical literature as Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it progresses, and eventually leads to death...

      , With Early Onset
      • 290.10 Uncomplicated
      • 290.11 With Delirium
        Delirium
        Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

      • 290.12 With Delusion
        Delusion
        A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence. Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological...

        s
      • 290.13 With Depressed Mood
        Depression (mood)
        Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behaviour, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless...

    • Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type
      Alzheimer's disease
      Alzheimer's disease also known in medical literature as Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it progresses, and eventually leads to death...

      , With Late Onset
      • 290.0 Uncomplicated
      • 290.3 With Delirium
        Delirium
        Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

      • 290.20 With Delusion
        Delusion
        A delusion is a false belief held with absolute conviction despite superior evidence. Unlike hallucinations, delusions are always pathological...

        s
      • 290.21 With Depressed Mood
  • 301.6 Dependent Personality Disorder
    Dependent personality disorder
    Dependent personality disorder , formerly known as asthenic personality disorder, is a personality disorder that is characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people...

  • 300.6 Depersonalization
    Depersonalization
    Depersonalization is an anomaly of the mechanism by which an individual has self-awareness. It is a feeling of watching oneself act, while having no control over a situation. Sufferers feel they have changed, and the world has become less real, vague, dreamlike, or lacking in significance...

     Disorder
  • 311 Depressive Disorder
    Clinical depression
    Major depressive disorder is a mental disorder characterized by an all-encompassing low mood accompanied by low self-esteem, and by loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities...

     NOS
  • 315.4 Developmental Coordination Disorder
  • 799.9 Diagnosis Deferred on Axis II
  • 799.9 Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I
  • 313.9 Disorder of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence NOS
  • 315.2 Disorder of Written Expression
  • 312.9 Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS
  • 300.12 Dissociative Amnesia
    Amnesia
    Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

  • 300.15 Dissociative
    Dissociation
    Dissociation is an altered state of consciousness characterized by partial or complete disruption of the normal integration of a person’s normal conscious or psychological functioning. Dissociation is most commonly experienced as a subjective perception of one's consciousness being detached from...

     Disorder NOS
  • 300.13 Dissociative
    Dissociation
    Dissociation is an altered state of consciousness characterized by partial or complete disruption of the normal integration of a person’s normal conscious or psychological functioning. Dissociation is most commonly experienced as a subjective perception of one's consciousness being detached from...

     Fugue
    Fugue state
    A fugue state, formally dissociative fugue or psychogenic fugue , is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by reversible amnesia for personal identity, including the memories, personality and other identifying characteristics of individuality...

  • 300.14 Dissociative Identity Disorder
    Dissociative identity disorder
    Dissociative identity disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis and describes a condition in which a person displays multiple distinct identities , each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment....

  • 302.76 Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse, due to medical or psychological causes. The symptom is reported almost exclusively by women, although the problem can also occur in men. The causes are often reversible, even when long-standing, but self-perpetuating pain is a factor after the original...

     (Not Due to a General Medical Condition)
  • 307.47 Dyssomnia
    Dyssomnia
    Dyssomnias are a broad classification of sleeping disorders that make it difficult to get to sleep, or to remain sleeping.Dyssomnias are primary disorders of initiating or maintaining sleep or of excessive sleepiness and are characterized by a disturbance in the amount, quality, or timing of...

     NOS
  • 300.4 Dysthymic Disorder

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  • 307.50 Eating Disorder
    Eating disorder
    Eating disorders refer to a group of conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food intake to the detriment of an individual's physical and mental health. Bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, and binge eating disorder are the most common specific...

     NOS
  • Encopresis
    Encopresis
    Encopresis is involuntary fecal soiling in adults and children who have usually already been toilet trained. Persons with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments.-Prevalence:The estimated prevalence of encopresis in four-year-olds is between one and three percent...

    • 787.6 Encopresis
      Encopresis
      Encopresis is involuntary fecal soiling in adults and children who have usually already been toilet trained. Persons with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments.-Prevalence:The estimated prevalence of encopresis in four-year-olds is between one and three percent...

      , With Constipation and Overflow Incontinence
    • 307.7 Encopresis
      Encopresis
      Encopresis is involuntary fecal soiling in adults and children who have usually already been toilet trained. Persons with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments.-Prevalence:The estimated prevalence of encopresis in four-year-olds is between one and three percent...

      , Without Constipation and Overflow Incontinence
  • 307.6 Enuresis
    Enuresis
    Enuresis refers to an inability to control urination. Use of the term is usually limited to describing individuals old enough to be expected to exercise such control.Types of enuresis include:* Nocturnal enuresis* Diurnal enuresis...

     (Not Due to a General Medical Condition)
  • 302.4 Exhibitionism
  • 315.31 Expressive Language Disorder

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  • Factitious Disorder
    Factitious disorder
    Factitious disorders are conditions in which a person acts as if he or she has an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms. Factitious disorder by proxy is a condition in which a person deliberately produces, feigns, or exaggerates symptoms in a person who is in their...

    • 300.19 With Combined Psychological and Physical Signs and Symptoms
    • 300.19 With Predominantly Physical Signs and Symptoms
    • 300.16 With Predominantly Psychological Signs and Symptoms
    • 300.19 Factitious Disorder
      Factitious disorder
      Factitious disorders are conditions in which a person acts as if he or she has an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms. Factitious disorder by proxy is a condition in which a person deliberately produces, feigns, or exaggerates symptoms in a person who is in their...

       NOS
  • 307.59 Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood
  • 625.0 Female Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse, due to medical or psychological causes. The symptom is reported almost exclusively by women, although the problem can also occur in men. The causes are often reversible, even when long-standing, but self-perpetuating pain is a factor after the original...

     Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 625.8 Female Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 302.73 Female Orgasmic Disorder
  • 302.72 Female Sexual Arousal Disorder
  • 302.81 Fetishism
  • 302.89 Frotteurism
    Frotteurism
    Frotteurism refers to a paraphilic interest in rubbing, usually one's pelvis or erect penis, against a non-consenting person for sexual gratification. It may involve touching any part of the body including the genital area. A person who practices frotteurism is known as a frotteur...


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  • Gender Identity Disorder
    Gender identity disorder
    Gender identity disorder is the formal diagnosis used by psychologists and physicians to describe persons who experience significant gender dysphoria . It describes the symptoms related to transsexualism, as well as less severe manifestations of gender dysphoria...

    • 302.85 in Adolescents or Adults
    • 302.6 in Children
    • 302.6 Gender Identity Disorder
      Gender identity disorder
      Gender identity disorder is the formal diagnosis used by psychologists and physicians to describe persons who experience significant gender dysphoria . It describes the symptoms related to transsexualism, as well as less severe manifestations of gender dysphoria...

       NOS
  • 300.02 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    General anxiety disorder
    Generalized anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry about everyday things that is disproportionate to the actual source of worry...


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  • Hallucinogen
    Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants
    This general group of pharmacological agents can be divided into three broad categories: psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants. These classes of psychoactive drugs have in common that they can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness...

    • 305.30 Abuse
    • 304.50 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       Disorder
    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
    • 292.89 Persisting Perception Disorder
    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
  • 301.50 Histrionic Personality Disorder
    Histrionic personality disorder
    Histrionic personality disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention-seeking, including an excessive need for approval and inappropriately seductive behavior, usually beginning in early...

  • 307.44 Hypersomnia
    Hypersomnia
    Hypersomnia is a disorder characterized by excessive amounts of sleepiness.There are two main categories of hypersomnia: primary hypersomnia and recurrent hypersomnia...

     related to...[Indicate the Axis I or Axis II Disorder]
  • 302.71 Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
  • 300.7 Hypochondria
    Hypochondria
    Hypochondriasis or hypochondria refers to excessive preoccupation or worry about having a serious illness. This debilitating condition is the result of an inaccurate perception of the body’s condition despite the absence of an actual medication condition...

    sis

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  • 313.82 Identity Problem
  • 312.30 Impulse-Control Disorder NOS
  • Inhalant
    Inhalant
    Inhalants are a broad range of drugs whose volatile vapors are taken in via the nose and trachea. They are taken by volatilization, and do not include drugs that are inhaled after burning or heating...

    • 305.90 Abuse
    • 304.60 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       Disorder
    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.82 -Induced Persisting Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
  • 307.42 Insomnia
    Insomnia
    Insomnia is most often defined by an individual's report of sleeping difficulties. While the term is sometimes used in sleep literature to describe a disorder demonstrated by polysomnographic evidence of disturbed sleep, insomnia is often defined as a positive response to either of two questions:...

     Related to...[Indicate the Axis I or Axis II Disorder]
  • 312.34 Intermittent Explosive Disorder
    Intermittent explosive disorder
    Intermittent explosive disorder is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of violence, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand. It is currently categorized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as an impulse...


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  • Major Depressive Disorder
    • Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent
      • 296.36 In Full Remission
      • 296.35 In Partial Remission
      • 296.31 Mild
      • 296.32 Moderate
      • 296.33 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.34 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.30 Unspecified
    • Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode
      • 296.26 In Full Remission
      • 296.25 In Partial Remission
      • 296 21 Mild
      • 296.22 Moderate
      • 296.23 Severe Without Psychotic Features
      • 296.24 Severe With Psychotic Features
      • 296.20 Unspecified
  • 608.89 Male Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia
    Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse, due to medical or psychological causes. The symptom is reported almost exclusively by women, although the problem can also occur in men. The causes are often reversible, even when long-standing, but self-perpetuating pain is a factor after the original...

     Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 302.72 Male Erectile Disorder
  • 607.84 Male Erectile Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 608.89 Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 302.74 Male Orgasmic Disorder
  • V65.2 Malingering
    Malingering
    Malingering is a medical term that refers to fabricating or exaggerating the symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives, which may include financial compensation ; avoiding school, work or military service; obtaining drugs; getting lighter criminal sentences;...

  • 315.1 Mathematics Disorder
  • Medication
    Psychopharmacology
    Psychopharmacology is the scientific study of the actions of drugs and their effects on mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior...

    -Induced
  • Movement Disorder
    • 333.90 Movement Disorder NOS
    • 333.1 Postural Tremor
  • 293.9 Mental Disorder NOS Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • Mental Retardation
    Mental retardation
    Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

    • 319 Mental Retardation
      Mental retardation
      Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

      , Severity Unspecified
    • 317 Mild Mental Retardation
      Mental retardation
      Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

    • 318.0 Moderate Mental Retardation
      Mental retardation
      Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

  • 315.31 Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
    Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder
    Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is a communication disorder in which both the receptive and expressive areas of communication may be affected in any degree, from mild to severe....

  • Mood Disorder
    Mood disorder
    Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 293.83 Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

       Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 296.90 Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

       NOS

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  • 301.81 Narcissistic Personality Disorder
    Narcissistic personality disorder
    Narcissistic personality disorder is a personality disorder in which the individual is described as being excessively preoccupied with issues of personal adequacy, power, prestige and vanity...

  • 347 Narcolepsy
    Narcolepsy
    Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder, or dyssomnia, characterized by excessive sleepiness and sleep attacks at inappropriate times, such as while at work. People with narcolepsy often experience disturbed nocturnal sleep and an abnormal daytime sleep pattern, which often is confused with insomnia...

  • Neglect of Child
    • V61.21 Neglect of Child
    • 995.5 Neglect of Child (if focus of attention is on victim)
  • Neuroleptic-Induced
    Antipsychotic
    An antipsychotic is a tranquilizing psychiatric medication primarily used to manage psychosis , particularly in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. A first generation of antipsychotics, known as typical antipsychotics, was discovered in the 1950s...

    • 333.99 Acute Akathisia
      Akathisia
      Akathisia, or acathisia, is a syndrome characterized by unpleasant sensations of inner restlessness that manifests itself with an inability to sit still or remain motionless...

    • 333.7 Acute Dystonia
      Dystonia
      Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder, in which sustained muscle contractions cause twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures. The disorder may be hereditary or caused by other factors such as birth-related or other physical trauma, infection, poisoning or reaction to...

    • 332.1 Parkinsonism
      Parkinsonism
      Parkinsonism is a neurological syndrome characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. The underlying causes of parkinsonism are numerous, and diagnosis can be complex...

    • 333.82 Tardive Dyskinesia
      Tardive dyskinesia
      Tardive dyskinesia is a difficult-to-treat form of dyskinesia that can be tardive...

    • 333.92 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
      Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
      Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is a life- threatening neurological disorder most often caused by an adverse reaction to neuroleptic or antipsychotic drugs...

  • Nicotine
    Nicotine
    Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants that constitutes approximately 0.6–3.0% of the dry weight of tobacco, with biosynthesis taking place in the roots and accumulation occurring in the leaves...

    • 305.10 Dependence
    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal
  • 307.47 Nightmare Disorder
    Nightmare disorder
    'Nightmare disorder', or 'dream anxiety disorder', is a [sleep] disorder characterized by frequent [nightmares]. The nightmares, which often portray the individual in a situation that jeopardizes their life or personal safety, usually occur during the second half of the sleeping process, called the...

  • V71.09 No Diagnosis on Axis II
  • V71.09 No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I
  • V15.81 Noncompliance With Treatment

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  • 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Obsessive–compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts that produce uneasiness, apprehension, fear, or worry, by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing the associated anxiety, or by a combination of such obsessions and compulsions...

  • 301.4 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
    Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
    Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.- Signs and symptoms :The primary symptoms of OCPD...

  • V62.2 Occupational Problem
  • Opioid
    Opioid
    An opioid is a psychoactive chemical that works by binding to opioid receptors, which are found principally in the central and peripheral nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract...

    • 305.50 Abuse
    • 304.00 Dependence
    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
      Sexual dysfunction
      Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction refers to a difficulty experienced by an individual or a couple during any stage of a normal sexual activity, including desire, arousal or orgasm....

    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep Disorder
    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal
  • 313.81 Oppositional Defiant Disorder
    Oppositional defiant disorder
    Oppositional defiant disorder is a diagnosis described by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as an ongoing pattern of disobedient, hostile and defiant behavior toward authority figures which goes beyond the bounds of normal childhood behavior...

  • 625.8 Other Female Sexual Dysfunction Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 608.89 Other Male Sexual Dysfunction Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • Other (or Unknown) Substance
    • 305.90 Abuse
    • 304.90 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 292.81 -Induced Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.83 -Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder
      Amnesia
      Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

    • 292.82 -Induced Persisting Dementia
      Dementia
      Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal

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  • Pain Disorder
    • 307.89 Associated With Both Psychological Factors and a General Medical Condition
    • 307.80 Associated With Psychological Factors
  • Panic Disorder
    Panic disorder
    Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurring severe panic attacks. It may also include significant behavioral change lasting at least a month and of ongoing worry about the implications or concern about having other attacks. The latter are called anticipatory attacks...

    • 300.21 With Agoraphobia
      Agoraphobia
      Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder defined as a morbid fear of having a panic attack or panic-like symptoms in a situation from which it is perceived to be difficult to escape. These situations can include, but are not limited to, wide-open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions...

    • 300.01 Without Agoraphobia
      Agoraphobia
      Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder defined as a morbid fear of having a panic attack or panic-like symptoms in a situation from which it is perceived to be difficult to escape. These situations can include, but are not limited to, wide-open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions...

  • 301.0 Paranoid Personality Disorder
    Paranoid personality disorder
    Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis characterized by paranoia and a pervasive, long-standing suspiciousness and generalized mistrust of others....

  • 302.9 Paraphilia
    Paraphilia
    Paraphilia is a biomedical term used to describe sexual arousal to objects, situations, or individuals that are not part of normative stimulation and that may cause distress or serious problems for the paraphiliac or persons associated with him or her...

     NOS
  • 307.47 Parasomnia
    Parasomnia
    For the 2008 horror film, see Parasomnia Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal and unnatural movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep...

     NOS
  • V61.20 Parent-Child Relational Problem
  • V61.1 Partner Relational Problem
  • 312.31 Pathological Gambling
  • 302.2 Pedophilia
    Pedophilia
    As a medical diagnosis, pedophilia is defined as a psychiatric disorder in adults or late adolescents typically characterized by a primary or exclusive sexual interest in prepubescent children...

  • 310.1 Personality Change Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
  • 301.9 Personality disorder not otherwise specified
  • 299.80 Pervasive Developmental Disorder
    Pervasive developmental disorder
    Pervasive developmental disorders is a diagnostic category refers to a group of disorders characterized by delays or impairments in communication, social behaviors, and cognitive development.Pervasive developmental disorders include Autism, Asperger's syndrome, Rett's syndrome, Childhood...

     NOS
  • V62.89 Phase of Life Problem
  • Phencyclidine
    Phencyclidine
    Phencyclidine , commonly initialized as PCP and known colloquially as angel dust, is a recreational dissociative drug...

     (or Phencyclidine-Like)
    • 305.90 Abuse
    • 304.90 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety
      Anxiety
      Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create feelings of fear, worry, uneasiness,...

       Disorder
    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
  • 315.39 Phonological Disorder
  • Physical Abuse
    • V61.1 Physical Abuse of Adult
    • 995.81 Physical Abuse of Adult (if focus of attention is on victim)
    • V61.21 Physical Abuse of Child
    • 995.5 Physical Abuse of Child (if focus of attention is on victim)
  • 307.52 Pica
    Pica (disorder)
    Pica is characterized by an appetite for substances largely non-nutritive . For these actions to be considered pica, they must persist for more than one month at an age where eating such objects is considered developmentally inappropriate...

  • 304.80 Polysubstance
    Polysubstance
    Polysubstance term is being more and more used by clinicians describing a person using at least three different chemical or drug substances with not one being the predominant one. Polysubstance can then be called either polysubstance abuse or dependence....

     Dependence
  • 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • 302.75 Premature Ejaculation
    Premature ejaculation
    Premature ejaculation is a condition in which a man ejaculates earlier than he or his partner would like him to. Premature ejaculation is also known as rapid ejaculation, rapid climax, premature climax, or early ejaculation....

  • 307.44 Primary Hypersomnia
    Hypersomnia
    Hypersomnia is a disorder characterized by excessive amounts of sleepiness.There are two main categories of hypersomnia: primary hypersomnia and recurrent hypersomnia...

  • 307.42 Primary Insomnia
    Insomnia
    Insomnia is most often defined by an individual's report of sleeping difficulties. While the term is sometimes used in sleep literature to describe a disorder demonstrated by polysomnographic evidence of disturbed sleep, insomnia is often defined as a positive response to either of two questions:...

  • 318.2 Profound Mental Retardation
    Mental retardation
    Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

  • 316 Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition
  • Psychotic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 293.81 With Delusions
    • 293.82 With Hallucinations
    • 298.9 Psychotic disorder NOS
  • 312.33 Pyromania
    Pyromania
    Pyromania in more extreme circumstances can be an impulse control disorder to deliberately start fires to relieve tension or for gratification or relief. The term pyromania comes from the Greek word πῦρ . Pyromania and pyromaniacs are distinct from arson, the pursuit of personal, monetary or...


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  • 313.89 Reactive Attachment Disorder
    Reactive attachment disorder
    Reactive attachment disorder is described in clinical literature as a severe and relatively uncommon disorder that can affect children. RAD is characterized by markedly disturbed and developmentally inappropriate ways of relating socially in most contexts...

     of Infancy or Early Childhood
  • 315.00 Reading Disorder
  • Relational Problem
    • V62.81 Relational Problem NOS
    • V61.9 Relational Problem Related to a Mental Disorder or General Medical Condition
  • V62.89 Religious or Spiritual Problem
  • 299.80 Rett's Disorder
  • 307.53 Rumination syndrome

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  • 295.70 Schizoaffective Disorder
    Schizoaffective disorder
    Schizoaffective disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by recurring episodes of elevated or depressed mood, or of simultaneously elevated and depressed mood, that alternate with, or occur together with, distortions in perception.Schizoaffective disorder...

  • 301.20 Schizoid Personality Disorder
    Schizoid personality disorder
    Schizoid personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, and sometimes apathy, with a simultaneous rich, elaborate, and exclusively internal fantasy world...

  • Schizophrenia
    Schizophrenia
    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a disintegration of thought processes and of emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social...

    • 295.20 Catatonic
      Catatonia
      Catatonia is a state of neurogenic motor immobility, and behavioral abnormality manifested by stupor. It was first described in 1874: Die Katatonie oder das Spannungsirresein ....

       Type
    • 295.10 Disorganized Type
    • 295.30 Paranoid Type
    • 295.60 Residual Type
    • 295.90 Undifferentiated Type
  • 295.40 Schizophreniform Disorder
  • 301.22 Schizotypal Personality Disorder
    Schizotypal personality disorder
    Schizotypal personality disorder, or simply schizotypal disorder, is a personality disorder that is characterized by a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and often unconventional beliefs.-Genetic:...

  • Sedative
    Sedative
    A sedative or tranquilizer is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement....

    , Hypnotic
    Hypnotic
    Hypnotic drugs are a class of psychoactives whose primary function is to induce sleep and to be used in the treatment of insomnia and in surgical anesthesia...

    , or Anxiolytic
    Anxiolytic
    An anxiolytic is a drug used for the treatment of anxiety, and its related psychological and physical symptoms...

    • 305.40 Abuse
    • 304.10 Dependence
    • 292.89 -Induced Anxiety Disorder
      Anxiety disorder
      Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

    • 292.84 -Induced Mood Disorder
      Mood disorder
      Mood disorder is the term designating a group of diagnoses in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classification system where a disturbance in the person's mood is hypothesized to be the main underlying feature...

    • 292.83 -Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder
      Amnesia
      Amnesia is a condition in which one's memory is lost. The causes of amnesia have traditionally been divided into categories. Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia...

    • 292.82 -Induced Persisting Dementia
    • 292.11 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions
    • 292.12 -Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations
    • 292.89 -Induced Sexual Dysfunction
    • 292.89 -Induced Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • 292.89 Intoxication
    • 292.81 Intoxication Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 292.9 -Related Disorder NOS
    • 292.0 Withdrawal
    • 292.81 Withdrawal Delirium
  • 313.23 Selective Mutism
    Selective mutism
    Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a person, most often a child, who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations, or to specific people...

  • 309.21 Separation Anxiety Disorder
    Anxiety disorder
    Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety. Conditions now considered anxiety disorders only came under the aegis of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century. Gelder, Mayou & Geddes explains that anxiety disorders are...

  • 318.1 Severe Mental Retardation
    Mental retardation
    Mental retardation is a generalized disorder appearing before adulthood, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors...

  • Sexual Abuse
    • V61.1 Sexual Abuse
      Sexual abuse
      Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or molester...

       of Adult
    • 995.81 Sexual Abuse
      Sexual abuse
      Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or molester...

       of Adult (if focus of attention is on victim)
    • V61.21 Sexual Abuse
      Sexual abuse
      Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or molester...

       of Child
    • 995.5 Sexual Abuse
      Sexual abuse
      Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or molester...

       of Child (if focus of attention is on victim)
  • 302.79 Sexual Aversion Disorder
  • 302.9 Sexual Disorder NOS
  • 302.70 Sexual Dysfunction NOS
  • 302.83 Sexual Masochism
  • 302.84 Sexual Sadism
  • 297.3 Shared Psychotic Disorder
    Folie à deux
    -Further reading:*Halgin, R. & Whitbourne, S. Abnormal Psychology: Clinical Perspectives on Psychological Disorders. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0072817216...

  • V61.8 Sibling Relational Problem
  • Sleep Disorder
    Sleep disorder
    A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

    • Sleep Disorder
      Sleep disorder
      A sleep disorder, or somnipathy, is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental and emotional functioning...

       Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
    • 780.54 Hypersomnia
      Hypersomnia
      Hypersomnia is a disorder characterized by excessive amounts of sleepiness.There are two main categories of hypersomnia: primary hypersomnia and recurrent hypersomnia...

       Type
    • 780.52 Insomnia Type
    • 780.59 Mixed Type
    • 780.59 Parasomnia
      Parasomnia
      For the 2008 horror film, see Parasomnia Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal and unnatural movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep...

       Type
  • 307.46 Sleep Terror Disorder
  • 307.46 Sleepwalking Disorder
  • 300.23 Social Phobia
    Social anxiety disorder
    Social anxiety disorder , also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by intense fear in social situations causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life...

  • 300.81 Somatization
    Somatization
    Somatization is currently defined as "a tendency to experience and communicate somatic distress in response to psychosocial stress and to seek medical help for it".This can be, but not always, related to a psychological condition:...

     Disorder
  • 300.81 Somatoform Disorder NOS
  • 300.29 Specific Phobia
    Phobia
    A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation in which the sufferer commits to great lengths in avoiding, typically disproportional to the actual danger posed, often being recognized as irrational...

  • 307.3 Stereotypic Movement Disorder
  • 307.0 Stuttering

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  • 307.20 Tic
    Tic
    A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups. Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal tensing or toe crunching. Common motor and phonic tics are, respectively, eye blinking and throat clearing...

     Disorder NOS
  • 307.23 Tourette's Disorder
  • 307.21 Transient Tic
    Tic
    A tic is a sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movement or vocalization involving discrete muscle groups. Tics can be invisible to the observer, such as abdominal tensing or toe crunching. Common motor and phonic tics are, respectively, eye blinking and throat clearing...

     Disorder
  • 302.3 Transvestic Fetishism
  • 312.39 Trichotillomania
    Trichotillomania
    Trichotillomania, which is classified as an impulse control disorder by DSM-IV, is the compulsive urge to pull out one's own hair leading to noticeable hair loss, distress, and social or functional impairment. It is often chronic and difficult to treat....


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  • 300.81 Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
  • 300.9 Unspecified Mental Disorder
    Mental illness
    A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normal development or culture. Such a disorder may consist of a combination of affective, behavioural,...

     (nonpsychotic)

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  • 306.51 Vaginismus
    Vaginismus
    Vaginismus, sometimes anglicized vaginism, is the German name for a condition which affects a woman's ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration, including sexual intercourse, insertion of tampons and/or menstrual cups, and the penetration involved in gynecological examinations...

     (Not Due to a General Medical Condition)
  • Vascular Dementia
    Multi-infarct dementia
    Multi-infarct dementia is one type of vascular dementia. Vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease in older adults. Multi-infarct dementia is thought to be an irreversible form of dementia, and its onset is caused by a number of small strokes or...

    • 290.41 With Delirium
      Delirium
      Delirium or acute confusional state is a common and severe neuropsychiatric syndrome with core features of acute onset and fluctuating course, attentional deficits and generalized severe disorganization of behavior...

    • 290.42 With Delusions
    • 290.43 With Depressed Mood
  • 302.82 Voyeurism
    Voyeurism
    In clinical psychology, voyeurism is the sexual interest in or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors, such as undressing, sexual activity, or other activity usually considered to be of a private nature....


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