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Grounded in author Allen Frances's extensive clinical experience, this comprehensive yet concise guide helps the busy clinician find the right psychiatric diagnosis and avoid the many pitfalls that lead to errors. Covering every disorder routinely encountered in clinical practice, Frances provides the ICD-9-CM codes and (where feasible) ICD-10-CM codes required for billing, a useful screening question, a colorful descriptive prototype, lucid diagnostic tips, and a discussion of other disorders that must be ruled out. The book closes with an index of the most common presenting symptoms, listing possible diagnoses that must be considered for each. Frances was instrumental in the development of past editions of the DSM and provides helpful cautions on questionable aspects of DSM-5.

The revised edition features ICD-10-CM codes where feasible throughout the chapters, plus a Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM codes in the Appendix. The Appendix, links to further coding resources, and periodic updates can also be accessed at the companion website.

Arvustused

Essentials of Psychiatric Diagnosis is simply the best book Ive read about how to accurately diagnose your patients. Frances's combination of vast experience, down-in-the-trenches common sense, and informed skepticism is unique. Whether youre a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, nurse, crisis counselor, or any other mental health professional, you should buy this book, read it cover to cover initially, and then keep it in your office to refer back to frequently. Im glad this book had not been published before I wrote my book on the psychiatric interview, because the competition would have made me choose a different topic!--Daniel J. Carlat, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Tufts University School of Medicine; Founding Editor, The Carlat Psychiatry Report

With his clinical expertise, leadership roles in prior DSM editions, and healthy skepticism about overdiagnosis and excessive medication, Frances has crafted a clinical gem. This clear and concise book describes a sequential assessment process and provides screening questions, easily remembered prototypic descriptions, differential diagnostic considerations, and cautionary notes about diagnostic traps. Frances recognizes the need for a diagnosis to guide intervention, while steering clear of diagnostic reification. All clinicians need this book for frequent reference, and it should be a required text in mental health training programs.--John F. Clarkin, PhD, Personality Disorders Institute, New York Presbyterian Hospital; Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College

This easy-to-read, commonsensical handbook guides mental health clinicians through the thicket of differential diagnosis in psychiatry. Frances--a thoughtful and effective critic of the excesses of DSM-5--shows where diagnosis is valid and essential, and where a premature diagnosis or a diagnostic fad has the potential to hurt patients. Everyone who uses diagnosis in daily practice will benefit from the down-to-earth wisdom of this book.--Joel Paris, MD, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Canada

A 'must have' for mental health professionals. Frances provides useful, easy-to-understand information about psychiatric diagnosis and coding for clinicians in all mental health disciplines.--K. Dayle Jones, PhD, LMHC, Mental Health Counseling Program, University of Central Florida

Frances demonstrates an unusual ability to communicate the tacit knowledge of an expert into understandable concepts and ideas that will be appreciated by clinicians and students alike. Elegantly simple screening questions precede each disorder and cut through the diagnostic murk. Facilitating patient-centered care, teamwork, and collaboration, this is a comprehensive diagnostic resource for the whole treatment team.--Margaret (Peggy) Halter, PhD, APRN, Editor, Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing; Associate Dean, Dwight Schar College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Ashland University

This volume should head the list of user-friendly guides to psychiatric diagnosis. Frances draws on his considerable experience and contributions, such as heading the DSM-IV Task Force, to produce a work that will be indispensable for primary care clinicians and all professionals and students in mental health care. The guide contains screening questions, prototypic case descriptions, ICD-9-CM codes (and ICD-10-CM codes where feasible), and specific cautionary statements to reduce diagnostic inflation and raise concerns about aspects of DSM-5. The material is handled with sensitivity and compassion, with the patient's best interests always the central consideration. This book is a welcome arrival at a time when recent trends in diagnosis are increasingly attracting controversy. I will be using this excellent guide in my own work and will recommend it to my students and colleagues.--Adrian Wells, PhD, Division of Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Anyone who brings a critical perspective to psychiatric diagnosis will welcome this book's truly refreshing, reader-friendly approach. Frances, a well-known, respected psychiatrist, offers up what is clearly a lifetime synthesis of wisdom and knowledge on diagnosis. Rejecting the cumbersome detailing of esoteric diagnostic criteria found elsewhere, Frances presents a simpler, consumable structure for readers. Importantly, he includes specific DSM-5-related cautions and caveats. Social workers will appreciate that Frances begins discussion of the diagnostic interview with a section called 'The Relationship Comes First'--and that he argues the client should actually be part of the diagnostic team. This is good stuff.--Kia J. Bentley, PhD, LCSW, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University

This uncluttered, visually appealing guide will assist all primary care physicians in the care of patients with psychiatric illnesses.--Elizabeth S. White, MD, internist, Settlement Health, New York City

I selected this book as a required text in my master's-level course on the DSM. This is the best companion to the DSM that I have found since I began teaching this course. Many of my students have limited experience with psychiatric assessment and diagnosis, and find the DSM overwhelming and off-putting. Frances provides the perfect counterbalance to DSM-5 orthodoxy. His book is filled with clinical practice wisdom that will benefit students in their day-to-day work with clients. I expect that this will be one of the books that students keep on their shelves well after graduation as they work in the field. Social workers are the largest provider group of mental health care; this user-friendly resource will help them develop the skills they need to accurately assess and diagnose.--Mark J. Brenner, PhD, ACSW, LICSW, Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator, School of Social Work, Bridgewater State University

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Chapter 1 How to Use This Book
1(16)
Audience
1(1)
Organization Of The Book
2(3)
Containing Diagnostic Inflation And Avoiding Fads
5(1)
Problems With Dsm-5
5(1)
Caution Boxes
6(1)
The Diagnostic Interview
7(6)
Stepped Diagnosis
13(1)
A Dozen General Tips
14(2)
References
16(1)
Chapter 2 Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Childhood and Adolescence
17(19)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
18(1)
314.01/F90.1 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive
18(1)
314.00/F90.0 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive
18(1)
314.01/F90.2 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Combined
18(1)
314.9/F90.9 Unspecified Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
18(1)
Caution: ADHD and Age
19(2)
Conduct Disorder And Oppositional Defiant Disorder
21(1)
312.81/F91.1 Conduct Disorder, Childhood-Onset Type
21(1)
312.82/F91.2 Conduct Disorder, Adolescent-Onset Type
21(1)
312.89/F91.9 Conduct Disorder, Unspecified Onset
21(2)
313.81/F91.3 Oppositional Defiant Disorder
23(2)
312.9/F90.9 Unspecified Disruptive Behavior Disorder
25(1)
299.00/F84.0 Autism Spectrum Disorder
25(3)
309.21/F93.0 Separation Anxiety Disorder
28(1)
Intellectual Developmental Disorder
29(1)
317/F70 Mild
29(1)
318.0/F71 Moderate
29(1)
318.1/F72 Severe
29(1)
318.2/F73 Profound
29(2)
Specific Learning Disorder
31(1)
315.00/F81.0 Reading (special problems in reading comprehension, speed, or accuracy)
31(1)
315.1/F81.2 Mathematics (special problems in arithmetic, copying numbers or signs, or recognizing them)
31(1)
314.2/F81.81 Written Expression (special problems with grammar, sentence structure, or organization)
32(1)
315.9/F81.9 Unspecified
32(1)
Feeding Disorders
33(1)
307.52/F98.3 Pica (in children)
33(1)
307.53/F98.21 Rumination Disorder
33(1)
Elimination Disorders
34(1)
307.7/F98.1 Encopresis
34(1)
307.6/F98.0 Enuresis
35(1)
Chapter 3 Depressive Disorders
36(13)
Major Depressive Disorder
36(1)
296.21/F32.0 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Mild
36(1)
296.22/F32.1 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Moderate
36(1)
296.23/F32.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe Without Psychotic Features
37(1)
296.24/F32.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe With Psychotic Features
37(1)
296.20/F32.9 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Unspecified
37(1)
296.31/F33.0 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild
37(1)
296.32/F33.1 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate
37(1)
296.33/F33.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe Without Psychotic Features
37(1)
296.34/F33.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe With Psychotic Features
37(1)
296.30/F33.9 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Unspecified
37(4)
Caution: Grief versus Major Depressive Disorder
41(1)
300.4/F34.1 Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
41(2)
625.4/N94.3 Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
43(1)
Substance-Induced Depressive Disorder
44(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.89 If Alcohol-Induced
44(1)
292.84 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
44(1)
Depressive Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
45(1)
293.83/F06.31 With Depressive Features
45(1)
293.83/F06.32 With Major Depressive-Like Episode
45(1)
293.83/F06.34 With Mixed Features
45(2)
311/F32.9 Unspecified Depressive Disorder
47(1)
296.90/F39 Unspecified Mood Disorder
47(1)
Caution: Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
47(2)
Chapter 4 Bipolar Disorders
49(12)
296.Xx Bipolar I Disorder
49(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
Fourth-Digit Codes:0x Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode
49(1)
.40 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic
49(1)
.4x Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic
49(1)
.5x Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed
49(1)
.6x Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed
49(1)
.7 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Unspecified
49(1)
Fifth-Digit Codes
.x1 Mild
50(1)
.x2 Moderate
50(1)
.x3 Severe
50(1)
.x4 Severe With Psychotic Features
50(1)
.x5 In Partial Remission
50(1)
.x6 In Full Remission
50(1)
.x0 Unspecified
50(3)
Caution: The Fad of Childhood Bipolar Disorders
53(1)
296.89/F31.81 Bipolar II Disorder
54(3)
301.13/F34.0 Cyclothymic Disorder
57(1)
Substance-Induced Bipolar Disorder
58(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.89 If Alcohol-Induced
58(1)
292.84 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
58(1)
Bipolar Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
59(1)
293.83/F06.33 With Manic Features
59(1)
293.83/F06.33 With Manic or Hypomanic-Like Episodes
59(1)
293.83/F06.34 With Mixed Features
59(1)
296.80/F31.9 Unspecified Bipolar Disorder
60(1)
296.90/F39 Unspecified Mood Disorder
60(1)
Chapter 5 Anxiety Disorders
61(15)
Panic Disorder
61(1)
300.21/F40.01 Panic Disorder With AgoraphObia
61(1)
300.01/F41.0 Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia
61(3)
300.22/F40.0 Agoraphobia
64(3)
300.23/F40.10 Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
67(2)
Specific Phobia
69(1)
300.29/F40.218 Animal
69(1)
300.29/F40.230 Blood-Injection-Injury, Fear Of Blood
69(1)
300.29/F40.231 Blood-Injection-Injury, Fear Of Injections And Transfusions
69(1)
300.29/F40.233 Blood-Injection-Injury, Fear Of Injury
69(1)
300.29/F40.232 Blood-Injection-Injury, Fear Of Other Medical Care
69(1)
300.29/F40.228 Natural Environment
69(1)
300.29/F40.248 Situational
69(1)
300.29/F40.298 Other
69(1)
300.02/F41.1 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
70(1)
Caution: Overdiagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
71(2)
293.84/F06.4 Anxiety Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
73(1)
Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder
74(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.89 If Alcohol-Induced
74(1)
292.89 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
74(1)
300.00/F41.9 Unspecified Anxiety Disorder
75(1)
Chapter 6 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
76(12)
300.3/F42 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
76(5)
300.7/F45.22 Body Dysmorphic Disorder
81(2)
300.3/F42 Hoarding Disorder
83(1)
Tic Disorders
84(1)
307.23/F95.2 Tourette's Disorder
84(1)
307.22/F95.1 Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder
84(1)
307.21/F95.0 Provisional Tic Disorder
84(1)
333.3/G25.61 Substance-Induced Tic Disorder (Indicate Substance)
84(1)
333.3/G25.69 Tic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition (Indicate the Medical Condition)
84(1)
307.20/F95.9 Unspecified Tic Disorder
84(2)
312.39/F63.3 Hair-Pulling Disorder (Trichotillomania)
86(1)
292.89 Substance-Induced Obsessive-Compulsive And Related Disorder
86(1)
[ For Icd-10-Cm Codes, See The Appendix: Crosswalk To Icd-10-Cm Codes.]
294.8/F06.8 Obsessive-Compulsive And Related Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
87(1)
300.00/F42 Unspecified Obsessive-Compulsive And Related Disorder
87(1)
Chapter 7 Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
88(6)
309.81/F43.10 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
88(1)
Caution: The Stressor Gatekeeper
89(2)
308.3/F43.0 Acute Stress Disorder
91(1)
Adjustment Disorder
91(1)
309.0/F43.21 Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood
91(1)
309.24/F43.22 Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety
91(1)
309.28/F43.23 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety/Depressed Mood
91(1)
309.3/F43.24 Adjustment Disorder With Conduct Disturbance
91(1)
309.4/F43.25 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct
91(1)
309.9/F43.20 Unspecified Adjustment Disorder
91(2)
309.89/F43.8 Unspecified Trauma- And Stressor-Related Disorder
93(1)
Chapter 8 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
94(16)
295.9/F20.9 Schizophrenia
94(5)
295.40/F20.81 Schizophreniform Disorder
99(1)
Schizoaffective Disorder
100(1)
295.70/F25.0 Bipolar Type
100(1)
295.70/F25.1 Depressive Type
100(1)
297.1/F22 DELUSIONAL DISORDER
101(3)
297.3/F24 Shared Psychotic Disorder
104(1)
298.8/F23 Brief Psychotic Disorder
105(1)
Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder
106(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.9 If Alcohol-Induced
106(1)
292.9 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
106(1)
Psychotic Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
107(1)
293.81/F06.2 With Delusions
107(1)
293.82/F06.0 With Hallucinations
107(1)
293.89/F06.1 Catatonic Disorder Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
108(1)
298.9/F29 Unspecified Psychotic Disorder
109(1)
Caution: Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome
109(1)
Chapter 9 Substance-Related Disorders and Behavioral Addictions
110(10)
Caution: Substance Abuse and Substance Dependence
110(2)
Substance Dependence
112(1)
303.90/F10.20 Alcohol Dependence
112(1)
304.40/F15.20 Amphetamine Dependence
112(1)
304.30/F12.20 Cannabis Dependence
112(1)
304.20/F14.20 Cocaine Dependence
112(1)
304.30/F16.20 Hallucinogen Dependence
112(1)
304.60/F18.20 Inhalant Dependence
112(1)
304.00/F11.20 Opioid Dependence
112(1)
304.60/F16.20 Phencyclidine Dependence
112(1)
304.10/F13.20 Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Dependence
112(1)
305.1/F17.200 Tobacco Dependence
112(1)
304.80/F19.20 Polysubstance Dependence
112(1)
304.90/F19.20 Other (or Unknown) Substance Dependence (Indicate Substance If Known)
112(2)
Substance Abuse
114(1)
305.00/F10.10 Alcohol Abuse
114(1)
305.70/F15.10 Amphetamine Abuse
114(1)
305.20/F12.10 Cannabis Abuse
114(1)
305.60/F14.10 Cocaine Abuse
114(1)
305.30/F16.10 Hallucinogen Abuse
114(1)
305.90/F18.10 Inhalant Abuse
114(1)
305.50/F11.10 Opioid Abuse
114(1)
305.90/F16.10 Phencyclidine Abuse
114(1)
305.40/F13.10 Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Abuse
114(1)
305.90/F19.10 Other (or Unknown) Substance Abuse (Indicate Substance If Known)
114(1)
Substance Intoxication
115(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
303.00 Alcohol Intoxication
115(1)
305.90 Caffeine Intoxication
115(1)
292.89 Intoxication With Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
116(1)
292.89 Other (or Unknown) Substance Intoxication (Indicate Substance If Known)
116(1)
Substance Withdrawal
116(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.81 Alcohol Withdrawal
116(1)
292.0 Withdrawal from Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
116(1)
292.0 Other (or Unknown) Substance Withdrawal (Indicate Substance If Known)
116(1)
Substance-Induced Mental Disorders
117(2)
Caution: Pathological Gambling and Other Behavioral Addictions
119(1)
Chapter 10 Neurocognitive Disorders
120(10)
Delirium
121(1)
293.0/F05 Delirium Due to Another Medical Condition (Indicate the Medical Condition)
121(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes for Substance-Induced Delirium, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.0 If Alcohol-Induced
121(1)
292.81 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
121(1)
780.09/R41.0 Unspecified Delirium
121(3)
Major Neurocognitive Disorder (Dementia)
124(1)
290.xx/F01.xx Vascular Dementia
124(1)
.40/.51 With Behavioral Disturbance
124(1)
.40/.50 Without Behavioral Disturbance
124(1)
294.xx/F02.xx Dementia Due to Any Other Medical Condition (Indicate the Medical Condition)
124(1)
.11/.81 With Behavioral Disturbance
124(1)
.10/.80 Without Behavioral Disturbance
124(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes for Substance-Induced Persisting Dementia, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.2 If Alcohol-Induced
124(1)
292.82 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
124(4)
Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
128(1)
Caution: Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
128(1)
294.8/R41.9 Unspecified Neurocognitive Disorder
129(1)
Chapter 11 Personality Disorders
130(8)
301.83/F60.3 Borderline Personality Disorder
131(1)
301.7/F60.2 Antisocial Personality Disorder
131(1)
301.81/F60.81 Narcissistic Personality Disorder
132(1)
301.50/F60.4 Histrionic Personality Disorder
132(1)
301.4/F60.5 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
132(1)
301.82/F60.6 Avoidant Personality Disorder
133(1)
301.6/F60.7 Dependent Personality Disorder
133(1)
301.0/F60.0 Paranoid Personality Disorder
133(1)
301.20/F60.1 Schizoid Personality Disorder
133(1)
301.22/F21 Schizotypal Personality Disorder
134(1)
310.1/F07.0 Personality Change Due to Another Medical Condition (Indicate the Medical Condition)
134(1)
301.9/F60.9 Unspecified Personality Disorder
134(1)
Caution: Avoiding Forensic Use of Unspecified Personality Disorder
134(3)
Caution: Personality Dimensions in DSM-5's Section 3
137(1)
Chapter 12 Impulse Control Disorders
138(6)
312.31/F63.0 Pathological Gambling
138(1)
Caution: The Concept of Behavioral Addictions
139(1)
312.34/F63.81 Intermittent Explosive Disorder
140(1)
CAUTION: Intermittent Explosive Disorder Diagnosis
141(1)
312.33/F63.1 Pyromania
141(1)
312.32/F63.2 Kleptomania
142(1)
312.30/F63.9 Unspecified Impulse Control Disorder
143(1)
Caution: Avoiding Forensic Misuse of Unspecified Impulse Control Disorder
143(1)
Chapter 13 Eating Disorders
144(5)
307.1/F50.00 Anorexia Nervosa
144(2)
307.51/F50.2 Bulimia Nervosa
146(1)
307.51/F50.8 Binge-Eating Disorder
147(1)
Caution: Binge-Eating Disorder
147(1)
307.50/F50.9 Unspecified Eating Disorder
148(1)
Caution: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
148(1)
Chapter 14 Sleep-Wake Disorders
149(10)
780.52/G47.00 Insomnia Disorder
149(3)
Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorder
152(1)
307.45/G47.21 Delayed Sleep Phase Type
152(1)
307.45/G47.22 Advanced Sleep Phase Type
152(1)
307.45/G47.23 Irregular Sleep-Wake Type
152(1)
307.45/G47.24 Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Type
152(1)
307.45/G47.26 Shift Work Type
152(1)
307.45/G47.20 Unspecified Type
152(1)
780.54/G47.10 Hypersomnolence Disorder
153(1)
780.57/G47.30 Unspecified Sleep Apnea
154(1)
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorder
155(1)
307.46/F51.3 Sleepwalking Type
155(1)
307.46/F51.4 Sleep Terror Type
155(1)
307.47/F51.5 Nightmare Disorder
155(1)
327.42/G47.52 Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
156(1)
Substance-Induced Sleep-Wake Disorder
157(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.82 If Alcohol-Induced
157(1)
292.85 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
157(1)
327.01/G47.01 Insomnia Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
158(1)
327.14/G47.14 Hypersomnia Due To Another Medical Condition (Indicate The Medical Condition)
158(1)
780.52/G47.00 Unspecified Insomnia
158(1)
780.54/G47.10 Unspecified Hypersomnia
158(1)
780.59/G47.9 Unspecified Sleep-Wake Disorder
158(1)
Chapter 15 Sexual and Gender Issues
159(16)
Gender Dysphoria
160(1)
302.6/F64.2 Gender Dysphoria in Children
160(1)
302.85/F64.1 Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents or Adults
160(1)
Caution: Gender Dysphoria
160(1)
Sexual Dysfunctions
161(1)
302.71/F52.0 Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
161(1)
302.72/F52.21 Erectile Disorder
161(1)
302.75/F52.4 Early Ejaculation
162(1)
302.74/F52.32 Delayed Ejaculation
163(1)
302.72/F52.22 Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
164(1)
302.73/F52.31 Female Orgasmic Disorder
165(1)
302.76/F52.6 Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
166(1)
Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
167(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
291.89 If Alcohol-Induced
167(1)
292.89 If Induced by Any Other Substance (Indicate Substance)
167(1)
Sexual Dysfunction Due to Another Medical Condition (Indicate the Medical Condition)
168(1)
608.89/N50.8 Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition
168(1)
607.84/N52.9 Erectile Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition
168(1)
625.8/N94.89 Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition
168(1)
625.0/N94.1 Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition
168(1)
302.70/F52.9 Unspecified Sexual Dysfunction
169(1)
Paraphilic Disorders
169(1)
302.2/F65.4 Pedophilic Disorder
169(1)
302.4/F65.2 Exhibitionistic Disorder
169(1)
302.82/F65.3 Voyeuristic Disorder
169(1)
302.89/F65.81 Frotteuristic Disorder
169(1)
302.84/F65.52 Sexual Sadism Disorder
169(1)
302.83/F65.51 Sexual Masochism Disorder
169(1)
302.81/F65.0 Fetishistic Disorder
169(1)
302.3/F65.1 Transvestic Disorder
169(1)
302.9/F65.9 Unspecified Paraphilic Disorder
169(5)
Caution: Rejected Paraphilic Disorders
174(1)
Chapter 16 Disorders Related to Physical Symptoms
175(7)
300.82/F45.1 Somatic Symptom Disorder
175(2)
Caution: Avoid Overdiagnosing DSM-5 Somatic Symptom Disorder
177(1)
Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder)
178(1)
300.11/F44.4 Conversion Disorder With Motor Symptoms
178(1)
300.11/F44.6 Conversion Disorder With Sensory Symptoms
178(1)
300.11/F44.5 Conversion Disorder With Seizures
178(1)
300.11/F44.7 Conversion Disorder With Mixed Presentation
178(1)
316/F54 Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition
179(1)
300.19/F68.10 Factitious Disorder
180(2)
Chapter 17 Dissociative Disorders
182(7)
Caution: Dissociative Disorders---Fad Alert
182(1)
300.14/F44.81 Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
183(1)
Caution: Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
183(1)
300.12/F44.0 Dissociative Amnesia
184(1)
Caution: Dissociative Amnesia
185(1)
300.6/F48.1 Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
186(2)
300.15/F44.9 Unspecified Dissociative Disorder
188(1)
Chapter 18 Codes for Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention but Are Not Mental Disorders
189(4)
Invitation: Please Use These Codes More Often
189(1)
Relational Problems
190(1)
V61.20/Z62.820 Parent-Child Relational Problem
190(1)
V61.10/Z63.0 Partner Relational Problem
190(1)
V61.8/Z62.891 Sibling Relational Problem
190(1)
V62.81/Z63.9 Unspecified Relational Problem
190(1)
Problems Related To Abuse Or Neglect
190(1)
[ For ICD-10-CM codes, see the Appendix: Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes.]
Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
190(1)
332.1/G21.11 Neuroleptic-Induced Parkinsonism
190(1)
332.1/G21.19 Other Medication-Induced Parkinsonism
190(1)
333.92/G21.0 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
190(1)
333.72/G24.02 Medication-Induced Acute Dystonia
190(1)
333.99/G25.71 Medication-Induced Acute Akathisia
191(1)
333.85/G24.01 Tardive Dyskinesia
191(1)
333.72/G24.09 Tardive Dystonia
191(1)
333.99/G25.71 Tardive Akathisia
191(1)
333.1/G25.1 Medication-Induced Postural Tremor
191(1)
333.90/G25.9 Unspecified Medication-Induced Movement Disorder
191(1)
Other Problems
191(1)
V15.81/Z91.19 Noncompliance With Treatment
191(1)
V65.2/Z76.5 Malingering
191(1)
V71.01/Z72.811 Adult Antisocial Behavior
191(1)
V71.02/Z72.810 Child or Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
191(1)
V62.89/R41.83 Borderline Intellectual Functioning
191(1)
780.97/R41.82 Age-Related Cognitive Decline
192(1)
V62.82/Z63.4 Bereavement
192(1)
V62.3/Z55.9 Academic Problem
192(1)
V62.2/Z56.9 Occupational Problem
192(1)
V62.89/Z65.8 Religious or Spiritual Problem
192(1)
V62.4/Z60.3 Acculturation Problem
192(1)
V62.89/Z60.0 Phase of Life Problem
192(1)
995.29/T43.205 Antidepressant Discontinuation Syndrome
192(1)
995.20/T50.905 Other Adverse Effect of Medication
192(1)
Appendix. Crosswalk to ICD-10-CM Codes 193(16)
Index of Disorders by Symptoms 209(9)
Resources for Codes 218
Allen Frances, MD, is a clinician, educator, researcher, and leading authority on psychiatric diagnosis. He chaired the DSM-IV Task Force, was a member of the Task Force that prepared DSM-III-R, and wrote the final version of the Personality Disorders section in DSM-III. The author of several hundred papers and more than a dozen books, most recently Saving Normal: An Insider's Revolt against Out-of-Control Psychiatric Diagnosis, DSM-5, Big Pharma, and the Medicalization of Ordinary Life, Dr. Frances is Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University.