DSM v Audio Crash Course - Complete Review of the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder

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There are three phases to the individual psychotherapy used in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder. In phase one, there is the establishment of safety, reduction in symptoms, and stabilization. Phase two involves confronting and working through the traumatic memories. Phase three involves integration and rehabilitation. Besides the preferred treatment of individual psychotherapy, patients can participate in family systems therapy, cognitive therapy, clinical hypnosis, and creative arts therapy. It does not respond to medications unless there is coexisting anxiety and depression.

DISSOCIATIVE AMNESIA (300.12) Dissociative amnesia or DA is one of the three specified dissociative disorders seen in DSM-V. There is a transient loss of recall memory in this disorder that can occur over a few seconds or a few years. This is almost always secondary to psychological trauma. It involves memory loss that is beyond that seen with typical forgetfulness. The patient may forget key details of what happened before or during a traumatic event but will remember other details. This usually arises out of childhood traumatic events but can be difficult to actually diagnose. In older individuals, it can stem from war trauma or stressful situations that involve extremes of emotions that the individual cannot cope with. There are brain abnormalities in the right temporo-frontal cortical area in individuals who have dissociative amnesia. The main criteria of dissociative amnesia, according to the DSM-V, include the following: •

Inability to recall autobiographical memories about a traumatic event

Distress caused by the inability to remember the event

There is no physiological cause of the lack of memory

The disorder is not secondary to dissociative identity disorder

There is no substance use or abuse involved

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Pedophilic Disorder (302.2

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page 301

Frotteuristic Disorder (302.89

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page 298

Sexual Sadism Disorder (302.84

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page 300

Exhibitionistic Disorder (302.4

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page 297

Mild Neurocognitive Disorder (331.83

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page 263

Schizoid Personality Disorder (301.20

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page 280

Caffeine-Related Disorders

3min
pages 242-243

Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders

2min
pages 248-249

Antisocial Personality Disorder (301.7

3min
pages 230-231

Premature (Early) Ejaculation (302.75

1min
page 217

Conduct Disorder (312.81

2min
pages 228-229

Restless Legs Syndrome (333.94

1min
page 203

Nightmare Disorder (307.47

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page 201

Sleep Terrors (307.46

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page 200

Sleepwalking (307.46

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page 199

Dissociative Amnesia (300.12

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pages 140-141

Encopresis (307.7

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page 182

Psychological Factors Affecting Other Medical Conditions (316

1min
page 155

Binge-Eating Disorder (307.51

1min
page 172

Anorexia Nervosa (307.1

3min
pages 168-169

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (300.7

4min
pages 109-111

Specified Panic Attack

2min
pages 95-96

Autism Spectrum Disorder (299.0

3min
pages 28-29

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (314.0X

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pages 30-31

Specific Learning Disorders (315

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page 32

Persistent (Chronic) Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder

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Schizophrenia (259.90

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pages 50-51

Speech Sound Disorder (previously Phonological Disorder or 315.39

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page 24

Global Developmental Delay

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page 21

Language Disorder

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