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... The Diagnosis and Statistic Manual Of Mental Disorders (DSM-III-R) offers a definition for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, it should also be noted ...
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DSM III (1980), published by the American Psychiatric Association describes two subtypes of attention deficit disorder: attention deficit disorder with ...
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... The requirements for diagnosis are found in the third edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental disorders (DSM III), which is the official ...
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... A few years later during the late nineteen eighties the DSM-III first announced the disorder as ADD, which stands for Attention Deficit Disorder. ...
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... The research on this topic is all rather recent as the disorder was only added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in the ...
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... norms and expectations (Smith 1999). DSM III gives a list of criteria for the diagnosis of APD. These five points are as follows ...
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... often prepare elaborate meals for others, but tend to limit themselves to a narrow selection of low-calorie foods ("Anorexia Nervosa: DSM-III-R Description" 1 ...
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... mothers who smoked more than half a pack of cigarettes daily during pregnancy were significantly more likely to have offspring who met DSM-III-R diagnostic ...
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... The research on this topic is all rather recent as the disorder was only added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in the ...
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... Behaviorally, those with APD are irresponsive, impulsive, and prone to violate social and legal norms and expectations (Smith 1999).DSM III gives a list of ...
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... However, those who have rapid cycling may experience more episodes of mania and depression that succeed each other without a period of remission (DSM III-R). ...
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... Michael could be viewed as suffering from an identity disorder according to the DSM-III criterion of experiencing severe distress because of uncertainty about ...
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... norms and expectations (Smith 1999). DSM III gives a list of criteria for the diagnosis of APD. These five points are as follows ...
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... The research on this topic is all rather recent as the disorder was only added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) in the ...
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... preschool children with symptoms of ODD tended to have persistent problems, and at the age of 9, over 60 percent of these children met the DSM III criteria for ...
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... ADD). In the DSM-III two versions of ADD were presented, ADD+H (with hyperactivity) and ADD-H (without hyperactivity). ADHD finally ...
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... dependence had an average of 5.3 (+-) 0.77 DSM-IV abuse and dependence symptoms, which is somewhat less than the average of 6.6 DSM-III symptoms reported for ...
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... DSM-III (3rd edition) American Psychiatric Association; Washington. Cooper, JR, Bloom, FE & Roth, RH (1986) The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology. ...
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... The structured clinical interview for DSM III- R dissociative disorders: American Journal of Psychiatry. The journey is painful, but the rewards are great. ...
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... Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-III-R Psychiatric disorders among persons aged 15-54 in the United States: Results from the National Comorbidity Survey ...
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... According to Sydney Walker III, Southern California Director of Neuropsychiatric Institute ... According to the DSM-IV, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is ...
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... the other, resulting in legal blindness, Edvard was added to Axis III. ... The DSM-IV criteria for social phobia generalized type, occasionally called social ...
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... A new category of bipolar disorder, bipolar type III, is being considered for the DSM-V and that category would include patients who were first diagnosed as ...
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... III. ... The DSM-IV describes Manic and Depressive episodes as: "The essential feature is a distinct period when the predominant mood is either elevated, expansive ...
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... Societal Issues and Beliefs Facing Gay and Lesbian Parents.....4 III. ... Although homosexuality is no longer listed as such in the DSM-IV, there are still ...
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