Psychiatric Diagnoses are categorized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders, 4th. Edition. Better known as the DSM-IV, the manual is
published by the American Psychiatric Association and covers all mental health
disorders for both children and adults. It also lists known causes of these
disorders, statistics in terms of gender, age at onset, and prognosis as well
as some research concerning the optimal treatment approaches.
Mental Health Professionals use this manual when
working with patients in order to better understand their illness and potential
treatment and to help 3rd party payers (e.g., insurance) understand the needs
of the patient. The book is typically considered the ‘bible’ for any
professional who makes psychiatric diagnoses in the United States and many other
countries. Much of the diagnostic information on these pages is gathered from
the DSM IV.
The DSM IV is published by the American
Psychiatric Association. Much of the information from the Psychiatric
Disorders pages is summarized from the pages of this text. Should any
questions arise concerning incongruencies or inaccurate information, you should
always default to the DSM as the ultimate guide to mental disorders.