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Changes in DSM-5: An Overview
Sheila L. Videbeck, PhD, RN
• The focus of this overview is major changes
between DSM-IV-TR (2000) and DSM-5
(2013).
• Both organizational and conceptual changes in
diagnoses are included.
• Further, inclusive and detailed changes and
explanations for changes are available at
www.DSM5.org/HighlightsofChanges
Overview
• Elimination of the only age-based section:
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy,
Childhood or Adolescence. Diagnoses from this
section have been distributed to other sections
based on disorder categories.
• Creation of new sections: Neurodevelopmental
Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive and Related
Disorders; Trauma- and Stressor-Related
Disorders.
Major DSM-5 Changes
• Sections renamed to better reflect disorders in
the section
• Change in the name of diagnoses (with
minimal change in individual diagnosis)
• Change in conceptual approach to a set of
diagnoses, specifically Autism Spectrum
Disorder
• Changes in definition, criteria for diagnoses,
and/or specifiers of the disorder
Major DSM-5 Changes (continued)
• The term “General medical condition” has been
replaced throughout DSM-5 with “Another
medical condition”
• Diagnoses are no longer placed on the multi-
axial system of Axes I-V
• The Global Assessment of Functioning Scale
(GAF) has been eliminated
Major DSM-5 Changes (continued)
• This category has been eliminated
• Disorders formerly in the section have been
distributed in other sections
• Neurodevelopmental Disorders is a new
section that contains many of the diagnoses
from this old section
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed
in Infancy, Childhood, or
Adolescence
• Mental Retardation diagnosis has been
replaced with Intellectual Disability
• Both cognitive capacity (IQ) and adaptive
functioning are assessed with severity based
on adaptive functioning rather than IQ
Intellectual Disability
1. Language Disorder (combines Expressive and
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disorder)
2. Speech Sound Disorder (replaces
Phonological Disorder)
3. Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder (formerly
Stuttering)
4. Social Pragmatic Disorder (New)
Communication Disorders is a
category in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders that includes:
• A conceptual change defines Autism Spectrum
Disorder as a single condition with different
levels of symptom severity – 2 symptom
categories are: social communication &
interaction; and repetitive, behavior, interests,
& activities
• Encompasses previous diagnoses of Autistic
Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, Childhood
Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive
Developmental Disorder NOS
Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
• Specific Learning Disorder (includes former
reading, math, written expression, and NOS
diagnoses)
• Motor Disorders (includes Developmental
Coordination Disorder, Stereotypic Movement
Disorder, Tourette’s Disorder, and other vocal
and motor tics, & unspecified disorders)
Additional Neurodevelopmental
Disorder Diagnoses
• Elimination of paranoid, undifferentiated,
disorganized, and residual subtypes
• Delusional Disorder – can now include bizarre
delusion(s)
• Schizoaffective Disorder – major mood episode
must be present for a majority of the total
duration of disorder
Schizophrenia Spectrum and other
Psychotic Disorders
• Criteria for mania and hypomania now include
changes in activity and energy as well as mood
changes
• Changes in diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder in
children on slide #13
Bipolar and Related Disorders
• Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder – for
children under age 18 who have persistent
irritability and frequent extreme out of control
behavior (to address concerns about potential
overdiagnosis of Bipolar Disorder)
• Persistent Depressive Disorder (replaces
Dysthymic Disorder)
• Bereavement no longer excluded from
depression diagnosis
Depressive Disorders
• PTSD moved to new section called Trauma and
Stressor Related Disorders
• OCD moved to new section called Obsessive-
Compulsive and Related Disorders
• Social Anxiety Disorder (replaces Social
Phobia)
• Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia – now 2
diagnoses, no longer one diagnosis
• Separation Anxiety Disorder – moved from the
old First Diagnosed in Infancy…section
Anxiety Disorders
• Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – moved from
Anxiety Disorder section
• New Diagnosis: Hoarding Disorder
• Body Dysmorphic Disorder – moved from old
Somatoform Disorder section
• Trichotillomania
• Skin-picking Disorder
• Substance-induced OCD and OCD due to
another medical condition
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related
Disorders
• Reactive Attachment Disorder – moved from
the old First Diagnosed in Infancy…section
• Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder
• PTSD – moved from Anxiety Disorders section
• Acute Stress Disorder – moved from Anxiety
Disorder Section
• Adjustment Disorders – old section of
Adjustment Disorders eliminated
Trauma and Stressor-Related
Disorders
• Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder –
concepts of depersonalization and derealization
combined to replace former Depersonalization
Disorder
• Dissociative Fugue – now a specifier under
Dissociative Amnesia instead of a stand-alone
diagnosis
Dissociative Disorders
• Formerly called Somatoform Disorders
• Somatic Symptom Disorder (replaces
Somatization Disorder)
• Illness Anxiety Disorder (replaces
Hypochondirasis)
• Conversion Disorder – also called Functional
Neurological Symptom Disorder
• Factitious Disorder: Imposed on self or
Imposed on other colloquially known as
Munchausen’s Syndrome and Munchausen’s by
proxy)
Somatic Symptom and Related
Disorders
• Adult diagnoses of Anorexia Nervosa and
Bulimia Nervosa are essentially unchanged
• New Diagnosis: Binge Eating Disorder
• New Diagnosis: Avoidant/Restrictive Food
Intake Disorder
• Pica and Rumination Disorder - moved from
former First Diagnosed in Infancy…section
Feeding and Eating Disorders
• Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant
Disorder – moved from former First Diagnosed
in Infancy…section
• Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Kleptomania,
& Pyromania – moved from former Impulse-
Control Disorder section
Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and
Conduct Disorders
• Gambling – moved from former Impulse-
Control Disorder section
• No longer a separation of substance abuse and
dependence
• Categories reduced by combining
amphetamine and cocaine into stimulants;
phencyclidine included in hallucinogens; and
nicotine expanded to tobacco
Substance-Related and Addictive
Disorders
• Formerly Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic
and other Cognitive Disorders section
• Delirium remains in section
• Amnestic Disorder and Dementia are now in a
new category called Mild or Major
Neurocognitive Disorder specified according to
etiology (vascular, HIV Infection, Traumatic
Brain Injury, Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s
Huntington’s, Prion, other medical condition,
multiple etiologies), location (Frontotemporal),
or characteristics (with Lewy Bodies)
Neurocognitive Disorders
• Personality Disorder diagnoses remain
unchanged in Section II
• Another alternative approach is proposed in
Section III to be used for further study; it
contains changes proposed in drafts of DSM-5
which were not ultimately accepted
• The alternate section has 6 rather than 10
diagnoses with criteria focusing on
personality traits and personality functioning
Personality Disorders
• For changes in criteria, definitions, or
specifiers that are routinely used by clinicians
making diagnoses, see the website
www.DSM5/HighlightsofChanges
Additional Changes

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DSM-5_PowerPoint.pptx

  • 1. Changes in DSM-5: An Overview Sheila L. Videbeck, PhD, RN
  • 2. • The focus of this overview is major changes between DSM-IV-TR (2000) and DSM-5 (2013). • Both organizational and conceptual changes in diagnoses are included. • Further, inclusive and detailed changes and explanations for changes are available at www.DSM5.org/HighlightsofChanges Overview
  • 3. • Elimination of the only age-based section: Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence. Diagnoses from this section have been distributed to other sections based on disorder categories. • Creation of new sections: Neurodevelopmental Disorders; Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders; Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders. Major DSM-5 Changes
  • 4. • Sections renamed to better reflect disorders in the section • Change in the name of diagnoses (with minimal change in individual diagnosis) • Change in conceptual approach to a set of diagnoses, specifically Autism Spectrum Disorder • Changes in definition, criteria for diagnoses, and/or specifiers of the disorder Major DSM-5 Changes (continued)
  • 5. • The term “General medical condition” has been replaced throughout DSM-5 with “Another medical condition” • Diagnoses are no longer placed on the multi- axial system of Axes I-V • The Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (GAF) has been eliminated Major DSM-5 Changes (continued)
  • 6. • This category has been eliminated • Disorders formerly in the section have been distributed in other sections • Neurodevelopmental Disorders is a new section that contains many of the diagnoses from this old section Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence
  • 7. • Mental Retardation diagnosis has been replaced with Intellectual Disability • Both cognitive capacity (IQ) and adaptive functioning are assessed with severity based on adaptive functioning rather than IQ Intellectual Disability
  • 8. 1. Language Disorder (combines Expressive and Mixed Receptive-Expressive Disorder) 2. Speech Sound Disorder (replaces Phonological Disorder) 3. Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder (formerly Stuttering) 4. Social Pragmatic Disorder (New) Communication Disorders is a category in Neurodevelopmental Disorders that includes:
  • 9. • A conceptual change defines Autism Spectrum Disorder as a single condition with different levels of symptom severity – 2 symptom categories are: social communication & interaction; and repetitive, behavior, interests, & activities • Encompasses previous diagnoses of Autistic Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • 10. • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder • Specific Learning Disorder (includes former reading, math, written expression, and NOS diagnoses) • Motor Disorders (includes Developmental Coordination Disorder, Stereotypic Movement Disorder, Tourette’s Disorder, and other vocal and motor tics, & unspecified disorders) Additional Neurodevelopmental Disorder Diagnoses
  • 11. • Elimination of paranoid, undifferentiated, disorganized, and residual subtypes • Delusional Disorder – can now include bizarre delusion(s) • Schizoaffective Disorder – major mood episode must be present for a majority of the total duration of disorder Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders
  • 12. • Criteria for mania and hypomania now include changes in activity and energy as well as mood changes • Changes in diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder in children on slide #13 Bipolar and Related Disorders
  • 13. • Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder – for children under age 18 who have persistent irritability and frequent extreme out of control behavior (to address concerns about potential overdiagnosis of Bipolar Disorder) • Persistent Depressive Disorder (replaces Dysthymic Disorder) • Bereavement no longer excluded from depression diagnosis Depressive Disorders
  • 14. • PTSD moved to new section called Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders • OCD moved to new section called Obsessive- Compulsive and Related Disorders • Social Anxiety Disorder (replaces Social Phobia) • Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia – now 2 diagnoses, no longer one diagnosis • Separation Anxiety Disorder – moved from the old First Diagnosed in Infancy…section Anxiety Disorders
  • 15. • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – moved from Anxiety Disorder section • New Diagnosis: Hoarding Disorder • Body Dysmorphic Disorder – moved from old Somatoform Disorder section • Trichotillomania • Skin-picking Disorder • Substance-induced OCD and OCD due to another medical condition Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • 16. • Reactive Attachment Disorder – moved from the old First Diagnosed in Infancy…section • Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder • PTSD – moved from Anxiety Disorders section • Acute Stress Disorder – moved from Anxiety Disorder Section • Adjustment Disorders – old section of Adjustment Disorders eliminated Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
  • 17. • Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder – concepts of depersonalization and derealization combined to replace former Depersonalization Disorder • Dissociative Fugue – now a specifier under Dissociative Amnesia instead of a stand-alone diagnosis Dissociative Disorders
  • 18. • Formerly called Somatoform Disorders • Somatic Symptom Disorder (replaces Somatization Disorder) • Illness Anxiety Disorder (replaces Hypochondirasis) • Conversion Disorder – also called Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder • Factitious Disorder: Imposed on self or Imposed on other colloquially known as Munchausen’s Syndrome and Munchausen’s by proxy) Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
  • 19. • Adult diagnoses of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are essentially unchanged • New Diagnosis: Binge Eating Disorder • New Diagnosis: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder • Pica and Rumination Disorder - moved from former First Diagnosed in Infancy…section Feeding and Eating Disorders
  • 20. • Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder – moved from former First Diagnosed in Infancy…section • Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Kleptomania, & Pyromania – moved from former Impulse- Control Disorder section Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders
  • 21. • Gambling – moved from former Impulse- Control Disorder section • No longer a separation of substance abuse and dependence • Categories reduced by combining amphetamine and cocaine into stimulants; phencyclidine included in hallucinogens; and nicotine expanded to tobacco Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
  • 22. • Formerly Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and other Cognitive Disorders section • Delirium remains in section • Amnestic Disorder and Dementia are now in a new category called Mild or Major Neurocognitive Disorder specified according to etiology (vascular, HIV Infection, Traumatic Brain Injury, Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s Huntington’s, Prion, other medical condition, multiple etiologies), location (Frontotemporal), or characteristics (with Lewy Bodies) Neurocognitive Disorders
  • 23. • Personality Disorder diagnoses remain unchanged in Section II • Another alternative approach is proposed in Section III to be used for further study; it contains changes proposed in drafts of DSM-5 which were not ultimately accepted • The alternate section has 6 rather than 10 diagnoses with criteria focusing on personality traits and personality functioning Personality Disorders
  • 24. • For changes in criteria, definitions, or specifiers that are routinely used by clinicians making diagnoses, see the website www.DSM5/HighlightsofChanges Additional Changes