Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders/Related Articles
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
- See also changes related to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or pages that link to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or to this page or whose text contains "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders".
Parent topics
- Mental disorder [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Mental illness [r]: A disease of the brain and mind. [e]
Subtopics
- Bipolar disorder [r]: A mental illness of the subtype mood disorders which is also known as manic-depressive illness, characterised by the occurrence of manic or hypomanic states alternating with bouts of depression. [e]
- Child abuse [r]: The act of intentionally harming a child, or the results of that act. [e]
- Child sexual abuse [r]: A subtype of child abuse that occurs when an adult or older child forces or coerces a child into sexual activity. [e]
- Dissociative disorder [r]: A class of diagnoses that involve a disruption of memory, awareness, identity and/or perception. [e]
- Dissociative identity disorder [r]:
The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.
The presence of two or more distinct personality states that alternate control over a person's behaviour. [e]
- American Psychiatric Association [r]: A professional society for physicians who specialize in the treatment of mental disorders. [e]
- Junk food [r]: Tasty processed food of dubious nutritional value, usually mostly sugar and refined carbohydrates. [e]
- Social policy [r]: A broad category of public, private and third sector laws, rules and procedures directed at what in the 19th century was known as "the social problem": income maintenance of the aged and poor, education (including job training), health care, personal care of designated populations at high risk of dependency (e.g., aged, mentally ill, mentally retarded, disabled) and related issues. [e]
- Abnormal psychology [r]: The field of study which focuses on describing patterns of behavior that deviate from accepted social norms. [e]
- DSM [r]: Add brief definition or description
- DSM-IV [r]: Add brief definition or description