10(1), 10 19, 2018 DSM DSM DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-I 1952 DSM-5 2013 60 AD AD DSM-I 1952 DSM-II 1968 DSM-III 1980 OCD PTSD DSM-5 2013 AD AD AD, OCD, PTSD anxiety disorder, DSM, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxeity disorder 11 DSM DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders American Psychiatric Association: APA 1952 DSM-I APA,1952 2013 DSM-5 APA, 2013 DSM 66 Anxiety Disorders: AD, DSM-5 1980 DSM-III AD 40 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980AD Neurosis DSM-I 1952 APA, 1952 DSM-5 APA, 2013 AD AD DSM-5 2013 AD Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder: OCD Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: PTSD DSM-I 1952 1945 2 Psychoneurotic disorder Psychosis Neurosis Adjustment disorder Personality disorder 10
DSM APA DSM-I 1952 APA, 1952 Organic brain syndrome: OBS Functional disorder Mental deficiency 3 APA, 1952 AD 2 Functional disorders Psychoneurotic reaction DSM-I 1952 Karl Augustus Menninger 1893 1990 Adolf Meyer 1866 1950 reaction 1998 7 APA, 1952 AD 3 DSM-II 1968 DSM-III 1980 1968 DSM-II APA, 1968 3 10 DSM-I 1952 APA, 1952 DSM-I 1952 APA, 1952 AD DSM-II 1968AD 5 Anxious neurosis Histrionic neurosis Phobic neurosis Obsessive Compulsive neurosis Depressive neurosis Neurasthenia Depersonalization neurosis Hypochondriacal neurosis 10 APA, 1968 1975 World Health Organization: WHO ICD-9 WHO, 1975 Table 1 1970 diagnostic hierarchy 1998 1980 DSM-III APA, 1980 WHO ICD-9 1975 WHO, 1975 ICD-9 11
Vol. 10 No. 1 Table 1 AD ICD-9 1975 DSM-III 1980 DSM-III-R 1987 DSM-IV 1994 DSM-5 2013 300.23 300.23 300.23 SAD 300.23 SAD 300.29 SP 300.29 SP 300.29 SP 300.29 SP 300.2 300.22 300.21 300.01 PD 300.22 PD PD 300.21 PD 300.01 PD 300.22 PD 300.21 PD 300.01 PD 300.22 AG 300.01 PD 300.22 AG 300.01 PD 300.02GAD 300.02GAD 300.02GAD 300.02GAD 300.30 OCD 300.30 OCD 300.30 OCD PTSD 308.30 PTSD 308.3 ASD 309.89PTSD 308.81 PTSD / 309.81 PTSD 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.09 300.00 293.84 293.84 292.89 291/292.89 309.21 313.23 SP: simple phobia, PD: panic disorder, GAD: generalized anxiety disorder, OCD: obsessive compulsive disorder, PTSD: posttraumatic stress disorder, ASD: acute stress disorder, AG: agoraphobia WHO R. L. Spitzer R. L. Spitzer A. Frances D. J. Kupfer 12
DSM 1972 Feighner Feighner et al, 1972 1978 National Institute of Mental Health: NIMH RDC Spitzer, 1978 DSM-III 1980 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 AD Table 1 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 AD Somatoform disorders Dissociative disorders DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 AD ICD-9 1975 WHO, 1975 Phobic disorders Anxiety states OCD AD APA, 1980 Kriegsnuerosen Traumatic neurosis ICD-9 PTSD AD APA, 1980 PA PA DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 Panic Attack: PA Agoraphobia: AG Social phobia Social Anxiety Disorders: SAD Simple phobia Specific phobia 4 Panic disorder: PD Generalized Anxiety Disorder: GAD APA, 1980 Table 1 DSM-III 1980 DSM-III-R 1987 DSM-III-R 1987 APA, 1987 DSM- III 1980 APA, 1980 7 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 1 AG DSM-III-R 1987 APA, 1987 1 AG DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 ICD-10 1992 WHO, 1992AG PA DSM- III-R 1987 APA, 1987 DSM Table 1 13
Vol. 10 No. 1 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 / 2 PTSD 1 APA, 1987 DSM-III-R 1987 DSM-IV 1994 DSM-III-R 1987 APA, 1987 DSM-IV 1994 APA, 1994 IV III-R PTSD 1 Acute Stress Disorder: ASD 1 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 Table 1 1 DSM-IV 1994 APA, 1994 DSM-IV 1994 DSM-5 2013 AD DSM-5 2013 APA, 2013 DSM-IV 1994 APA, 1994AD OCD PTSD ASD AD 2 DSM-IV 1994 APA, 1994 Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Separation anxiety disorder Selective mutism2 AD Table 1 DSM-5 2013 APA, 2013OCD AD PTSD ASD APA, 2013 DSM-5 2013 APA, 2013 AD AD PTSD ASD AD APA, 2013 AD 3 AD AD SAD AD AD APA, 2013 AD APA, 2013 AD AG 1 DSM-III 1980 APA, 1980 1980 DSM-III APA, 1980 PD AG 1987 DSM-III-R APA, 1987 PD AG DSM-5 2013 APA, 2013 14
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