From TIME:
Doctors use the the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)'s definitions to diagnose more 300 other conditions. Insurance companies use it to justify reimbursements; without a DSM code, mental-health patients and doctors usually don't get paid. DSM-5 is already so famous that it has its own website: http://dsm5.org
On Dec. 1, the American Psychiatric Association approved the fifth edition of the DSM which took 13 years and 1,500 mental-health experts to complete. They tried to approach mental disorders less as discrete illnesses, like leukemia, and more as problems on a continuum, like hypertension.
Here are a few of the new additions in DSM-5:
- Hoarding is included as a diagnosis, meaning those who can't get rid of ephemera can now seek reimbursement for therapy
- Binge eating was in the appendix for more than a decade, but now it's an official diagnosis
- Bereavement. The previous DSM said those in mourning don't necessarily qualify for depression therapy or medication. DSM-5 eliminates that exclusion.
- Excoriation, or skin picking, should be considered a mental illness according to DSM-5
References:
Redefining Mental Illness. TIME, 2012.
Doctors use the the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)'s definitions to diagnose more 300 other conditions. Insurance companies use it to justify reimbursements; without a DSM code, mental-health patients and doctors usually don't get paid. DSM-5 is already so famous that it has its own website: http://dsm5.org
On Dec. 1, the American Psychiatric Association approved the fifth edition of the DSM which took 13 years and 1,500 mental-health experts to complete. They tried to approach mental disorders less as discrete illnesses, like leukemia, and more as problems on a continuum, like hypertension.
Here are a few of the new additions in DSM-5:
- Hoarding is included as a diagnosis, meaning those who can't get rid of ephemera can now seek reimbursement for therapy
- Binge eating was in the appendix for more than a decade, but now it's an official diagnosis
- Bereavement. The previous DSM said those in mourning don't necessarily qualify for depression therapy or medication. DSM-5 eliminates that exclusion.
- Excoriation, or skin picking, should be considered a mental illness according to DSM-5
References:
Redefining Mental Illness. TIME, 2012.
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