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Quick Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria from DSM-IV-TR
by American Psychiatric Association
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... mental symptoms and that the mechanism for this effect is physiological. When a mental disorder is judged to be a direct physiological consequence of the general medical condition, ... "
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Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR
by American Psychiatric Association
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... mental symptoms and that the mechanism for this effect is physiological. When a mental disorder is judged to be a direct physiological consequence of the general medical condition, ... "
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The Mental Health Desk Reference: Visual Guides and More for Learning to Use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (Dsm-Iv-Tr (Haworth Social Work Practice,)
by Carlton E. Munson
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... determined by clinical judgment to be a direct physiological consequence of a general medical condition (GMC). ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Fourth Edition, Psychotic Disorder, United States, Major Depressive Disorder, Substance-Related Disorders, simple deteriorative disorder, diagnostic criteria section, postpsychotic depressive disorder, recurrent brief depressive disorder, multiaxial format, criteria reprinted
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Dsm-Iv Training Guide
by William H. Reid
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... or laboratory findings that the disturbance is the direct physiological consequence of one of the general medical conditions listed below. D. The deficits do not occur exclusively during the course of ... "
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Manic Episode, Mood Disorders, Adjustment Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Case Vignette, Delusional Disorder, disorders preempt, predominant sleep disturbance, appropriate reality testing, laboratory findings that the disturbance, independent clinical attention, behaviors cause clinically significant distress
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