How does the DSM-5 classify and diagnose mental disorders?
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), is a widely used handbook for the classification and diagnosis of mental disorders. It provides a comprehensive framework for mental health professionals to understand, assess, and diagnose individuals who may be experiencing psychological distress. The DSM-5 organizes mental disorders into different categories based on symptom presentation, severity, and impact on functioning. It relies on a systematic approach to diagnose mental disorders, requiring professionals to gather information about an individual's symptoms, history, and current functioning. By using specific criteria for each disorder, the DSM-5 helps clinicians make accurate diagnoses and develop appropriate treatment plans tailored to an individual's specific needs.
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