DSM-5-TR: Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder
Updates To The DSM-5-TR
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An issue resulted from a change made between DSM IV, which had a ?mood disorders? grouping, and DSM-5, where the classification was split into two groupings, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders.? The change occured in the text of Criterion A: Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder which led some clinicians to mistakenly conclude that the disorder required elevated, expansive, or irritable mood or markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities.
An issue resulted from a change made between DSM IV, which had a ?mood disorders? grouping, and DSM-5, where the classification was split into two groupings, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders.? The change occured in the text of Criterion A: Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder which led some clinicians to mistakenly conclude that the disorder required elevated, expansive, or irritable mood or markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities.
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An issue resulted from a change made between DSM IV, which had a ?mood disorders? grouping, and DSM-5, where the classification was split into two groupings, ?bipolar and related disorders? and ?depressive disorders.? The change occured in the text of Criterion A: Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar and Related Disorder which led some clinicians to mistakenly conclude that the disorder required elevated, expansive, or irritable mood or markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, activities.