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What were 6 major changes from DSM 4 to DSM 5?
- elimination of the multiaxial system, implementation of the single axle system (consider all info together
- convergence of various disorders (e.g autism, aspergers etc) in ASD
- removed subtypes of schizophrenia
- OCD and related disorders separated from Anxiety disorders
- DMDD introduced
- PMDD introduced
What does “DSM-5” stand for?
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth edition
Briefly outline the MSE
Purpose: Flags signs and symptoms of mental illnesses across all areas. Provides snapshot, comparison across time is helpful
Following components
- Appearance and Behaviour (appropriateness and distress)
- Motor Activity
- Speech
- Mood & Affect
- Thought Content & Process
- Perceptual disturbances
- Cognition
- Judgement
- Reasoning
- Insight
AB A S MA T P C J R I
ABby Acts So MAturely, Thought Probably Can’t Just Really Injoy
What is the general idea behind the intake interview?
- obtain info that will establish a criteria-based diagnosis
- predicts course of illness
- vital BPS info, necessary to inform treatment plan
- interview itself forms part of treatment, establishing relationship etc
What are the 5Ps of case formulation?
Presenting
Predisposing
Precipitating
Perpetuating
Protective
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