Mood disorders have proven to be a fertile ground for nosological debate. Numerous attempts to classify them phenomenologically have been undertaken, but it is doubtful whether there will ever be widespread agreement until more definitive biological markers emerge. Although some individual classifications may have limited utility, the DSM nosology appears to incorporate most, if not all, of the mood disorders encountered in clinical practice. Indeed, with minor modifications, the DSM and ICD systems could be amalgamated to ensure universal agreement in our conceptualization of mood disorders.Robert D Goldney
The classification and diagnosis of mood disorders have been the subject of much debate over the las...
New, Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -5) , was publi...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
In the last decades the concept of bipolar disorder was subjected to many revisions. The complexity ...
The revision of diagnostic requirements for mood disorders in the forthcoming International Classifi...
BACKGROUND: The DSM-5 was published in May, 2013. AIM: To discuss and comment on the important chang...
The historyof syndrome-baseddiagnosisis reviewed. Re-cent criteria for the mood disordersaccording t...
This paper briefly reviews how the ICD-11 and DSM-5 are going to handle the various continua existin...
Mood is the changing expression of emotion and can be described as a spectrum. The outermost ends of...
This chapter shall address the classification of depressive disorders and its evolution over the pas...
fication of Diseases, Eleventh Edition, deserves a signifi-cant conceptual step forward. There is a ...
The new DSM-5 “with mixed features” specifier (MFS) has renewed the interest of the scientific commu...
Disorders) is a nosology; this means that it is a system of classification of diseases and disorders...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This article presents an overview of the conceptual basis and empirical support for a unitary view o...
The classification and diagnosis of mood disorders have been the subject of much debate over the las...
New, Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -5) , was publi...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
In the last decades the concept of bipolar disorder was subjected to many revisions. The complexity ...
The revision of diagnostic requirements for mood disorders in the forthcoming International Classifi...
BACKGROUND: The DSM-5 was published in May, 2013. AIM: To discuss and comment on the important chang...
The historyof syndrome-baseddiagnosisis reviewed. Re-cent criteria for the mood disordersaccording t...
This paper briefly reviews how the ICD-11 and DSM-5 are going to handle the various continua existin...
Mood is the changing expression of emotion and can be described as a spectrum. The outermost ends of...
This chapter shall address the classification of depressive disorders and its evolution over the pas...
fication of Diseases, Eleventh Edition, deserves a signifi-cant conceptual step forward. There is a ...
The new DSM-5 “with mixed features” specifier (MFS) has renewed the interest of the scientific commu...
Disorders) is a nosology; this means that it is a system of classification of diseases and disorders...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...
This article presents an overview of the conceptual basis and empirical support for a unitary view o...
The classification and diagnosis of mood disorders have been the subject of much debate over the las...
New, Fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -5) , was publi...
This dissertation has three tasks: to analyze the philosophy behind our current psychiatric nosology...