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our tasks for the diagnostic interview
Establish a therapeutic alliance, Gather the psychiatric database, Interview for
diagnosis, and Negotiate a treatment plan with your patient


Three phases of the diagnostic interview
Opening phase, Body of the interview, Closing phase


The first edition of the DSM year
1952


What is a Subtype
Subtypes are mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive phenomenological
subgroupings within a diagnosis and are cued by the instruction 'Specify
whether' in the criteria set.


Specifier
Specifiers are not mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive, and more than one
specifier may be given for a particular diagnosis.


Provisional
The term 'provisional' is used when there is currently inadequate information to
suggest that the diagnostic criteria are met but there is a strong presumption that
the information will become available.

, diagnostic feature
Diagnostic Features provide descriptive text illustrating the use of the criteria
and includes key points on their interpretation.


associated feature
Associated Features lists clinical features that are not part of the criteria yet are
commonly seen in the disorder.


Differential diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis describes how to distinguish the disorder from other
disorders that might share some diagnostic characteristics.


Comorbidity
Comorbidity provides information on mental disorders and other medical
conditions that may be likely to occur along with the diagnosis.




In the DSM-5-TR, for which of the following would you look to find typical
positive physical exam findings, lab findings, or imaging findings?
Diagnostic Markers address objective measures that have established diagnostic
value, including physical examination findings, laboratory findings, or imaging
findings.




For which of the following does the DSM-5-TR contain the sex ratio for each
disorder?
Prevalence - Sex ratio (prevalence in men vs. women).

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