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“Physicians make diagnosis looking at a person’s physical symptoms.” How are psychological disorders diagnosed? |
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Answer» Psychological disorders are diagnosed on the basis of two classifications, i.e., DSM or IV and ICD-X. • Classification of psychological disorders consists of a list of categories of specific psychological disorders grouped into various classes on the basis of some shared characteristics. • International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) is classification of behavioural and mental disorders. • ICD-10 refers to international classification of diseases and its 10th revision is being used. • It is developed by WHO under one broad heading ‘Mental Disorders’ which is based on symptoms. (The classification scheme is officially used in India) • The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has published an official manual of psychological disorders: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, IVth Edition (DSM-IV). • It Evaluates the patient on five axes or dimensions rather than just one broad aspect of ‘mental disorder’. • These dimensions relate to biological, psychological, social and other aspects. Uses of Classification: • Classifications are useful because they enable psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers to communicate with each other about the disorders. • Helps in understanding the causes of psychological disorders and the processes involved in their development. • It helps in Clinical diagnosis. |
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