Psychiatry for Physicians - Classification, Part - 5

This is the last part of the article representing themonths or less)
classes of disorders in DSM. Starting from sleep1) Chronic (more than 6 months)p) Personality
disorders they are as follows -m) Sleep disorder -disorders - They are divided into three clusters.
Sleep disorders are classified as follows -1) Cluster A -
1) Dyssomnia - I) Primary insomniaI) Paranoid
II) Primary hypersomniaII) Schizoid
III) NarcolepsyIII) Schizotypal
IV) Breathing related sleep disorder2) Cluster B - I) Antisocial
V) Circadian rhythm sleep disorderII) Borderline
2) Parasomnias - I) Nightmare disorderIII) Histrionic
II) Sleep terror disorderIV) Narcissistic
III) Sleep walking disorder3) Cluster C - I) Avoidant
3) Sleep disorders related to another mental disordersII) Dependent
-III) Obsessive compulsive
I) Insomnia related to axis-I or axis-II disorderPersonality disorder NOS is also included in this
II) Hypersomnia related to axis-I or axis-II disordern)category.q) Other conditions that may be a focus of
Impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified -clinical attention - This category includes -
Disorders included in it are -1) Medication induced movement disorder
1) Intermittent explosive disorder2) Relational problem
2) Kleptomania3) Problems related to abuse or neglect
3) Pyromania4) Bereavement
4) Pathological gambling5) Occupational problem
5) Trichotillomaniao) Adjustment disorder - It has five6) Malingering
subtypes -7) Phase - of - life problem
1) Adjustment disorder with anxietySome other disorders were listed in DSM -IV for
2) Adjustment disorder with depressed moodinclusion in the revised manual. Three optional axes
3) Adjustment disorder with disturbance of conductwere also listed with these.
4) Adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance ofWith this part classification of psychiatric disorders
emotions and conductconcludes. Disorders mentioned in this section have
5) Adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety andtheir respective subclasses which are more important
depressed moodfor the psychiatrists, not the physicians.
Adjustment disorder can also be - 1) Acute (for 6