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5. is a diagnostic tool for all disease and is not mental health specific. For this reason, many mental health clinicians continue to prefer the DSM.
Whilst workers are certainly not expected to understand or remember every possible mental health condition, it is important to have an overview of the types of disorders and illnesses that may be experienced by the people you support in the course of your work.
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Whilst there are many individual mental health conditions, these individual conditions can be categorised into groups or types of mental illness. From the brief list of diagnosis provided below, complete the table that follows to reflect which DSM-5 category each diagnosis belongs to. The first row has been completed for you as an example of what is expected.
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Diagnosis
1. Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Major depressive disorder
2. Amphetamine or other stimulant intoxication
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Inhalant use disorder
3. Borderline personality disorder
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Schizophrenia
4. Alcohol use disorder
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
5. Bulimia nervosa
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Panic disorder
6. Agoraphobia
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Persistent depressive disorder (Dysthymia)
7. Delusional disorder
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Adjustment disorder
8. Antisocial personality disorder
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Acute stress disorder
9. Hoarding disorder
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Binge eating disorder
10. Brief psychotic disorder
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Obsessive compulsive disorder
11. Body dysmorphic disorder
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Generalised anxiety disorder
12. Narcissistic personality disorder
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Anorexia
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