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Doctor: Why we're making changes to autism diagnosisupdated: Fri Apr 06 2012 09:36:00

Editor's note: In 1994, the American Psychiatric Association published the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-IV. The DSM is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States.

Should grief be treated like depression? updated: Thu Feb 16 2012 23:20:00

I am starting to think that there are no answers to the issues most worth writing about, at least in psychiatry.

It makes sense to redefine autismupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 11:32:00

"Will my child still qualify for a diagnosis of autism?" This is the question on the minds of many parents with children who have autism. The short answer is: Most likely, yes.

Can a 9- or 10-year-old be bipolar?updated: Tue Aug 09 2011 11:04:00

Can a 9- or 10-year-old get a true diagnosis of bipolar disorder?

Rescuers cut roof to remove dead hoarderupdated: Thu Jul 29 2010 05:20:00

Police say they could not enter through any of the doors because clutter filled the home from "floor to ceiling."

Binge eating recommended as a psychiatric diagnosis; obesity is notupdated: Tue Jun 01 2010 08:53:00

Binge eating should be included as an official psychiatric disorder in new mental health guidelines, but obesity should not, a group of medical experts is recommending.

Anorexia, bulimia definitions hinder treatment, study saysupdated: Mon Apr 12 2010 10:56:00

The term "eating disorder" often suggests losing a dangerous amount of weight.

Self-help treatment effective for binge eating, researchers sayupdated: Thu Apr 01 2010 09:54:00

Help to control binge eating could be as simple as a self-help book and check-ins with a health educator, according to new research out this month.

Confessions of a sex addictupdated: Tue Mar 02 2010 18:12:00

CNN's Elizabeth Cohen talks to a recovering sex addict and also explores some of the medical opinions about sex addiction.

Revised psychiatry manual targets autism, substance disordersupdated: Thu Feb 11 2010 13:41:00

People with Asperger's syndrome would be included in the same diagnostic group as people with autism and pervasive developmental disorders, according to new guidelines under consideration by the American Psychiatric Association.

Part 2: How do you tell bipolar disorder, schizophrenia apart?updated: Tue Feb 09 2010 17:32:00

Are the psychoses of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia very similar? How do you tell psychotic bipolar disorder apart from schizophrenia with mood disorder? How similar are the two diseases considering that the same medicines (anti-psychotics) are beneficial to both?

Are bipolar disorder and schizophrenia very similar?updated: Tue Feb 02 2010 08:54:00

Are the psychoses of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia very similar? How do you tell psychotic bipolar disorder apart from schizophrenia with mood disorder? How similar are the two diseases considering that the same medicines (anti-psychotics) are beneficial to both?

Why don't the media call the disorder 'ADHD' instead of ADD?updated: Tue Aug 11 2009 14:33:00

With the change to ADHD from ADD in the past decades (DSM-III-R, 1987 - DSM-IV-TR), why are professional sites such as CNNhealth.com's Mental Health still utilizing archaic terminology in some articles?

Programs to change gays to straights don't work, report saysupdated: Thu Aug 06 2009 12:15:00

The American Psychological Association concluded Wednesday that there is little evidence that efforts to change a person's sexual orientation from gay or lesbian to heterosexual are effective.

Why is my daughter's borderline personality disorder worsening?updated: Tue Jul 21 2009 12:57:00

My daughter suffers from borderline personality disorder that appears to be worsening, even though she is now 36 years old. Treatment centers are too expensive, and her insurance will not cover it unless it is a hospital. Why would this disorder seem to be worsening -- mainly impulse control/depression -- and should she have a CT scan or other brain imaging to see if there is an underlying problem? Her primary care doctor has given up on her, and there are no psychiatrists in this town who will treat borderline personality disorder. Any help or information could help.

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