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Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified Symptoms and DSM-IV Diagnosis
Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
Symptoms and Diagnosis Overview:
Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
symptoms and diagnostic criteria follow below. While some of these Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified symptoms may be recognized by family, teachers, legal and medical
professionals, and others, only properly trained mental health
professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, professional counselors etc.) can
or should even attempt to make a mental health diagnosis. Many additional
factors are considered in addition to the Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified symptoms in making
proper diagnosis, including frequently medical and psychological testing
considerations. This information on Amphetamine
Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified symptoms and diagnostic
criteria are for information purposes only and should never replace the judgment and comprehensive assessment of a trained mental health clinician.
Diagnostic Criteria for
292.9 Amphetamine-Related Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
The amphetamine-related
disorder not otherwise specified category is for disorders associated with the
use of amphetamine (or related substance) that are not classifiable as
Amphetamine Dependence, Amphetamine Abuse, Amphetamine Intoxication, Amphetamine
Withdrawal, Amphetamine Intoxication, Amphetamine Withdrawal, Amphetamine
Intoxication Delirium, Amphetamine-Induced Psychotic Disorder,
Amphetamine-Induced Mood Disorder, Amphetamine-Induced Anxiety Disorder,
Amphetamine-Induced Sexual Dysfunction, or Amphetamine-Induced Sleep Disorder.
Information from the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
DSM-IV
Additional
Information and webpage by
Paul Susic
MA
Licensed Psychologist Ph.D. Candidate
(Health and Geriatric Psychologist)
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