DharmaGirl
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As an RN Case Manager, I had a reference book (like the ICD) to bill insurance companies. If you had pneumonia, you had to meet a certain criteria to be an inpatient in the hospital, and for the hospital to bill Medicare. Billing Medicare seems to be the gold standard. Anyway, I viewed the DSM the same way, as criteria to bill insurance. I know you have to fit the categories, however I don't think the therapist or psychiatrist uses it like a lot of people think. A lot more goes into diagnosis than just fitting criteria. I had a discussion with my therapist about this, and he said that he billed PTSD, but called it cPTSD so in his case notes, another therapist would know that it was prolonged trauma. Sort of the culture of the job. In nursing we have things we say that are not diagnoses, but the nurse taking report would understand. I think I thought of it, and still do, as a modifier, such as severe PTSD. I know it is hotly debated here, but I don't think it will change much. Just being able to bill for something that usually takes longer to sort out than the 16 weeks of therapy insurance companies allowed for PTSD therapy. In the US, I should add.
I had a toxic friend who would use the DSM to diagnose all her friends, and she would tell them. I couldn't get her to understand why you can't do that. She couldn't see past the black and white of the criteria. She was a Scientologist, though, and their thinking is strictly black and white. She told me I had Borderline Personality Disorder, so I asked my therapist if I did and he said no, the symptoms overlap. Sorry, went off on a tangent.
I had a toxic friend who would use the DSM to diagnose all her friends, and she would tell them. I couldn't get her to understand why you can't do that. She couldn't see past the black and white of the criteria. She was a Scientologist, though, and their thinking is strictly black and white. She told me I had Borderline Personality Disorder, so I asked my therapist if I did and he said no, the symptoms overlap. Sorry, went off on a tangent.