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They won't really have a choice, as once the new one comes out, the old is useless for all insurance and legal aspects, thus nobody can be diagnosed with the older diagnosis from a certain point. No doubt each country will have a buffer zone.I just hope you are right and practicioners will be well informed about these changes. It is really good news.
Ditto Kers.I like the changes as well. I saw myself in the DSM-IV diagnosis criteria, but I really see everything I struggle with included here.
- Revision of Criterion A1 – to remove ambiguities and tighten the definition of “traumatic event”
- Deletion of Criterion A2 – because it has no utilitity
- Slight revision to Criterion B
B1 clarified to define “intrusive recollection” and eliminate depressive rumination
B2 slight changes make the criterion more applicable across cultures
B3 clarified to indicate that flashbacks are dissociative symptoms that occur on a continuum
- Dividing DSM-IV Criterion C into two separate clusters (e.g., DSM-5 Criteria C and D) Thereby resulting in four, rather than three distinct diagnostic clusters.
- Revising and adding diagnostic symptoms for Criterion D (Negative Cognitions and Mood)
D2 (DSM-IV “foreshortened future”) clarified & expanded to encompass exaggerated negative beliefs and expectations about the future
D3 (new symptom) –persistent distorted blame of self or others
D4 (new symptom) – persistent negative emotional state
- Revising and adding diagnostic symptoms for Criterion E (“Alterations in Arousal and Reactivity”)
E1 – clarifying that this pertains to behavior (“irritable or aggressive”)
E2 (new symptom) = reckless or self-destructive behavior
- Eliminating the Acute vs. Chronic specifier
- Addition of a Preschool Subtype
- Addition of a Dissociative Subtype.
Then you may want to seek a psychiatric assessment from another psychiatrist.I'm confused. I've had all the symptoms of Ptsd but I don't think my trauma meets these criteria.