Psychological Factor Affecting Medical Condition –
influences course of gen med condition or interferes with tx
Mental
d/o affecting…
Psychological
symptoms affecting…
Personality
Traits or Coping Style Affecting…
Maladaptive
Health bx Affecting…
Stress-Related
Physiological Response affecting…
Other
or unspecified Factors Affecting…
Medication-Induced Movement D/o’s
Neuroleptic-Induced
Parkinsonism
Neuroleptic
Malignant Syndrome
Neuroleptic-Induced
Acute Dystonia
Neuroleptic-Induced
Acute Akathisia
Neuroleptic-Induced
Tardive Dyskinesia
Medication
Induced Postural Tremor
Medication-Induced
Movement D/o NOS
Other:
Adverse
Effects of Medication NOS
Relational Problems: (tend to be significant in clinical
realms but do not have codes - hence usually can't be billed for in outpatient therapy)
Relational
Problem Related to Mental D/o or Gen Med Condition
Parent-Child
Relationship Problem
Partner
Relational Problem
Sibling
Relational Problem
Relational
Problem NOS
Problems related to Abuse or Neglect:
Physical
Abuse of Child
Sexual
Abuse of Child
Neglect
of Child
Physical
Abuse of Adult
Sexual
Abuse of Adult
Additional Conditions:
Noncompliance
with Treatment
Malingering
– intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or
psychological symptoms motivated by external incentives such as avoiding work,
increase financial benefits, obtaining drugs
Adult
Antisocial Bx – not due to mental illness
Child
or Adolescent Antisocial Bx – isolated acts w/o a pattern
Borderline
Intellectual Functioning – IQ in 71-84 range (coded on Axis II)
Age-Related
Cognitive Decline
Bereavement
– loss of loved one
Academic
Problem – not due to mental d/o
Occupational
Problem
Identity
Problem – regarding goals, friends, sexual orientation, morals/values
Religious
or Spiritual Problem
Acculturation Problem – can follow
migration and involved adjustment to a different culture
Phase of Life Problem
American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnositc and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Text Revision, 4th ed. Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publishers.
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