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Substance Use and Addictive Disorders 

 

Please find below a list of disorders that are currently proposed for the diagnostic category, Substance Use and Addictive Disorders. This category contains diagnoses that were listed in DSM-IV under the chapter of Substance-Related Disorders. The Substance-Related Disorders Work Group has been responsible for addressing these revisions. Among the work group’s proposals is the recommendation that the diagnostic category include both substance use disorders and non-substance addictions. Gambling Disorder has been moved into this category, which was listed in DSM-IV under the chapter, Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified. As noted above, the diagnostic category name itself has been changed in response to both the expansion of the category and to international recommendations of participants involved with diagnostic revisions. We appreciate your review and comment on these disorders and on the category name itself—comments on the name should be directed to the Proposed Revisions tab section: Proposed-DSM-5 Organizational Structure and Disorder Names.

The Substance-Related Disorders Work Group is working with other work groups on the criteria for Substance-Induced Disorders. These disorders will be listed both in the Substance Use and Addictive Disorders chapter and in the chapter containing the induced disorder. Please see below for a list of these disorders.

Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder

Substance-Induced Bipolar Disorder

Substance-Induced Depressive Disorder

Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder

Substance-Induced Obsessive-Compulsive or Related Disorders

Substance-Induced Dissociative Disorder

Substance-Induced Sleep-Wake Disorder

Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction

Substance-Induced Delirium

Mild Neurocognitive Disorder Associated with Substance Use

Major Neurocognitive Disorder Associated with Substance Use

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  American Psychiatric Association
  Proposed DSM-5 Organizational Structure
  Recent Updates to Proposed Revisions for DSM-5