![]() ![]() DSM-5 classifies severe childhood irritability and anger as disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, while ICD-11 classifies it as oppositional defiant disorder with chronic irritability. He also provided reasons for their divergent perspectives on the same data, including differing priorities and concentrations in the APA and the WHO, along with a mutual unwillingness to surrender control.įirst, editor and co-chair of DSM-5-TR and chief editorial and technical consultant for ICD-11 Mental and Behavioral Disorders, provided detailed examples of 4 diagnoses that differ significantly in DSM-5 versus ICD-11: severe childhood irritability and anger, compulsive sexual behavior disorder, personality disorders, and substance use disorders/substance dependence. ![]() First, MD, editor and co-chair of DSM-5-TR and chief editorial and technical consultant for ICD-11 Mental and Behavioral Disorders, discussed major classification differences between DSM-5 and the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11 at the 2022 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting.įirst, who is also professor of clinical psychiatry in the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry and a member of the Psychiatric Times TM Editorial Board, began the session with a brief history of each classification system and past efforts toward harmonization. ![]()
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