Cocaine Abuse in Remission Dsm Code
Appendix C DSM-IV-TR Material – Guidelines For The Use Of …
116 DSM-IV-TR Material DRAFT Guidelines for the Use of Buprenorphine in the Treatment in the criteria sets for Dependence or Abuse (Partial versus Full Remission). 305.62 Cocaine abuse, episodic 304.21 Cocaine dependence, continuous … Fetch Full Source
DSM-IV Criteria For Substance Dependence And Abuse
The following page provides the DSM-IV criteria for diagnosing substance dependence and abuse. DSM-IV Criteria for full, early partial, sustained, and sustained partial — on the basis of whether any of the criteria for abuse or dependence have been met and over what time frame. The remission … Fetch Content
DSM-IV-TR CLASSIFICATION*
BEarly Full Remission/Early Partial Remission/Sustained Full 305.60 Cocaine Abuse Cocaine-Induced Disorders 292.89 Cocaine Intoxication DSM-IV-TR Classification TABLE A.1 Code (Note: Use intermediate codes when appropriate, e.g., 45, 68, 72.) … Visit Document
Addiction (termed Substance Dependence Or
DSM-IV Substance Dependence Criteria Addiction (termed substance dependence substance (for example, current cocaine use despite recognition of cocaine sustained partial; on the basis of whether any of the criteria for abuse or dependence have been met and over what time frame. The remission … View Document
Behavioral Health Accepted DSM-IV Codes
DSM-IV Description 296.06 Bipolar I Disorder Single Manic Episode In full remission 305.60 Cocaine Abuse 305.70 Amphetamine Abuse 305.90 Caffeine Intoxication … Fetch Document
Behavioral Health Accepted DSM-IIIR Codes
DSM-IIIR Description 292.81 Cocaine delirium 292.81 Other or unspecified psychoactive substance delirium 296.66 Bipolar disorder, mixed, in full remission 305.60 Cocaine abuse 305.60 Cocaine intoxication … Get Document
Substance Dependence Specifiers
Than 12 months, no criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met. Early Partial Remission: This specifier is used if, for at least 1 month, but less exacerbated by the substance (e.g., current cocaine use despite recognition of … Access This Document
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In Full Remission Prior History DSM-IV-TR CLASSIFICATION 305.60 Cocaine Abuse COCAINE-INDUCED DISORDERS 292.89 Cocaine Intoxication Problems Related to Abuse or Neglect V61.21 Physical Abuse of Child (code 995.54 if focus of attention is on victim) … Return Doc
ALCOHOL ABUSE CRITERIA *LIFETIME ALCOHOL ABUSE*
SCID-I (for DSM-IV-TR) Alcohol Abuse (JAN 2010) Substance Use IF ABUSE QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ASKED AND ABUSE IS PRESENT, CODE “3.” 3 Sustained Full Remission: None of the criteria for Dependence or Abuse have been met at any time … Access Document
Alcoholism And Alcohol Abuse
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (alcohol dependence, DSM-IV 303.90; alcohol abuse, DSM-IV 305.00) their late twenties; in younger patients, marijuana, cocaine, spontaneous remission is relatively rare. The overall course of alcohol abuse is not as clearly … Access Full Source
UPDATING SUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE DIAGNOSES AND DUAL DIAGNOSIS CODES
DUAL DIAGNOSIS CODE DECISION TREE (9-25-09) Has client ever used to the point of intoxication? Does client meet criteria for an Axis I DSM-IV diagnosis of substance abuse or dependence? (even if currently “in remission”) Has psychoactive substance Cocaine HA IN SO PS Hallucinogen Inhalant … Retrieve Full Source
Attachment 7.5.4: Substance Abuse Disorders Qualifying …
Attachment 7.5.4: Substance Abuse Disorders Qualifying Diagnoses Table Effective 04/01/2008 ICD-9 CODE ICD-9 Description 305.63 Cocaine Abuse, in Remission 305.7 Amphetamine or Related Acting Sympathomimetic Abuse … Access Content
DIFFERENTIATING DSM-IV ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE AND ABUSE BY COURSE …
In the course of DSM-III-R abuse and dependence (Hasin et al., 1990). The data came According to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for dependence, these subjects would also be considered dependent at follow-up, since abuse constitutes partial remission … Retrieve Doc
Recovery From DSM–IV Alcohol Dependence
Partial remission DSM–IV abuse 458 10.5 (0.6) 20.0 (2.1) Subclinical dependence symptoms 730 16.8 (0.7) 18.5 (1.8) & CHATTERJI, S. (1999) Factor structure of DSM–IV substance disorder criteria endorsed by alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and opiate users: results from the … Access Document