The
diagnosis systems contain lists of
all the diseases that we know of.
There are two official diagnosis systems,
ICD-10 and DSM-IV,
which both contain the psychiatric
diseases. Most of the countries
outside the USA, the official diagnosis
list is ICD-10, while DSM-IV is used
in the USA in particular.
Diagnoses
are working tools that are continuously
being improved and further developed,
and the two diagnosis systems therefore
have one number (10 and IV respectively)
indicating which version it is.
ICD-10
WHO
(The World Health Organisation) has
for many years administered and published
ICD (an abbreviation for International
Statistical Classification of Diseases
and Related Health Problems). ICD-10
contain all official psychiatric diagnoses.
All doctors use them in medical certificates,
when you are discharged from hospital
and in other official connections.
Diagnoses
which are related are bracketed together
in the diagnosis system. There is
among others a diagnosis group in
ICD-10 called "affective mental
disorders", where the different
forms of depression are listed.
Affect
is a designation that both covers
your momentary mood and the average
mood over a period of time. In affective
mental disorders, the mood changes
are so severe and prolonged that they
inhibit your enjoyment of life.
The
affective mental disorders are divided
into a long series of diagnoses. It
is necessary to divide the affective
mental disorders, as depressions present
themselves in different ways. Different
types of depression require different
types of treatment and preventive
measures.
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