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DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria
for
Anorexia Nervosa
A. Refusal to maintain body weight at or
above a minimally normal weight for age and
height (e.g., weight loss leading to
maintenance of body weight less than 85% of
that expected; or failure to make expected
weight gain during period of growth, leading
to body weight less than 85% of that
expected).
B. Intense fear of gaining weight or
becoming fat, even though underweight.
C. Disturbance in the way in which one's
body weight or shape is experienced, undue
influence of body shape on self-evaluation,
or denial of the seriousness of the current
low body weight.
D. In postmenarcheal females, amenorrhea,
i.e., the absence of at least three
consecutive menstrual cycles.
Type: Restricting Type vs.
Binge-Eating/Purging Type.
Related Criteria
DSM-IV Diagnostic
Criteria for Agoraphobia
DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Bulimia Nervosa
DSM-IV
Diagnostic Criteria for
Major Depressive Episode
DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Alcohol Abuse
DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria for Alcohol Dependence
DSM-IV Diagnostic
Criteria for Panic Disorder With or Without
Agoraphobia
DSM-IV Diagnostic
Criteria for Panic Attack
References:
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DSM-IV. American Psychiatric
Association. (1994). Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th
ed.). Washington, DC.
This
material was taken from the DSM-IV. It is
intended for educational purposes only.
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR (Text Revision), by American Psychiatric Association
4th edition (June, 2000)
Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria From DSM-IV-TR, by American Psychiatric Association
1st edition (September, 2000)
Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (2 Vol. Set)
8th edition (November 1, 2004)
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