Thursday, March 12, 2015

International Classification

To become more easy the diagnosis, the treatment, and the recognition of these upheavals, was created the International Classification of Doenas (CID) for the World-wide Organization of Sade (OMS) in order to promote the comparison international of the illnesses. Since 1992 the CID meets in its tenth revision, that classifies the mental upheavals of the following form: (F00-F09) - organic mental Upheavals also the symptomatic ones. (F10-F19)? Mental and mannering upheavals had the use of you substantiate psychoactive. (F20-F29)? Esquizotpicos schizophrenia, upheavals and delirious upheavals. (F30-F39)? Upheavals of mood (affective) (F40-F49)? Upheavals neurotics, upheavals related to stress and somatoformes upheavals. (F50-F59)? Mannering syndromes associates the physiological disfunes and physical factors. (F60-F69)? Distortions of the personality and the adult behavior. (F70-F79)? Mental retardation.

(F80-F89)? Upheavals of the psychological development. (F90-F98)? Emotional upheavals of the behavior and upheavals that habitually appear during infancy or the adolescence. (F99)? Not specified mental upheaval. To arrive at some of this diagnosis the patient it will have that to be evaluated by a psychologist will interview who it and to search which the main complaint of the patient, the reason of the consultation, the history of the illness, that is, when and as such symptoms had appeared, the personal history of the patient and familiar history, to know if already it had similar case in the family. The family in the context of the mental upheaval to approach the question familiar of the carrier of the mental upheaval, is necessary to come back in history. The assistance in psychiatry sample that the attention to the familiar ones of the carrier is well recent. While but the lunatic asylums answered for the necessities of the carrier, the interaction between the institution, the carrier, the family and the community was only starting. From the decade of 40 and 50, and if accenting in the decade of 60, research of studious in U.S.A.

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