DSM-IV Codes - Additional Codes

Additional Codes

  • V62.3 Academic problem
  • V62.4 Acculturation problem
  • 995.2 Adverse effects of medication NOS
  • 780.9 Age-related cognitive decline
  • Antisocial behavior
    • V71.01 Adult antisocial behavior
    • V71.02 Child or adolescent antisocial behavior
  • V62.82 Bereavement
  • V62.89 Borderline intellectual functioning
  • 313.82 Identity problem
  • Medication-induced
  • Movement disorder
    • 333.90 Movement disorder NOS
    • 333.1 Postural tremor
  • Neglect of child
    • V61.21 Neglect of child
    • 995.5 Neglect of child (if focus of attention is on victim)
  • Neuroleptic-induced
    • 333.99 Acute akathisia
    • 333.7 Acute dystonia
    • 332.1 Parkinsonism
    • 333.82 Tardive dyskinesia
    • 333.92 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
  • V71.09 No diagnosis on Axis II
  • V71.09 No diagnosis or condition on Axis I
  • V15.81 Noncompliance with treatment
  • V62.2 Occupational problem
  • V61.20 Parent-child relational problem
  • V61.1 Partner relational problem
  • V62.89 Phase of life problem
  • Physical abuse
    • V61.1 Physical abuse of adult
    • 995.81 Physical abuse of adult (if focus of attention is on victim)
    • V61.21 Physical abuse of child
    • 995.5 Physical abuse of child (if focus of attention is on victim)
  • 316 Psychological factors affecting medical condition
  • Relational problem
    • V62.81 Relational problem NOS
    • V61.9 Relational problem related to a mental disorder or general medical condition
  • V62.89 Religious or spiritual problem
  • V61.8 Sibling relational problem
  • 300.9 Unspecified mental disorder (nonpsychotic)
  • 799.9 Diagnosis deferred on Axis II
  • 799.9 Diagnosis or condition deferred on Axis I
  • V65.2 Malingering

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