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No singular defining characteristic Cluster of symptoms which appear unrelated The two major systems for classification of mental disorder are: The World Health Organization's Internal Calcification of Disease edition 10 (ICD-10) The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual edition 5 (DSM-5) They differ slightly in their classification E.g. DSM-5 need two positive symptoms before diagnosis where two must exist for ICD-10 ICD-10 recognises a range of subtypes of schizophrenia: Paranoid schizophrenia = Powerful delusions and hallucinations but relatively few other symptoms Hebephrenic schizophrenia = primarily negative symptoms Catatonic schizophrenia = disturbances in movement Suffer may be imobile or overactive The current version of DSM has dripped subtypes

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無関係な症状の明確な特徴はない精神障害の分類のための2つの主要なシステムは次のとおりです。 )彼らはわずかに異なります

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The two main systems for the classification of mental disorders that do not have distinct characteristics of unrelated symptoms are: ) They are slightly different

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無関係な症状の明確な特徴を持たない精神障害の分類のための2つの主要なシステムは次のとおりです。

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The two main systems for the classification of psychiatric disorders that do not have clear characteristics of unrelated symptoms are:

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無関係な症状の明確な特徴を持たない精神障害の分類のための2つの主要なシステムは次のとおりです。

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The two main systems for the classification of psychiatric disorders that do not have clear characteristics of unrelated symptoms are:

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