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Thanks to the University of Connecticut, we’re able to preserve access to the materials collected and curated by the now-defunct Personality Disorders Foundation, a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization created in late 1997 at the University of Connecticut Health Center.
The formal diagnosis of acute stress disorder rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
A diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder rests on this set of symptoms, which may be evaluated by psychiatrists or other mental health professionals. Also see the separate page on the ICD-10 approach to ADHD (“ADD and ADHD: ICD-10 Criteria for Hyperkinesis”).
A diagnosis of hyperkinesis, the ICD equivalent of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depends on this set of symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Also see the separate page on the DSM approach to ADHD (“ADD and ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms”).
The formal diagnosis of agoraphobia (and some other psychiatric disorders) rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal diagnosis of agoraphobia without a history of panic disorders rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
Our material is not intended as a substitute for direct consultation with a qualified mental health professional. Please seek professional advice if you are experiencing any mental health concern.