The manual was 130 pages long and listed 106 mental disorders.[18] These included several categories of "personality disturbance", generally distinguished from "neurosis" (nervousness, egodystonic)
DSM-IV refers to a clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual.
DSM-III-R includes the specification of generic characteristics of traumatic stressors, clearer organization of symptoms around three dimensions of the stress response (reexperiencing, avoidance and numbing, and physiological arousal), and inclusion of symptoms specific to children.
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