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DSM

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Noun

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DSM

  1. (military) Initialism of distinguished service medal.
  2. (space flight) Initialism of deep space maneuver, an orbital maneuver for a spacecraft far from Earth.
  3. (cartography) Initialism of digital surface model.
  4. (semantics) Initialism of distributional semantic model.

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DSM

  1. (psychiatry) Initialism of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: a publication by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for the classification of mental disorders.
    • 2012 July, “Covered Diagnoses & Crosswalk of DSM-IV Codes to ICD-9-CM Codes”, in CNN en Español[1], page 1:
      Because there is no HIPAA requirement that insurance companies also accept DSM-IV-TR codes, insurance companies are likely to only accept electronic claims that use ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes, and which will require psychologists who are only familiar with DSM-IV-TR to convert their DSM-IVTR diagnosis codes into ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes.
    • 2012 December 2, Miriam Falco, “Psychiatric association approves changes to diagnostic manual”, in CNN[2]:
      The DSM is considered the “bible” of psychiatry because it’s the criteria mental health professionals use to diagnose their patients.
    • 2020 March 6, Lisa Fritscher, “Could You Have Samhainophobia or the Fear of Halloween?”, in Verywell Mind[3], archived from the original on 25 December 2024:
      While samhainophobia is not a distinct diagnosis in the DSM-5, the fear of Halloween may meet the diagnostic criteria for a specific phobia.

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