Articles for tag: antisocial, ASPD, assessment, diagnosis, dissocial, DSM-5, ICD-10, ICD-11, personality, personality disorder, psychiatry, psychopathy

A Comparative Analysis of ICD-10 and DSM-5-TR in the Diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder

A crucial issue in psychiatry and criminology is how to correctly diagnose personality disorders in people who have committed crimes. It’s not as simple as saying that a criminal record automatically equals a diagnosis of Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). This is far more than an academic debate; it has serious real-world consequences. A person’s diagnosis can affect their legal position, their access to psychological services, and even how the public views them. The two main diagnostic manuals, the World Health ...

Fundamentals of psychiatric diagnosis

Back in the 1990s, diagnostic criteria existed for sure. We had ICD-9 as our main diagnostic manual. My recollections from around that time was that the criteria were hardly ever referenced. How it worked was, the consultant psychiatrist would declare diagnosis or differential diagnoses without actually stating which criteria were met from available evidence. As a junior trainee, I had no say in the matter. In one adolescent psychiatry service around 1993, the consultant psychiatrist and a consultant psychologist stated, ...