Proper noun
DSM-5
(psychology) The 2013 revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association.
Changes in DSM-5 The DSM-5 diagnoses for communication disorders completely rework the ones stated above. Source: Internet
DSM-IV-TR DSM-IV-TR, the predecessor to the most current DSM edition, the DSM-5 Categorization The DSM-IV is a categorical classification system. Source: Internet
All of those items are in the DSM-5 because mental disorders are multifaceted, and 1 in 5 Americans live here in my city. Source: Internet
For infobox Dissociative fugue, formerly fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a DSM-5 dissociative disorder. Source: Internet
Stuttering can also diagnosed per the DSM-5 diagnostic codes American Psychiatric Association. Source: Internet
It is no longer its own classification or diagnosis as it was in the DSM-IV, but is now a facet of dissociative amnesia according to the DSM-5. Source: Internet