Stereotypic Movement Disorder Dsm 5. A Repetitive seemingly driven and nonfunctional motor behavior (eg hand shaking or waving body rocking head banging mouthing of objects selfbiting picking at skin or bodily orifices hitting own body) B.
Stereotypic movement disorders are classified under the Neurodevelopmental Disorder section of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM5) These movements can be selfinjurious or nonselfinjurious There’s more to see the rest of this entry is available only to subscribers.
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These can progress to Stereotypic Movement Disorders which as designated by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition ( DSM5 ) are seemingly purposeless yet.
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PDF fileIn DSM5 stereotypic movement disorder (SMD) is included in the neurodevelopmental section where the diagnostic criteria indicate that it is characterized by repetitive seemingly driven and apparently purposeless motor behavior with onset in the early developmental period that interferes with activities and that may result in selfinjury.
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Stereotypic Movement Disorder DSM5 Diagnostic Criteria Criterion A Repetitive seemingly driven and apparently purposeless motor behaviour (eg hand shaking or waving body rocking head banging selfbiting hitting own body).
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PDF fileThe following motor disorders are included in the DSM5 neurodevelopmental disorders chapter developmental coordination disorder stereotypic movement disorder Tourette’s disorder persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder provisional tic disorder other specified tic disorder and unspecified tic disorder.