codes for current NSSI (R45.88) and a history (not current) of NSSI (Z91.52).codes for the initial encounter of someone with suicidal ideation or attempt (T14.91A), subsequent encounters (T14.91D), and a history (but not current) suicidal behavior (Z91.51).a new category for Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention - Suicidal behavior and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI).a change in terminology from intellectual disability (previously mental retardation) to intellectual developmental disorder.All other disorders should be referred to as DSM-5 disorders. This is the only disorder that should be referred to as a DSM-5-TR disorder, because it is new to the text revision.
one new disorder in the chapter Trauma and Related Stressors called prolonged grief disorder (F43.8).updated descriptions of the prevalence, risk, and prognostic factors for each disorder based on new findings from research.The purpose of this article is to highlight some of the changes in DSM-5-TR that social workers need to know. That day, I tweeted out some of the key changes. On Friday, March 18, 2022, almost nine years after the publication of the DSM-5 (APA, 2013), the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the text revision of DSM-5, known as DSM-5-TR.