The American Psychiatric
Association announced a revision to their diagnostic manual after almost two
decades of consideration. TODAY contributor Dr. Gail Saltz discusses the
changes, which include new guidelines for treating binge eaters and hoarders
and the removal of Asperger's as a diagnosis.
By Lindsey Tanner, The
Associated Press
CHICAGO -- The now
familiar term "Asperger's disorder" is being dropped. And abnormally
bad and frequent temper tantrums will be given a scientific-sounding diagnosis
called DMDD. But "dyslexia" and other learning disorders remain.
The revisions come in the
first major rewrite in nearly 20 years of the diagnostic guide used by the
nation's psychiatrists. Changes were approved Saturday.
Full details of all the
revisions will come next May when the American Psychiatric Association's new
diagnostic manual is published, but the impact will be huge, affecting millions
of children and adults worldwide. The manual also is important for the
insurance industry in deciding what treatment to pay for, and it helps schools
decide how to allot special education.
This diagnostic guide
"defines what constellations of symptoms" doctors recognize as mental
disorders, said Dr. Mark Olfson, a Columbia University psychiatry professor.
More important, he said, it "shapes who will receive what treatment. Even
seemingly subtle changes to the criteria can have substantial effects on
patterns of care."
Olfson was not involved
in the revision process. The changes were approved Saturday in suburban
Washington, D.C., by the psychiatric association's board of trustees.
The aim is not to expand
the number of people diagnosed with mental illness, but to ensure that affected
children and adults are more accurately diagnosed so they can get the most
appropriate treatment, said Dr. David Kupfer. He chaired the task force in
charge of revising the manual and is a psychiatry professor at the University
of Pittsburgh.
One of the most hotly
argued changes was how to define the various ranges of autism. Some advocates
opposed the idea of dropping the specific diagnosis for Asperger's disorder.
People with that disorder often have high intelligence and vast knowledge on
narrow subjects but lack social skills. Some who have the condition embrace
their quirkiness and vow to continue to use the label.
And some Asperger's
families opposed any change, fearing their kids would lose a diagnosis and no
longer be eligible for special services. But the revision will not affect their
education services, experts say. The new manual adds the term "autism
spectrum disorder," which already is used by many experts in the field.
Asperger's disorder will be dropped and incorporated under that umbrella
diagnosis. The new category will include kids with severe autism, who often
don't talk or interact, as well as those with milder forms.
Kelli Gibson of Battle
Creek, Mich., who has four sons with various forms of autism, said Saturday she
welcomes the change. Her boys all had different labels in the old diagnostic
manual, including a 14-year-old with Asperger's.
"To give it separate
names never made sense to me," Gibson said. "To me, my children all
had autism." Three of her boys
receive special education services in public school; the fourth is enrolled in
a school for disabled children. The new autism diagnosis won't affect those
services, Gibson said. She also has a 3-year-old daughter without autism.
People with dyslexia also
were closely watching for the new updated doctors' guide. Many with the reading
disorder did not want their diagnosis to be dropped. And it won't be. Instead,
the new manual will have a broader learning disorder category to cover several
conditions including dyslexia, which causes difficulty understanding letters
and recognizing written words.
The trustees on Saturday
made the final decision on what proposals made the cut; recommendations came
from experts in several work groups assigned to evaluate different mental
illnesses.
The revised guidebook
"represents a significant step forward for the field. It will improve our
ability to accurately diagnose psychiatric disorders," Dr. David Fassler,
the group's treasurer and a University of Vermont psychiatry professor, said
after the vote.
The shorthand name for
the new edition, the organization's fifth revision of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual, is DSM-5. Group leaders said specifics won't be disclosed until
the manual is published but they confirmed some changes. A 2000 edition of the
manual made minor changes but the last major edition was published in 1994. Olfson said the manual "seeks to capture
the current state of knowledge of psychiatric disorders. Since 2000 ... there
have been important advances in our understanding of the nature of psychiatric
disorders."
Catherine Lord, an autism
expert at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York who was on the psychiatric
group's autism task force, said anyone who met criteria for Asperger's in the
old manual would be included in the new diagnosis.
One reason for the change
is that some states and school systems don't provide services for children and
adults with Asperger's, or provide fewer services than those given an autism
diagnosis, she said.
Autism researcher
Geraldine Dawson, chief science officer for the advocacy group Autism Speaks,
said small studies have suggested the new criteria will be effective. But she
said it will be crucial to monitor so that children don't lose services.
Other changes include:
—A new diagnosis for
severe recurrent temper tantrums — disruptive mood dysregulation disorder.
Critics say it will medicalize kids' who have normal tantrums. Supporters say
it will address concerns about too many kids being misdiagnosed with bipolar
disorder and treated with powerful psychiatric drugs. Bipolar disorder involves
sharp mood swings and affected children are sometimes very irritable or have
explosive tantrums.
—Eliminating the term
"gender identity disorder." It has been used for children or adults
who strongly believe that they were born the wrong gender. But many activists
believe the condition isn't a disorder and say calling it one is stigmatizing.
The term would be replaced with "gender dysphoria," which means
emotional distress over one's gender. Supporters equated the change with
removing homosexuality as a mental illness in the diagnostic manual, which
happened decades ago.
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