DSM-5 to ICD-9 Crosswalk for Psychiatric Disorders

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DSM-5 to ICD-9 Crosswalk for Psychiatric s The crosswalk found on the pages below contains codes or descriptions that have changed in the DSM-5 from the DSM-IV TR. DSM-5 to ICD-9 crosswalk is available as well. For additional information on the DSM V please visit the following link on the Alliance website: http://www.alliancebhc.org/wp-content/uploads/dsm- 5.pdf Page 1 of 18

Neurodevelopmental s Intellectual Disabilities 315.8 Global Developmental Delay 315.8 Other Specified Delays in Development 319 Unspecified Intellectual Disability 319 Communication s 315.32 Language 315.32 Other Developmental Speech 315.39 Speech Sound (previously Phonological ) 315.35 Childhood Onset Fluency (Stuttering) 315.39 Social (Pragmatic) Communication 307.9 Unspecified Communication 315.39 Other Developmental Speech 315.35 315.39 Other Developmental Speech 307.9 Other and Unspecified Special Symptoms or Syndromes, Not Elsewhere Classified Page 2 of 18

Autism Spectrum 299.00 (no longer use 299.80) Autism Spectrum 299.00 NO LONGER USE Pervasive Developmental Not Otherwise Specified, Asperger s, Rhett s, or Childhood Disintegrative Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity s 314.01 314.00 314.01 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity -combined presentation -predominantly inattentive presentation -Predominantly hyperactive/ impulsive presentation 314.01 Other Specified Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity 314.01 Unspecified Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Page 3 of 18

Specific Learning 315.00 315.2 315.1 Specific Learning -with impairment in reading -with impairment in written expression -with impairment in mathematics Motor s 315.00 315.2 315.1 Developmental Reading, Unspecified Written expression disorder Developmental Mathematics 315.4 Developmental Coordination 315.4 Motor skills developmental delay 307.3 Stereotypic Movement 307.3 307.23 Tourette s 307.23 307.22 Persistent (Chronic) Motor or Vocal 307.22 Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Tic 307.21 Provisional Tic 307.21 Transient Tic 307.20 Other Specified Tic 307.20 Childhood Tic 307.20 Unspecified Tic 307.20 Childhood Tic Page 4 of 18

Other Neurodevelopmental s 315.8 Other Specified Neurodevelopmental 315.9 Unspecified Neurodevelopmental 315.8 Other Specified Delays in Development 315.9 Unspecified Delay in Development Page 5 of 18

Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic s 301.22 Schizotypical Personality (also found in Personality chapter) 301.22 297.1 Delusional 297.1 298.8 Brief Psychotic 298.8 295.40 Schizophreniform 295.40 295.90 Schizophrenia 295.90 295.70 Schizoaffective (specify Bipolar Type or Depressive Type) Psychotic Due to Another 295.70 293.81 293.82 Medical Condition -with delusions -with hallucinations 293.81 293.82 293.89 Catatonia Associated with Another Mental (Catatonia Specifier) 293.89 Catatonic Due to Another Medical Condition 293.89 Catatonic disorder due to known physiological condition 293.89 Catatonic disorder in conditions classified elsewhere 781.99 + 293.89 Unspecified Catatonia -code first 781.99 followed by 293.89 781.99 + 293.89 Page 6 of 18 Catatonia Other Specified Transient Mental s Due to Conditions Classified Elsewhere 298.8 Other Specified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic

Bipolar and Related s 296.XX (range from 296.41 to 296.56) Bipolar I -see DSM 5 for specifiers for severity, manic or depressed, psychotic features, and remission status 296.XX 296.89 Bipolar II 296.89 301.13 Cyclothymic 301.13 293.83 Bipolar and Related Due to Another Medication Condition 296.89 Other Specified Bipolar and Related 296.80 Unspecified Bipolar and Related 293.83 Mood Due to a General Medical Condition 296.89 Other and Unspecified Bipolar s 296.80 Bipolar, Unspecified Page 7 of 18

Depressive s 296.99 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation 296.99 Other Specified Episodic Mood 296.21-296.26 Major Depressive, Single and Recurrent Episodes 296.21-296.26 300.4 Persistent Depressive 300.4 Dysthymic (Dysthymia) 625.4 Premenstrual Dysphoric NOT IN NOT IN CIS CIS 293.83 Depressive Due to Another Medical Condition 293.83 Mood Due to a General Medical Condition 311 Other Specified Depressive 311 Depressive, Not Elsewhere Classified 311 Unspecified Depressive 311 Depressive, Not Elsewhere Classified Page 8 of 18

Depressive s 309.21 Separation Anxiety 309.21 313.23 Selective Mutism 313.23 300.29 Specific Phobia 300.29 -specify in note the phobic stimulus 300.23 Social Anxiety (Social 300.23 Phobia) 300.01 Panic 300.01 300.22 Agoraphobia 300.22 300.02 Generalized Anxiety 300.02 293.84 Anxiety Due to Another 293.84 Anxiety in Conditions Medical Condition Classified Elsewhere 300.09 Other Specified Anxiety 300.09 Other Anxiety States 300.0 Unspecified Anxiety 300.00 Anxiety State, Unspecified Page 9 of 18

Obsessive-Compulsive and Related s 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive 300.3 300.7 Body Dysmorphic 300.7 300.3 Hoarding 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive s 312.39 Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling ) 698.4 Excoriation (Skin-Picking) 294.8 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Due to Another Medical Condition 300.3 Other Specified Obsessive- Compulsive and Related 300.3 Unspecified Obsessive- Compulsive and Related 312.39 698.4 Excoriation, neurotic 294.8 Other Persistent Mental s Due to Conditions Classified Elsewhere 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive s 300.3 Obsessive-Compulsive s Page 10 of 18

Trauma- and Stressor- Related s 313.89 Reactive Attachment 313.89 Reactive Attachment of infancy or early childhood, inhibited type 313.89 Disinhibited Social Engagement 309.81 Posttraumatic Stress 309.81 308.3 Acute Stress 308.3 313.89 Reactive Attachment of infancy or early childhood, disinhibited type 309.0 309.9 Adjustment s 309.0 309.9 309.89 Other Specified Trauma- and Stressor- Related 309.89 Other Specified Adjustment Reactions 309.9 Unspecified Trauma- and Stressor- Related 309.9 Unspecified Adjustment Reaction Page 11 of 18

Dissociative s 300.14 Dissociative Identity 300.14 300.12 Dissociative Amnesia 300.12 300.6 Depersonalization/Derealization 300.15 Other Specified Dissociative 300.15 Unspecified Dissociative 300.6 300.15 Dissociative or Reaction, Unspecified 300.15 Dissociative or Reaction, Unspecified Page 12 of 18

Somatic Symptom and Related s 300.82 Somatic Symptom 300.82 Somatoform 300.7 Illness Anxiety 300.7 Hypochondriasis 300.11 Conversion (Functional 300.11 Neurological Symptom ) 316 Psychological Factors Affecting 316 Other Medical Conditions 300.19 Factitious 300.19 300.89 Other Specified Somatic Symptom and Related 300.82 Unspecified Somatic Symptom and Related 300.89 Other Somatoform s 300.82 Undifferentiated Somatoform Page 13 of 18

Feeding and Eating s 307.52 Pica 307.52 307.53 Rumination 307.53 307.59 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake 307.59 Other s of Eating 307.1 Anorexia Nervosa 307.1 307.51 Bulimia Nervosa 307.51 307.51 Binge Eating 307.51 Compulsive overeating 307.59 Other Specified Feeding and Eating 307.50 Unspecified Feeding and Eating 307.59 Other s of Eating 307.50 Eating, Unspecified Page 14 of 18

Elimination s 307.6 Enuresis 307.6 307.7 Encopresis 307.7 788.39 787.60 788.30 787.60 Other Specified Elimination s -with urinary symptoms -with fecal symptoms Unspecified Elimination -with urinary symptoms -with fecal symptoms 788.39 787.60 788.30 787.60 Gender Dysphoria Page 15 of 18 Other Urinary Incontinence Incontinence of Feces Incontinence of Urine Incontinence of Feces 302.6 302.85 Gender Dysphoria -in children -in adolescents and adults 302.6 Other Specified Gender Dysphoria 302.6 302.85 Gender Identity of Childhood Gender Identity of Adolescent and Adulthood 302.6 Gender Identity of Childhood 302.6 Unspecified Gender Dysphoria 302.6 Gender Identity Dis. Of Childhood

Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct s 313.81 Oppositional Defiant 313.81 312.34 Intermittent Explosive 312.34 312.81 312.82 312.89 Conduct -Childhood-onset -Adolescent onset -Unspecified onset 312.81 312.82 312.89 301.7 Antisocial Personality 301.7 312.33 Pyromania 312.33 312.32 Kleptomania 312.32 312.89 Other Specified Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct 312.9 Unspecified Disruptive, Impulse- Control, and Conduct 312.89 Conduct of Unspecified Onset 312.9 Unspecified Disturbance of Conduct Page 16 of 18

Substance-Related and Addictive s Alcohol-Related s Alcohol Use s 305.00 -mild 303.90 -moderate or severe 291.9 Unspecified Alcohol-Related Cannabis-Related s 305.00 Alcohol Abuse 303.90 Alcohol Dependence 291.9 Alcohol Related Disease or Syndrome Cannabis Use s 305.20 -mild 304.30 -moderate or severe 292.9 Unspecified Cannabis-Related 305.20 Cannabis Abuse 304.30 Cannabis Dependence 292.9 Cannabis Related Page 17 of 18

DSM 5 Code DSM 5 Diagnosis Description ICD 9 ICD 9 Diagnosis Description Code 315.8 Global Developmental Delay 315.8 Other Specified Delays in Development 319 Unspecified Intellectual Disability 319 Substance-Related s Other or Unknown DSM 5 Code DSM 5 Diagnosis Description ICD 9 Code 305.90 304.90 Other or Unknown Substance Use s -mild -moderate or severe 292.9 Unspecified Other (or Unknown) Substance-Related 305.90 304.90 ICD 9 Diagnosis Description Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Drug Abuse Unspecified Drug Dependence 292.9 Unspecified Drug-Induced Mental See DSM-5 for additional substance-related and addictive disorders codes. Page 18 of 18