Forensic Psychology Report
, FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY REPORT 2
Forensic Psychology Report
Introduction
DSM-5 is a mixture of DSM-IV opioid misuse and drug addiction groups into a single
condition measured from moderate to serious spectrum. Every single drug is dealt with as a
person uses condition (e.g. alcohol uses condition, stimulating use disruption, etc.) because
virtually all drugs are diagnosed based upon the same overall standards (other than caffeine,
which is not diagnosed as a drug uses disorder). The parameters were not only mixed but
improved in this overall disorder. In DSM-5, a minor drug use disruption requires two or
three signs from a list of 11, whereas a prior diagnosis of substance misuse required only a
single symptom. Drug craving will be added to the list and legal compliance issues omitted
because of the cultural considerations that make the international implementation of
requirements challenging.
Since the gambling disorder seems to be the only addiction disorder included in DSM-5, it is
included in section III of the textbook. Further analysis is required until the diseases
mentioned there are seen as structured diseases. This is a state that represents the Medical
disability or anxiety that may be triggered by the scientific literature on the recurrent and
ongoing usage and worry of Internet gaming. Mainly from research in the Asian countries,
this literature comes from. The requirements shall not make common use of the Telephone,
gaming, or social networks.
Diagnostic Impressions:
Given Mr. Doe’s history and current presentation, he appears to meet the criteria for the
following diagnoses: