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**Unlocking the DSM-5: Major Updates on Mental Health Conditions You Need to Know!**

In this insightful video, we delve into the groundbreaking changes in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), marking its first revision in two decades. Discover how food addiction and compulsive hoarding are now recognized as legitimate mental health conditions, and learn about the new classification of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) in children—characterized by persistent tantrums and irritability.

We'll explore the significant updates that have reshaped the landscape of mental health, including the removal of sexual addiction, Internet gaming addiction, and the reevaluation of grief in relation to depressive disorders. Plus, find out how autism and Asperger syndrome have been unified under the autism spectrum disorder umbrella.

Join us as Professor Eduardo Grande, a renowned psychiatrist and former president of the Argentine Association of Mental Health, shares his expert insights on these critical changes and what they mean for mental health awareness and treatment.

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00:00The latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-5, revised
00:12for the first time in two decades, now recognizes food addiction and compulsive hoarding as
00:17mental health conditions.
00:20Compulsive hoarding is specifically described as an ongoing struggle to discard items that
00:25hold no real value.
00:27Additionally, persistent tantrums in children have been classified as Disruptive Mood Dysregulation
00:33Disorder, DMDD, characterized by frequent irritability and behavioral outbursts occurring
00:39three or more times a week for over a year.
00:43Significant updates in the DSM-5, often referred to as the Bible of Psychiatry, include the
00:49removal of sexual addiction, hypersexual disorder, internet gaming addiction, and transsexuality,
00:56or Gender Identity Disorder, from the list of mental disorders.
01:00Moreover, grief lasting less than two months following the death of a loved one is no longer
01:05categorized as a depressive disorder.
01:09The terms Autism and Asperger Syndrome have also been consolidated under the new designation
01:14Autism Spectrum Disorder.
01:17Despite these revisions, Professor Eduardo Grande, a psychiatrist and former president
01:23of the Argentine Association of Mental Health, offers his insights on the changes.