Organizing the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) according to Standard Theory


Category 3

Social Identity Disorder - replacement of normal communication with external objects, social ideas or constructs, relationships, or social status, or primary reliance on those things in communication as a replacement for one-on-one or self-communication as dictated by Social, Shared, or Supersocial Communication

Normal Social Communication - Idea (social identity), Item (social orientation), Interpretation (social interaction)

Normal Shared Communication - Subversive Identity (Considers and interprets information from others), Aversive Identity (Offers ideas to others for their interpretation)

Normal Supersocial Communication – Grouping and Sorting Ideas to facilitate Shared or Intimate communication


Abnormal Social Communication - relies on social communication to replace another communication type (social identity disorder, addiction, social intimacy)

Abnormal Shared Communication - prioritizes relationship over self (subversive identity disorder), provides false or misleading information to others (aversive identity disorder)

Abnormal Supersocial Communication - uses additional identities in grouping and sorting (personification, depersonification)
pre-emptively sorts information without procedural experiences (conditional relationship, disinterest)
considers too much information at once (gapping)
groups and sorts information inconsistent with personal beliefs or individual behaviors (pseudo-directive, pseudo-deferral


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CHAPTER 8 — SOMATIC SYMPTOM AND RELATED DISORDERS
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Shared - Factitious Disorder (Imposed on Self or Another) — F68.10, F68.A

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CHAPTER 10 — TRAUMA- AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS
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Shared - Reactive Attachment Disorder — F94.1
Shared - Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder — F94.2
Social - Adjustment Disorders — F43.20–F43.29
Shared - Separation Anxiety Disorder — F93.0

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CHAPTER 15 — PARAPHILIC DISORDERS
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Social/Shared - Voyeuristic Disorder — F65.3
Social/Shared - Exhibitionistic Disorder — F65.2
Social/Shared - Frotteuristic Disorder — F65.81
Shared (subversive) - Sexual Masochism Disorder — F65.51
Shared (aversive) - Sexual Sadism Disorder — F65.52
Social/Shared - Fetishistic Disorder — F65.0
Social - Transvestic Disorder — F65.1

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CHAPTER 18 — PERSONALITY DISORDERS
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Shared (subversive) - Dependent Personality Disorder — F60.7
Shared (aversive) - Avoidant Personality Disorder — F60.6
Shared (subversive) Hoarding Disorder — F42.3

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CHAPTER 16 — SUBSTANCE-RELATED AND ADDICTIVE DISORDERS
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Social - Alcohol Use Disorder — F10.10 (mild), F10.20 (moderate/severe)
Social - Cannabis Use Disorder — F12.10, F12.20
Social - Opioid Use Disorder — F11.10, F11.20
Social - Stimulant Use Disorder — F15.10, F15.20
Social - Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Use Disorder — F13.10, F13.20
Social - Hallucinogen Use Disorder — F16.10, F16.20
Social - Inhalant Use Disorder — F18.10, F18.20
Social - Tobacco Use Disorder — F17.200
Social - Substance Use Disorder, Other or Unspecified — F19.10, F19.20

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CHAPTER 21 — OTHER CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE A FOCUS OF CLINICAL ATTENTION
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Supersocial - Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention — Z60–Z65