In this case, the terms abuse and dependence were omitted and replaced with substance use and disorder. Also, the DSM-5 no longer uses the term addiction. However, the DSM-5 has included non other substance disorders such as gambling. Gambling has been added due to various studies demonstrating how it is addictive. Furthermore, the DSM-5 removes physiological subtypes. Also, recurrent legal problems in the criterion for substance abuse has been removed in the DSM-5. Yet, craving and or urges for substance use has been added as a new criterion in the DSM-5. The DSM-5 has made a lot of changes to include other non substance related disorders. Although gambling has been added to the DSM-5 as a non substance use disorder, other addictive disorders are being taken into consideration in the future such as internet usage, and shopping. The DSM-5 has added other substance use disorders in the recognition that there are other behaviors that are addictive. However, although the DSM-5 has removed the term addiction there are addictive disorders that are listed. Overall, there have been many changes in the
In this case, the terms abuse and dependence were omitted and replaced with substance use and disorder. Also, the DSM-5 no longer uses the term addiction. However, the DSM-5 has included non other substance disorders such as gambling. Gambling has been added due to various studies demonstrating how it is addictive. Furthermore, the DSM-5 removes physiological subtypes. Also, recurrent legal problems in the criterion for substance abuse has been removed in the DSM-5. Yet, craving and or urges for substance use has been added as a new criterion in the DSM-5. The DSM-5 has made a lot of changes to include other non substance related disorders. Although gambling has been added to the DSM-5 as a non substance use disorder, other addictive disorders are being taken into consideration in the future such as internet usage, and shopping. The DSM-5 has added other substance use disorders in the recognition that there are other behaviors that are addictive. However, although the DSM-5 has removed the term addiction there are addictive disorders that are listed. Overall, there have been many changes in the