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ICD-9-CM

According to the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Protection:

The International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is based on the World Health Organization's Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). ICD-9-CM is the official system of assigning codes to diagnoses and procedures associated with hospital utilization in the United States. The ICD-9 is used to code and classify mortality data from death certificates.

The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Servicesare the U.S. governmental agencies responsible for overseeing all changes and modifications to the ICD-9-CM.

The U.S. will move from ICD-9 to ICD-10 in October, 2013.

The following is a list of Mental Disorder codes from ICD-9-CM

This list is not complete and should not be used as a reference for self diagnosis, medical billing or any other authoritative use.

Organic Psychotic Conditions

  • 290 Dementias
    • 290.0 Senile dementia, uncomplicated
    • 290.1 Pre senile dementia
    • 290.2 Senile dementia with delusional or depressive features
    • 290.3 Senile dementia with delirium
    • 290.4 Vascular dementia
    • 290.8 Other specified senile psychotic conditions
    • 290.9 Unspecified senile psychotic condition
  • 291 Alcoholic Psychoses
    • 291.0 Delirium tremens
  • 292 Drug Psychoses
  • 293 Transient organic psychotic conditions
    • 293.0 Delirium, conditions classified elsewhere
  • 294 Other organic psychotic conditions chronic
    • 294.0 Amnestic disorder in conditions classified elsewhere
    • 294.1 Dementia in conditions classified elsewhere
    • 294.8 Other persistent mental disorders due to conditions classified elsewhere
    • 294.9 Unspecified persistent mental disorders due to conditions classified elsewhere

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Other Psychoses 295-299

  • 295 Schizophrenic Disorders
  • 296 Affective Psychoses
    • 296.0 Manic disorder, single episode
    • 296.1 Manic disorder, recurrent episode
    • 296.2 Major Depression, single episode
    • 296.3 Major Depression, recurrent episode
    • 296.4 Bipolar affective disorder, manic
    • 296.5 Bipolar affective disorder, depressed
    • 296.6 Bipolar affective disorder, mixed
    • 296.7 Bipolar disorder, unspec.
    • 296.8 Manic-depressive psychosis, other and unspecified
    • 296.9 Other and unspecified affective psychoses
  • 297 Paranoid states
  • 298 Other non organic psychoses
  • 299 Psychoses with origin specific to childhood
    • 299.0 Autism, current or active

Neurotic disorders, personality disorders, and other non psychotic mental disorders 300-316

  • 300 Neurotic disorders
    • 300.0 Anxiety state, unspec.
      • 300.01 Panic disorder, no agoraphobia
      • 300.02 Generalized anxiety disorder
    • 300.1 Hysteria, unspec.
      • 300.11 Conversion disorder
    • 300.2 Phobic disorders
      • 300.21 Agoraphobia w/ panic
      • 300.23 Social phobia
    • 300.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    • 300.4 Dysthymic disorder
    • 300.5 Fatigue, psychogenic
    • 300.8 Somatoform disorders
      • 300.81 Somatization disorder
    • 300.9 Neurosis, NOS
  • 301 Personality disorders
    • 301.1 Affective personality disorder
    • 301.2 Schizoid personality disorder
    • 301.3 Explosive personality disorder
    • 301.4 Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
    • 301.5 Histrionic personality disorder
    • 301.6 Dependent personality disorder
    • 301.7 Antisocial personality disorder
    • 301.8 Other personality disorders
      • 301.81 Narcissistic personality disorder
      • 301.83 Borderline personality disorder
    • 301.9 Personality disorder, unspec.
  • 302 Sexual deviations and disorders
    • 302.0 Ego-dystonic sexual orientation
    • 302.1 Zoophilia
    • 302.2 Pedophilia
    • 302.3 Transvestic fetishism
    • 302.4 Exhibitionism
    • 302.5 Trans-sexualism
    • 302.6 Gender identity disorder in children
    • 302.7 Psychosexual dysfunction, unspec.
      • 302.71 Psychosexual dysfunction, inhibited desire
      • 302.72 Impotence, psychosexual dysfunction
      • 302.72 Psychosexual dysfunction, inhibited excitation
      • 302.75 Psychosexual dysfunction, premature ejaculation
      • 302.76 Dyspareunia, psychogenic
    • 302.8 Other specified psychosexual disorders
      • 302.81 Sexual fetishism
      • 302.82 Voyeurism
      • 302.83 Sexual masochism
      • 302.84 Sexual sadism
      • 302.85 Gender identity disorder in adolescents or adults
      • 302.89 Other
        • Frotteurism
        • Nymphomania
        • Satyriasis
  • 303 Alcohol dependence syndrome
    • 303.0 Alcohol intoxication, acute, unspec.
    • 303.9 Other and unspecified alcohol dependence
      • Chronic alcoholism
      • Dipsomania
  • 304 Drug dependence
  • 305 Nondependent abuse of drugs
  • 306 Physiological malfunction arising from mental factors
    • 306.1 Hyperventilation
    • 306.3 Pruritus, psychogenic
    • 306.4 Psychogenic GI symptoms
    • 306.8 Bruxism
  • 307 Special symptoms or syndromes, not elsewhere classified
    • 307.0 Stuttering
    • 307.1 Anorexia nervosa
    • 307.2 Tic disorder, unspec.
      • 307.23 Tourette's disorder
    • 307.4 Specific disorders of sleep of nonorganic origin
      • 307.41 Insomnia, transient
      • 307.42 Sleep disorder, persistent
      • 307.45 Jet lag syndrome
      • 307.46 Somnambulism
    • 307.5 Other and unspecified disorders of eating
    • 307.6 Enuresis
    • 307.7 Encopresis
    • 307.8 Pain, psychogenic
      • 307.81 Headache, tension
  • 308 Acute reaction to stress
    • 308.3 Stress, acute situational disturbance
  • 309 Adjustment reaction
    • 309.0 Adjustment disorder, depressive
    • 309.2 With predominant disturbance of other emotions
    • 309.8 Other specified adjustment reactions
      • 309.81 Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • 310 Specific nonpsychotic mental disorders following organic brain damage
    • 310.2 Post-concussion syndrome
  • 311 Depressive disorder, not elsewhere classified
    • 311.0 Depression, NOS
  • 312 Disturbance of conduct, not elsewhere classified
    • 312.9 Conduct disorder, unspec.
  • 313 Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence
  • 314 Hyperkinetic syndrome of childhood
    • 314.0 Attention deficit disorder
      • 314.00 Attention deficit, w/o hyperactivity
      • 314.01 Attention deficit, w/ hyperactivity
    • 314.9 Hyperkinetic conduct disorder
  • 315 Specific delays in development
    • 315.9 Learning disability/developmental delay, NOS
  • 316 Psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere

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