Anger. Enuresis. Memory. Sleep Disorders. Selective Mutism. Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Maladaptive Dreaming. Lying. Speech & Language Disorders. Elimination Disorders. Developmental Disorders. Reactive Attachment Disorder. Mental Retardation. Dyspraxia. DSM-IV Dyspraxia lists the relevant criteria by which a diagnosis of dyspraxia is made. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is published by the American Psychiatric Association.
It covers mental health disorders for both children and adults. As you will see, it refers specifically to the criteria for PDDs in which case the dyspraxia diagnosis would not be made. Traumatic Brain Injury. OCD. Pica. Sensory Processing.
Learning Disorders.