Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified

Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified‏‎ (DDNOS) is a generally now defunct diagnosis formerly given to systems that were not able to receive the Dissociative Identity Disorder diagnosis.

Given that DDNOS is no longer given due to its removal in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the various subcategories are generally linked to other, more current diagnoses:


 * DDNOS-1 → Dissociative Identity Disorder: Switching not observed by clinician, or amnesia for the significant past but not everyday life.
 * DDNOS-1a & 1b → Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder: Less distinct parts/no alters (1a) OR without amnesia (1b).
 * DDNOS-2 → Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder: Derealization without Depersonalization
 * DDNOS 3-5, Ganser's Syndrome → Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder: Disorder with specific symptoms, eg. identity change due to brainwashing, acute dissociative reaction, dissociative trance.

Other forms with unclear symptoms are now considered Unspecified Dissociative Disorder.