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DC 0-3R 0 Post-Traumatic Stress (this diagnosis must be considered first according to the DC:0-3R decision tree) 150 Deprivation/Maltreatment 200 of Affect 2 Prolonged Bereavement/Grief Reaction 220 Anxiety of Infancy & Early 221 Separation Anxiety 9 Description of 9 DSM-IV with 309.81 Prolonged posttraumatic stress disorder F43. Post-traumatic stress disorder, 309.81 Post-traumatic stress disorder Posttraumatic Stress F43.11 Post-traumatic stress disorder, acute F43.12 Post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic 308.3 Other acute reactions to stress F43.0 Acute Stress Acute Stress 308.9 Unspecified acute reaction to stress F43.0 Acute stress reaction R45.7 State of emotional shock and stress, Other Specified Trauma and Stressor- Related 313.89 Other or mixed emotional disturbances of or adolescence, Other (Reactive Attachment ) or adolescence 313.89- Reactive Attachment of Infancy or Early F94.1 Reactive attachment disorder of F93.8 Other emotional disorders F93.9 emotional disorder, F94.2 Disinhibited attachment disorder of F94.9 disorder of social, F98.8 disorder of social, F94.2 Disinhibited attachment disorder of F93.9 emotional disorder, F94.8 Other disorders of social F98.9 Unspecified behavioral and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in and adolescence Reactive Attachment Disinhibited Social Engagement 309.1 Prolonged depressive reaction V62.82 Bereavement F43.8 Other reactions to severe stress Adjustment with Depressed Mood Z63.4 Disappearance and death of family member Adjustment with mixed anxiety and depression 309.21 Separation anxiety disorder 309.21 Separation Anxiety F93.0 Separation anxiety disorder of Separation Anxiety Page 1

DC 0-3R 9 Description of 9 Minnesota DC:0-3R Crosswalk to ICD codes DSM-IV with 222 Specific Phobia 300.29 Other isolated or specific phobias 300.29 Specific Phobia F40.218 F40.220 F40.8 223 Social Anxiety (Social Phobia) Other animal type phobia Fear of Thunderstorms Other phobic anxiety disorder F94.8 Other disorders of social 300.23 Social Phobia 300.23 Social Phobia F40. Social phobia, F40.11 Social phobia, generalized Specific Phobia Social Anxiety (Social Phobia) 224 Generalized Anxiety 300.02 Generalized, Anxiety 300.02 Generalized Anxiety F41.1 Generalized anxiety disorder Generalized Anxiety 225 Anxiety Not 300.00 Anxiety state, 300.00 Anxiety NOS F41.9 Anxiety disorder, Unspecified Anxiety Otherwise Specified (NOS) 230 Depression of Infancy and Early 231 Type I: Major Depression 296.20 Major depressive disorder, single episode, 296.20 Major depressive disorder, single episode, F32.9 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Major depressive disorder, single episode 296.21 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Mild 296.22 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Moderate 296.23 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Severe, w/o mention of psychotic features 296.25 Major depressive disorder, single episode, in partial or remission 296.3 Major Depressive, recurrent episode 296.30 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, 296.31 Major Depressive, recurrent 296.32 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, moderate 296.21 Major depressive disorder, single 296.22 Major depressive disorder, single episode, moderate 296.23 Severe, w/o mention of psychotic features 296.25 Major depressive disorder, single episode, in partial or remission 296.3 Major Depressive, recurrent episode (fifth digit must be inserted) 296.30 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, 296.31 Major Depressive, recurrent 296.32 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, moderate F32.0 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Mild F32.1 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Moderate F32.2 Major depressive disorder, single episode, Severe, without psychotic features F32.4 Major depressive disorder, single episode, in partial remission None 9-CM did not include 5 th digit. Major depressive disorder, recurrent, in remission F33.40 Major depressive disorder, recurrent, in remission, F33.9 Major depressive disorder, recurrent, F33.0 Major Depressive, recurrent F33.1 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, moderate Page 2

DC 0-3R 232 Type II; Depressive NOS 240 Mixed of Emotional Expressiveness 9 Description of 9 296.33 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, severe, without mention of psychotic behavior 296.34 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, severe, specified as with psychotic behavior 296.35 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, in partial or remission DSM-IV with 296.33 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, severe, without mention of psychotic behavior 296.34 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, severe, specified as with psychotic behavior 296.35 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, in partial or remission 311 Depressive, NOS 311 Depressive NOS 313.1 Misery and Unhappiness 313.8 Other or mixed emotional disturbances of or adolescence** 296.90 Mood NOS F34.8 F39 F33.2 Major Depressive, recurrent episode, severe, without mention of psychotic features F33.3 Major depressive disorder, recurrent, severe with psychotic F33.40 Major depressive disorder, recurrent, in remission, F33.41 Major depressive disorder, recurrent, in partial remission F32.0 Major depressive disorder, single Unspecified Depressive F32.9 Depressive episode, Other Specified Mental Other persistent mood disorder Unspecified mood (affective disorder) Unspecified Mental or adolescence 300 300 Adjustment (According to the decision tree, this diagnosis should last no longer than 4 months) 309.0 Adjustment disorder w/depressed mood 309.0 Adjustment disorder w/depressed mood 309.21 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Separation anxiety disorder 309.22 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Emancipation disorder of adolescence and early adult life 309.23 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Specific academic or work inhibition 309.24 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Adjustment disorder with anxiety 309.28 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Adjustment disorder with mixed 309.29 With predominant disturbance of other emotions Other F43.21 Adjustment disorder with depressed mood 309.21 Separation anxiety disorder F93.0 Separation anxiety disorder of 309.22 Emancipation disorder of adolescence and early adult life F43.29 Adjustment disorder with other F94.8 Other disorder of social 309.23 Specific academic or work inhibition F43.29 Adjustment disorder with other and F94.8 Other disorders of social 309.24 Adjustment disorder with anxiety F43.22 Adjustment disorder with anxiety 309.28 Adjustment disorder with mixed F43.23 Adjustment disorder with mixed 309.29 Other F43.29 Adjustment disorder with other Unspecified adjustment Page 3

DC 0-3R Adjustment (According to the decision tree, this diagnosis should last no longer than 4 months) 400 Regulating of Sensory Processing- According to the DC:0-3R manual, these diagnoses must include an assessment of sensory processing (an OT evaluation). 4 Hypersensitive (see codes for subtypes) 9 Description of 9 Minnesota DC:0-3R Crosswalk to ICD codes DSM-IV with F94.8 Other disorders of social 309.3 Adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood 309.3 Adjustment disorder with mixed F43.24 Adjustment disorder with disturbance of conduct 309.4 Adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct 309.4 Adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct F43.25 Adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct 309.81 Posttraumatic stress disorder 309.81 Posttraumatic stress disorder F43. Post-traumatic stress disorder, F43.11 Post-traumatic stress disorder, acute F43.12 Post-traumatic stress disorder,, chronic 309.82 Adjustment reaction with physical 309.82 Adjustment reaction with physical F43.29 Adjustment disorder with other F43.8 Other reactions to severe stress 309.83 Adjustment reaction with withdrawal 309.83 Adjustment reaction with F43.8 Other reactions to severe stress withdrawal 309.89 Other 309.89 Other F43.8 Other reactions to severe stress 309.9 Unspecified adjustment reaction 309.9 Unspecified adjustment reaction F43.20 Adjustment disorder, F43.9 Reaction to severe stress, Acute Stress 411 Type A: Fearful/Cautious 300.02 313.00 Generalized Anxiety Overanxious 313.9 of Infancy, or 313.21 Sensitivity/shyness disorder of 313.22 Introverted disorder of 300.00 Anxiety NOS 300.2 General Anxiety or adolescence 412 Type B: Negative Defiant 313.81 Oppositional Defiant 313.9 of Infancy, or F41.8 Other specific anxiety disorder Generalized Anxiety F91.3 Oppositional Defiant Oppositional Defiant Page 4

DC 0-3R 420 Hyposensitive/Underresponsive 430 Sensory Stimulation- Seeking/Impulsive 500 Sleep Behavior 9 Description of 9 adolescence 313.20 Sensitivity, shyness, and social withdrawal disorder 313.21 Shyness disorder of 313.22 Introverted disorder of adolescence 312.30 Impulse control disorder 314.2 Hyperkinetic conduct disorder adolescence 314.9 Unspecified hyperkinetic syndrome of DSM-IV with 313.81 Oppositional Defiant F92.8 Other mixed disorder of conduct and emotions F93.9 emotional disorder, 312.9 Disruptive Behavior NOS F94.8 Other disorders of social 313.9 of Infancy, or 314.01 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder Combined type with hyperactivity 313.90 Unspecified emotional disturbance of adolescence F98.9 Unspecified behavioral and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in and adolescence F90.0 Disturbance of activity and attention Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Predominantly Inattentive Presentation F63.9 F90.9 Impulse Unspecified Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Unspecified Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Predominately Hyperactive/Impulsive 5 Sleep-Onset (Protodyssomnia) 520 Night-Waking (Protodyssomnia) 307.41 Transient disorder of initiating or 307.42 Primary insomnia [Indicate Axis I or Axis II disorder] Insomnia related to: F51.09 Other insomnia not due to a F51.01 Primary insomnia 307.42 Persistent disorder of initiating or 307.40 Non-organic sleep disorder 307.45 Circadian Rhythm Sleep F51.09 Other insomnia not due to a 307.45 Circadian Rhythm sleep disorder of nonorganic origin 307.41 Transient disorder of initiating or 307.42 Persistent disorder of initiating or F51.8 Other sleep disorders not due to a 307.41Transient insomnia F51.09 Other insomnia not due to a Insomnia Insomnia 307.42 Primary Insomnia F51.03 Paradoxical insomnia Unspecified sleep wake cycle F51.01 Primary insomnia Page 5

DC 0-3R 600 Feeding Behavior 601 Feeding of State Regulation 602 Feeding of Caregiver-Infant Reciprocity 9 Description of 9 DSM-IV with F51.09 Other insomnia not due to a Non-rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorders, sleepwalking type 307.45 Circadian Rhythm sleep disorder of nonorganic 307.45 Circadian Rhythm Sleep F51.8 Sleep disorder, Non-rapid eye movement sleep arousal origin G47.29 Other circadian rhythm sleep disorder disorders, sleep terror type 307.46 Sleep arousal disorder 307.46 Sleep Terror F51.3 Sleep walking F51.4 Sleep terrors [night terrors] 307.47 Other dysfunctions of sleep states or 307.47 Nightmare F51.5 Nightmare arousal from sleep F51.8 Other sleep disorders not due to a Nightmare 307.5 Other and disorders of eating 307.59 Feeding of Infancy or Early None 9-CM did not include 5 th digit Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake 307.50 Eating disorder, 307.50 Eating Unspecified F50.8 Other Eating F50.9 Eating disorder, 307.59 Other (feeding disorder of infancy or early 307.59 Feeding of Infancy or Early F50.8 Other Eating Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake of non-organic origin F50.9 Eating disorder, 603 Infant Anorexia 307.59 Other (feeding disorder of infancy or early of non-organic origin 604 Sensory Food Aversions 307.59 Other (feeding disorder of infancy or early of non-organic origin 605 Feeding Associated with Concurrent Medical Condition 307.59 Feeding of Infancy or Early 307.59 Feeding of Infancy or Early F50.8 Other Eating Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake F50.9 Eating disorder, F50.8 Other Eating Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake F50.9 Eating disorder, 307.50 Eating Unspecified 307.50 Eating Unspecified F50.8 Other Eating Unspecified Feeding or Eating F50.9 Eating disorder, 606 Feeding Associated with Insults to the Gastrointestinal Tract 700 of Relating and Communicating 7 Multisystem Developmental (MSDD)- if Under the age of 2 307.50 Eating Unspecified 307.50 Eating Unspecified F50.8 Other Eating Unspecified Feeding or Eating F50.9 Eating disorder, 299.00 Autistic disorder, current or active state 299.00 Autistic F84.0 Autistic Autism Spectrum 299.01 Autistic disorder, residual state 299. disintegrative disorder, current or active state Page 6

DC 0-3R 9 Description of 9 DSM-IV with 299.11 disintegrative disorder, residual state 299.80 Other specified pervasive developmental disorders, current or active stat 299.81 Other specified pervasive developmental disorders, residual state 299.90 Unspecified pervasive developmental disorder, current or active state 299.91 Unspecified pervasive developmental disorder, residual state 315.9 Unspecified delay in development 299.80 Pervasive Developmental NOS F88 Other of Psychological Development Other Specified Neurodevelopmental 800 Other 313.90 Unspecified emotional disturbance of or adolescence) 313.9 of Infancy, or F89 Unspecified of Psychological Development Unspecified Neurodevelopmental Minnesota s DC:0-3R Crosswalk to DSM IV-TR, DSM-5, 9, This crosswalk is a combination of the Florida, Michigan and crosswalk developed by C Northcutt, PhD & B McCarroll, PhD(2013) Page 7