Other specified disorders of adult personality and behavior
ICD-10 F68.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified disorders of adult personality and behavior.
F68.8 encompasses a variety of personality and behavioral disorders that do not fit neatly into the more defined categories of personality disorders outlined in the ICD-10. This code is used for individuals exhibiting maladaptive behaviors, impulse control issues, or atypical gender identity concerns that significantly impact their social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. These disorders may manifest as emotional dysregulation, difficulty in interpersonal relationships, or challenges in adapting to social norms. Clinicians may encounter patients who display traits of personality disorders, such as borderline or narcissistic traits, but do not meet the full criteria for these conditions. Additionally, individuals may struggle with impulse control, leading to behaviors that are harmful to themselves or others. The complexity of these disorders often requires a nuanced understanding of the patient's history and current functioning, making accurate diagnosis and coding essential for effective treatment planning.
Detailed patient history, including symptom onset, duration, and impact on functioning.
Patients presenting with emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, or atypical gender identity issues.
Consideration of co-occurring disorders and the need for a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
Comprehensive psychological evaluations and assessments.
Patients undergoing therapy for maladaptive behaviors or identity issues.
Focus on behavioral assessments and therapeutic interventions.
Used for therapy sessions addressing maladaptive behaviors.
Session notes detailing the patient's symptoms and progress.
Psychiatrists and psychologists should document the therapeutic approach and patient engagement.
F68.8 includes a range of maladaptive behaviors such as emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and atypical gender identity concerns that do not meet the criteria for more specific personality disorders.