Mental Health Problem ICD-10: Understanding and Addressing Psychological Disorders
Mental health problem ICD-10 is a comprehensive classification system used to diagnose and classify mental health conditions. Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), ICD-10 provides a standardized framework for healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat mental health disorders, facilitating communication and collaboration among healthcare providers worldwide. For instance, an individual experiencing persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest may be diagnosed with depression (F32) according to ICD-10.