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A

ABL → Airborne Laser
 エアボーンレーザー
ABM → Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
 対弾道ミサイル・システム制限条約
ACD → Asia Cooperation Dialogue
 アジア協力対話
AD → Antidumping
 アンチダンピング
ADB → Asian Development Bank
 アジア開発銀行
AE → Associate Expert
 アソシエート・エキスパート
AFTA → ASEAN Free Trade Area
 ASEAN自由貿易地域
APEC → Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
 アジア太平洋経済協力
ARF → ASEAN Regional Forum
 ASEAN地域フォーラム
ASEAN → Association of South-East Asian Nations
 東南アジア諸国連合
ASEAN+3 → ASEAN plus Three
 東南アジア諸国連合+日中韓
ASEM → Asia-Europe Meeting
 アジア欧州会合
AU → African Union
 アフリカ連合
B

BMD → Ballistic Missile Defense
 弾道ミサイル防衛
BWC → Biological Weapons Convention
 生物兵器禁止条約
C

CARICOM → Caribbean Community
 カリブ共同体
CD → Conference on Disarmament
 軍縮会議
CE → Council of Europe
 欧州評議会
CFSP → Common Foreign and Security Policy
 共通外交安全保障政策
CIA → Central Intelligence Agency
 中央情報局〈米国〉
CIS → Commonwealth of Independent States
 独立国家共同体
CICP → Centre for International Crime Prevention
 国際犯罪防止センター
CNRT → National Council of Timorese Resistance
 ティモール民族抵抗評議会
COP → Conference of the Parties
 締約国会議
CTC → Counter-Terrorism Committee
 テロ対策委員会
CTBT → Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
 包括的核実験禁止条約
CWC → Chemical Weapons Convention
 化学兵器禁止条約
D

DDR → Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants
 元兵士の武装解除・動員解除・社会復帰
DDT → DichloroDiphenylTrichloroethane
 殺虫剤の一種
E

EC → European Community
 欧州共同体
ECA → Economic Commission for Africa
 アフリカ経済委員会
ECB → European Central Bank
 欧州中央銀行
ECOISD → Environmental Conservation Initiative for Sustainable Development
 持続可能な開発のための環境保全イニシアティブ
EEA → European Economic Area
 欧州経済領域
EFTA → European Free Trade Association
 欧州自由貿易連合
EMU → Economic and Monetary Union
 経済通貨統合〈EU〉
EPA → Economic Partnership Agreement
 経済連携協定
ESCAP → Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
 国連アジア太平洋経済社会委員会
ESDP → European Security and Defence Policy
 欧州安全保障防衛政策
EU → European Union
 欧州連合
EVSL → Early Voluntary Sectorial Liberalization
 早期自主的分野別自由化
F

FAO → Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
 国連食糧農業機関
FARC → Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia(Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia)
 コロンビア革命軍
FATF → Financial Action Task Force
 金融活動作業部会
FBI → Federal Bureau of Investigation
 連邦捜査局〈米国〉
FEALAC → Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation
 東アジア・ラテンアメリカ協力フォーラム
FRB → Federal Reserve Board
 連邦準備制度理事会〈米国〉
FTA → Free Trade Agreement
 自由貿易協定
G

GAM → Gerakan Aceh Merdeka(Free Aceh Movement)
 独立アチェ運動
GATT → General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
 関税及び貿易に関する一般協定
GCA → Global Coalition for Africa
 アフリカのためのグローバル連合
GFATM → Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
 世界AIDS・結核・マラリア対策基金
GII → Global Issues Initiative on Population and AIDS
 人口・AIDSに関する地球規模問題イニシアティブ
G7 → Group of 7
 主要先進7か国〈日・米・英・仏・独・加・伊〉
G8 → Group of 8
 G7に露を加えた8か国
H

HIPCs → Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
 重債務貧困国
HIV/AIDS → Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
 エイズ
I

IAEA → International Atomic Energy Agency
 国際原子力機関
IAI → Initiative for ASEAN Integration
 ASEAN統合イニシアティブ
ICAO → International Civil Aviation Organization
 国際民間航空機関
ICC → International Criminal Court
 国際刑事裁判所
ICJ → International Court of Justice
 国際司法裁判所
ICOC → International Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation
 弾道ミサイルの拡散に立ち向かうための国際行動規範
ICRC → International Committee of the Red Cross
 赤十字国際委員会
IDA → International Development Association
 国際開発協会
IDEA → Initiative for Development in East Asia
 東アジア開発イニシアティブ
IDI → Okinawa Infectious Diseases Initiative
 沖縄感染症対策イニシアティブ
IEA → International Energy Agency
 国際エネルギー機関
IGAD → Inter-Governmental Authority on Development
 政府間開発機構〈ソマリア〉
IGC → Inter-Governmental Conference
 政府間会合〈欧州〉
IHO → International Hydrographic Organization
 国際水路機関
ILO → International Labor Organization
 国際労働機関
IMF → International Monetary Fund
 国際通貨基金
IMO → International Maritime Organization
 国際海事機関
IMS → International Monitoring System
 国際監視制度
IODP → Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
 深海掘削計画
ISAF → International Security Assistance Force
 国際治安支援部隊
ISTC → International Science and Technology Center
 国際科学技術センター
IT → Information Technology
 情報通信技術
ITER → International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
 国際熱核融合実験炉
ITLOS → International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
 国際海洋法裁判所
ITU → International Telecommunication Union
 国際電気通信連合
IWC → International Whaling Commission
 国際捕鯨委員会
J

JBIC → Japan Bank for International Cooperation
 国際協力銀行
JET → Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme
 外国青年招致事業(JETプログラム)
JICA → Japan International Cooperation Agency
 国際協力事業団
JPF → Japan Platform
 ジャパン・プラットフォーム
JPO → Junior Professional Officer
 ジュニア・プロフェッショナル・オフィサー
K

KEDO → Korean Peninsula Energy Program Organization
 朝鮮半島エネルギー開発機構
KR → Khmer Rouge
 クメール・ルージュ
L

LAN → Local Area Network
 ローカル・エリア・ネットワーク
LDC → Least Developed Countries
 後発開発途上国
LTTE → Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
 タミル・イーラム解放の虎
M

MAD → Mutually Assured Destruction
 相互確証破壊
MD → Missile Defense
 ミサイル防衛
MDGs → Millennium Development Goals
 ミレニアム開発目標
MNLF → Moro National Liberation Front
 モロ民族解放戦線
MRA → Mutual Recognition Agreement
 相互承認協定〈日・EU〉
MTCR → Missile Technology Control Regime
N

 ミサイル技術管理レジーム
NAFTA → North American Free Trade Agreement
 北米自由貿易協定
NATO → North Atlantic Treaty Organization
 北大西洋条約機構
NEACD → NorthEast Asia Cooperation Dialogue
 北東アジア協力対話
NEPAD → New Partnership for Africa's Development
 アフリカ開発のための新パートナーシップ
NGO → Non-Governmental Organization
 非政府組織
NIS → New Independent States
 旧ソ連新独立国家
NPT → Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
 核兵器不拡散条約
NRF → NATO Response Force
 NATO即応部隊
O

OAA → Osaka Action Agenda
 大阪行動指針
OAS → Organization of American States
 米州機構
OAU → Organization of African Unity
 アフリカ統一機構
ODA → Official Development Assistance
 政府開発援助
OECD → Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
 経済協力開発機構
OIC → Organization of the Islamic Conference
 イスラム諸国会議機構
OPCW → Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
 化学兵器禁止機関
OPEC → Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
 石油輸出国機構
OSCE → Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
 欧州安全保障協力機構
P

PECC → Pacific Economic Cooperation Council
 太平洋経済協力会議
PIF → Pacific Islands Forum
 太平洋諸島フォーラム
PKF → Peacekeeping Forces
 国連平和維持隊
PKO → Peacekeeping Operations
 国連平和維持活動
PLO → Palestine Liberation Organization
 パレスチナ解放機構
PMC → ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference
 ASEAN拡大外相会議
POPs → Persistent Organic Pollutants
 残留性有機汚染物質
S

SAARC → South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
 南アジア地域協力連合
SACO → Special Action Committee on Okinawa
 沖縄に関する特別行動委員会
SPDC → State Peace and Development Council
 国家平和発展評議会
SSC → Security Sub-Committee
 日米安全保障高級事務レベル協議
START → Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
 戦略兵器削減条約〈米露〉
S&D → Special and Differential Treatment
 特別のかつ異なる待遇
T

TICAD → Tokyo International Conference on African Development
 アフリカ開発会議
TCOG → Trilateral Coordination and Outsight Group
 日米韓三国調整グループ会合
TMD → Theater Missile Defense
 戦域ミサイル防衛
TRIPS → Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
 知的所有権の貿易関連の側面に関する協定
U

UNAMA → United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan
 国連アフガニスタン支援団
UNAMET → United Nations Mission in East Timor
 国連東ティモール・ミッション
UNAMSIL → United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone
 国連シエラレオネ・ミッション
UNCITRAL → United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
 国連国際商取引法委員会
UNDCP → United Nations International Drug Control Programme
 国連薬物統制計画
UNDOF → United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
 国連兵力引き離し監視隊
UNDP → United Nations Development Programme
 国連開発計画
UNESCO → United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
 国連教育科学文化機関
UNFPA → United Nations Fund for Population Activities
 国連人口基金
UNHCHR → United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
 国連人権高等弁務官事務所
UNHCR → United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
 国連難民高等弁務官事務所
UNICEF → United Nations Children's Fund
 国連児童基金
UNMIK → United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
 国連コソボ暫定行政ミッション
UNMISET → United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor
 国連東ティモール支援団
UNMOVIC → United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission
 国連監視検証査察委員会
UNSCOM → United Nations Special Commission
 国連イラク特別委員会
UNTAET → United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor
 国連東ティモール暫定行政機構
W

WFP → World Food Programme
 世界食糧計画
WHO → World Health Organization
 世界保健機関
WIPO → World Intellectual Property Organization
 世界知的所有権機関
WSSD → World Summit on Sustainable Development
 持続可能な開発に関する世界首脳会議〈ヨハネスブルグ・サミット〉
WTO → World Trade Organization
 世界貿易機関

DSM-IV codes

2019-12-26 03:42:52 | Member
DSM-IV codes are the classification found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition, Text Revision, also known as DSM-IV-TR, a manual published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) that includes all currently recognized mental health disorders. The DSM-IV codes are thus used by mental health professionals to describe the features of a given mental disorder and indicate how the disorder can be distinguished from other, similar problems.[1]

The coding system utilized by the DSM-IV is designed to correspond with codes from the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, commonly referred to as the ICD-9-CM. Since early versions of the DSM did not correlate with ICD codes and updates of the publications for the ICD and the DSM are not simultaneous, some distinctions in the coding systems may still be present. For this reason, it is recommended that users of these manuals consult the appropriate reference when accessing diagnostic codes

Note that NOS is an abbreviation for Not Otherwise Specified, indicating a cluster of symptoms that do not clearly fit in any single diagnostic category. NOS is often a provisional diagnosis pending additional information or testing.

For an alphabetical list, see DSM-IV codes (alphabetical).


Contents
1 Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence
1.1 Mental retardation
1.2 Learning disorders
1.3 Motor skills disorders
1.4 Communication disorders
1.5 Pervasive developmental disorders
1.6 Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders
1.7 Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood
1.8 Tic disorders
1.9 Elimination disorders
1.10 Other disorders of infancy, childhood, or adolescence
2 Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders
2.1 Delirium
2.2 Dementia
2.3 Amnestic disorders
2.4 Other cognitive disorders
3 Mental disorders due to a general medical condition not elsewhere classified
4 Substance-related disorders
4.1 Alcohol-related disorders
4.2 Amphetamine (or amphetamine-like) related disorders
4.3 Caffeine-related disorders
4.4 Cannabis-related disorders
4.5 Cocaine-related disorders
4.6 Hallucinogen-related disorders
4.7 Inhalant-related disorders
4.8 Nicotine-related disorders
4.9 Opioid-related disorders
4.10 Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like) related disorders
4.11 Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders
4.12 Polysubstance-related disorder
4.13 Other (or unknown) substance-related disorder
5 Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
6 Mood disorders
7 Depressive disorders
8 Bipolar disorders
9 Anxiety disorders
10 Somatoform disorders
11 Factitious disorders
12 Dissociative disorders
13 Sexual and gender identity disorders
13.1 Sexual dysfunctions
13.2 Paraphilias
13.3 Gender identity disorders
14 Eating disorders
15 Sleep disorders
15.1 Primary sleep disorders
15.2 Parasomnias
15.3 Other sleep disorders
16 Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified
17 Adjustment disorders
18 Personality disorders (Axis II)
19 Additional codes
20 See also
21 External links
22 References
Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence[edit]
Mental retardation[edit]
317 Mild mental retardation
318.0 Moderate mental retardation
318.1 Severe mental retardation
318.2 Profound mental retardation
319 Mental retardation; severity unspecified
Learning disorders[edit]
315.00 Reading disorder
315.1 Mathematics disorder
315.2 Disorder of written expression
315.9 Learning disorder NOS
Motor skills disorders[edit]
315.4 Developmental coordination disorder
Communication disorders[edit]
315.31 Expressive language disorder
315.32 Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder
315.39 Phonological disorder
307.0 Stuttering
307.9 Communication disorder NOS
Pervasive developmental disorders[edit]
299.00 Autistic Disorder
299.80 Rett's Disorder
299.10 Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
299.80 Asperger’s Disorder
299.80 Pervasive Developmental Disorder NOS
Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders[edit]
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
314.01 Combined subtype
314.01 Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive subtype
314.00 Predominantly inattentive subtype
314.9 Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder NOS
Conduct disorder
312.81 Childhood onset
312.82 Adolescent onset
312.89 Unspecified onset
313.81 Oppositional Defiant Disorder
312.9 Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS
Feeding and eating disorders of infancy or early childhood[edit]
307.52 Pica
307.53 Rumination disorder
307.59 Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
Tic disorders[edit]
307.23 Tourette's Disorder
307.22 Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder
307.21 Transient tic disorder
307.20 Tic disorder NOS
Elimination disorders[edit]
307.6 Enuresis (not due to a general medical condition)
307.7 Encopresis, without constipation and overflow incontinence
787.6 Encopresis, with constipation and overflow incontinence
Other disorders of infancy, childhood, or adolescence[edit]
309.21 Separation anxiety disorder
313.23 Selective mutism
313.89 Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood
307.3 Stereotypic movement disorder
313.9 Disorder of infancy, childhood, or adolescence NOS
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Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders[edit]
Delirium[edit]
293.0 Delirium due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
780.09 Delirium NOS
Dementia[edit]
Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type, with early onset
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type, with late onset
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Vascular dementia
290.40 Uncomplicated
290.41 With delirium
290.42 With delusions
290.43 With depressed mood
Dementia due to HIV disease
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to head trauma
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to Parkinson's disease
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to Huntington's disease
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to Pick’s disease
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
Dementia due to... [indicate other general medical condition]
294.10 Without behavioral disturbance
294.11 With behavioral disturbance
294.8 Dementia NOS
Amnestic disorders[edit]
294.0 Amnestic disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
294.8 Amnestic disorder NOS
Other cognitive disorders[edit]
294.9 Cognitive disorder NOS
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Mental disorders due to a general medical condition not elsewhere classified[edit]
293.89 Catatonic disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
310.1 Personality change due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
(Subtypes: Labile, Disinhibited, Aggressive, Apathetic, Paranoid, Other, Combined, Unspecified)
293.9 Mental disorder NOS due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
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Substance-related disorders[edit]
Alcohol-related disorders[edit]
Alcohol
305.00 Abuse
303.90 Dependence
291.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
291.89 -Induced mood disorder
291.1 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder
291.2 -Induced persisting dementia
291.5 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
291.3 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
291.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
291.89 -Induced sleep disorder
303.00 Intoxication
291.0 Intoxication delirium
291.9 -Related disorder NOS
291.81 Withdrawal
291.0 Withdrawal delirium
Amphetamine (or amphetamine-like) related disorders[edit]
Amphetamine (or amphetamine-like)
305.70 Abuse
304.40 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
Caffeine-related disorders[edit]
Caffeine
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
305.90 Intoxication
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
Cannabis-related disorders[edit]
Cannabis
305.20 Abuse
304.30 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
Cocaine-related disorders[edit]
Cocaine
305.60 Abuse
304.20 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
Hallucinogen-related disorders[edit]
Hallucinogen
305.30 Abuse
304.50 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.89 -persisting perception disorder
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
Inhalant-related disorders[edit]
Inhalant
305.90 Abuse
304.60 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.82 -Induced persisting dementia
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
Nicotine-related disorders[edit]
Nicotine
305.1 Dependence
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
Opioid-related disorders[edit]
Opioid
305.50 Abuse
304.00 Dependence
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like) related disorders[edit]
Phencyclidine (or phencyclidine-like)
305.90 Abuse
304.60 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
Sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders[edit]
Sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic
305.40 Abuse
304.10 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.83 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder
292.82 -Induced persisting dementia
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
292.89 Intoxication
292.81 Intoxication delirium
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
292.81 Withdrawal delirium
Polysubstance-related disorder[edit]
304.80 Polysubstance dependence
Other (or unknown) substance-related disorder[edit]
Other (or unknown) substance
305.90 Abuse
304.90 Dependence
292.89 -Induced anxiety disorder
292.81 -Induced delirium
292.84 -Induced mood disorder
292.83 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder
292.82 -Induced persisting dementia
292.11 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions
292.12 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations
292.89 -Induced sexual dysfunction
292.89 -Induced sleep disorder
292.89 Intoxication
292.9 -Related disorder NOS
292.0 Withdrawal
293.0 Delirium Due to ... [Indicate the General Medical Condition]
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Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders[edit]
Schizophrenia
295.20 Catatonic type
295.10 Disorganized type
295.30 Paranoid type
295.60 Residual type
295.90 Undifferentiated type
295.40 Schizophreniform disorder
295.70 Schizoaffective disorder
297.1 Delusional disorder
Erotomanic subtype
Grandiose subtype
Jealous subtype
Persecutory subtype
Somatic subtype
Mixed type
298.8 Brief psychotic disorder
297.3 Shared psychotic disorder
Psychotic disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
293.81 With delusions
293.82 With hallucinations
298.9 Psychotic disorder NOS
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Mood disorders[edit]
293.83 Mood Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
296.90 Mood Disorder NOS
Depressive disorders[edit]
300.4 Dysthymic disorder
Major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder, recurrent
296.36 In full remission
296.35 In partial remission
296.31 Mild
296.32 Moderate
296.33 Severe without psychotic features
296.34 Severe with psychotic features
296.30 Unspecified
Major depressive disorder, single episode
296.26 In full remission
296.25 In partial remission
296.21 Mild
296.22 Moderate
296.23 Severe without psychotic features
296.24 Severe with psychotic features
296.20 Unspecified
311 Depressive disorder NOS
Bipolar disorders[edit]
Bipolar disorders
296.80 Bipolar disorder NOS
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode depressed
296.56 In full remission
296.55 In partial remission
296.51 Mild
296.52 Moderate
296.53 Severe without psychotic features
296.54 Severe with psychotic features
296.50 Unspecified
296.40 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode hypomanic
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode manic
296.46 In full remission
296.45 In partial remission
296.41 Mild
296.42 Moderate
296.43 Severe without psychotic features
296.44 Severe with psychotic features
296.40 Unspecified
Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode mixed
296.66 In full remission
296.65 In partial remission
296.61 Mild
296.62 Moderate
296.63 Severe without psychotic features
296.64 Severe with psychotic features
296.60 Unspecified
296.7 Bipolar I disorder, most recent episode unspecified
Bipolar I disorder, single manic episode
296.06 In full remission
296.05 In partial remission
296.01 Mild
296.02 Moderate
296.03 Severe without psychotic features
296.04 Severe with psychotic features
296.00 Unspecified
296.89 Bipolar II disorder
301.13 Cyclothymic disorder
293.83 Mood disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
296.90 Mood disorder NOS
Top

Anxiety disorders[edit]
300.02 Generalized anxiety disorder
Panic disorder
300.21 With agoraphobia
300.01 Without agoraphobia
300.22 Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder
300.29 Specific phobia
300.23 Social phobia
300.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
309.81 Posttraumatic stress disorder
308.3 Acute stress disorder
293.84 Anxiety disorder due to a general medical condition
293.89 Anxiety disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
300.00 Anxiety disorder NOS
Top

Somatoform disorders[edit]
300.81 Somatization disorder
300.82 Undifferentiated somatoform disorder
300.11 Conversion disorder
Pain disorder
307.89 Associated with both psychological factors and a general medical condition
307.80 Associated with psychological factors
300.7 Hypochondriasis
300.7 Body dysmorphic disorder
300.82 Somatoform disorder NOS
Top

Factitious disorders[edit]
Factitious disorder
300.19 With combined psychological and physical signs and symptoms
300.19 With predominantly physical signs and symptoms
300.16 With predominantly psychological signs and symptoms
300.19 Factitious disorder NOS
Top

Dissociative disorders[edit]
300.6 Depersonalization disorder
300.12 Dissociative amnesia
300.14 Dissociative identity disorder
300.15 Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified
Sexual and gender identity disorders[edit]
Sexual dysfunctions[edit]
625.8 Female hypoactive sexual desire disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
608.89 Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
302.71 Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
302.79 Sexual aversion disorder
302.72 Female sexual arousal disorder
302.72 Male erectile disorder
607.84 Male erectile disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
302.73 Female orgasmic disorder
302.74 Male orgasmic disorder
302.75 Premature ejaculation
302.76 Dyspareunia (not due to a general medical condition)
625.0 Female dyspareunia due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
608.89 Male dyspareunia due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
306.51 Vaginismus (not due to a general medical condition)
625.8 Other female sexual dysfunction due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
608.89 Other male sexual dysfunction due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
302.70 Sexual dysfunction NOS
Paraphilias[edit]
See also: List of paraphilias
302.4 Exhibitionism
302.81 Fetishism
302.89 Frotteurism
302.2 Pedophilia
302.83 Sexual masochism
302.84 Sexual sadism
302.3 Transvestic fetishism
302.82 Voyeurism
302.9 Paraphilia NOS (not otherwise specified)
Gender identity disorders[edit]
Gender identity disorder
302.85 In adolescents or adults
302.6 In children
302.6 Gender identity disorder NOS
302.9 Sexual disorder NOS
Eating disorders[edit]
307.1 Anorexia nervosa
307.51 Bulimia nervosa
307.50 Eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS)
Top

Sleep disorders[edit]
Primary sleep disorders[edit]
307.44 Primary hypersomnia
307.42 Primary insomnia
347 Narcolepsy
780.59 Breathing-related sleep disorder
307.45 Circadian rhythm sleep disorder
307.47 Dyssomnia NOS
327.03 Insomnia Related to Mood Disorder (ICD 9)
Parasomnias[edit]
307.47 Nightmare disorder
307.46 Sleep terror disorder
307.46 Sleepwalking disorder
307.47 Parasomnia NOS
Other sleep disorders[edit]
Sleep disorder
Sleep disorder due to... [indicate the general medical condition]
780.54 Hypersomnia type
780.52 Insomnia type
780.59 Mixed type
780.59 Parasomnia type
307.42 Insomnia related to... [indicate the Axis I or Axis II disorder]
307.44 Hypersomnia related to... [indicate the Axis I or Axis II disorder]
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Impulse-Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified[edit]
312.34 Intermittent Explosive Disorder
312.32 Kleptomania
312.31 Pathological Gambling
312.33 Pyromania
312.39 Trichotillomania
312.30 Impulse-Control Disorder NOS
Top

Adjustment disorders[edit]
Adjustment disorders
309.9 Unspecified
309.24 With anxiety
309.0 With depressed mood
309.3 With disturbance of conduct
309.28 With mixed anxiety and depressed mood
309.4 With mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct
Top

Personality disorders (Axis II)[edit]
Cluster A (odd or eccentric)

301.0 Paranoid personality disorder
301.20 Schizoid personality disorder
301.22 Schizotypal personality disorder
Cluster B (dramatic, emotional, or erratic)

301.7 Antisocial personality disorder
301.83 Borderline personality disorder
301.50 Histrionic personality disorder
301.81 Narcissistic personality disorder
Cluster C (anxious or fearful)

301.82 Avoidant personality disorder
301.6 Dependent personality disorder
301.4 Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
NOS

301.9 Personality disorder not otherwise specified
Top

Additional codes[edit]
V62.3 Academic problem
V62.4 Acculturation problem
995.2 Adverse effects of medication NOS
780.9 Age-related cognitive decline
Antisocial behavior
V71.01 Adult antisocial behavior
V71.02 Child or adolescent antisocial behavior
V62.82 Bereavement
V62.89 Borderline intellectual functioning
313.82 Identity problem
Medication-induced
Movement disorder
333.90 Movement disorder NOS
333.1 Postural tremor
Neglect of child
V61.21 Neglect of child
995.5 Neglect of child (if focus of attention is on victim)
Neuroleptic-induced
333.99 Acute akathisia
333.7 Acute dystonia
332.1 Parkinsonism
333.82 Tardive dyskinesia
333.92 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
V71.09 No diagnosis on Axis II
V71.09 No diagnosis or condition on Axis I
V15.81 Noncompliance with treatment
V62.2 Occupational problem
V61.20 Parent-child relational problem
V61.10 Partner relational problem
V62.89 Phase of life problem
Physical abuse
V61.1 Physical abuse of adult
995.81 Physical abuse of adult (if focus of attention is on victim)
V61.21 Physical abuse of child
995.5 Physical abuse of child (if focus of attention is on victim)
316 Psychological factors affecting medical condition
Relational problem
V62.81 Relational problem NOS
V61.9 Relational problem related to a mental disorder or general medical condition
V62.89 Religious or spiritual problem
V61.1 Sexual abuse of adult
995.83 Sexual abuse of adult (if focus of attention is on victim)
V61.21 Sexual abuse of child
995.53 Sexual abuse of child (if focus of attention is on victim)
V61.8 Sibling relational problem
300.9 Unspecified mental disorder (nonpsychotic)
799.9 Diagnosis deferred on Axis II
799.9 Diagnosis or condition deferred on Axis I
V65.2 Malingering
See also[edit]
Clinical coder
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, 1994 (DSM-IV).
DSM-5
List of ICD-9 codes 290–319: mental disorders
Relational disorder (proposed DSM-V new diagnosis)
Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID)

林公一 20年の回顧

2019-12-26 03:18:14 | 🇯🇵日本語
20年の回顧(1)
「Dr林のこころと脳の相談室」を開設したのは1997年4月16日である。今は2017年だから、20年が経過したことになる。20年というのは振り返ってみてもいい長さの期間だと思うので、思いつくままに回顧してみることにした。
1
 1997年当時、インターネットはまだまだ一般的ではなかった。だがこれからは爆発的に普及するであろうと人は予想していた。それなら有意義に活用しようと思ったのか、ただ新しくて面白そうだと思ったのか、今となってはよく覚えていないが、精神科の病気について、多くの方々に正しく知っていただこうというのがサイト開設の主な目的であったことは確かである。
そして1997年4月16日、「うつ病」「アルコール依存症」そして「精神科Q&A」の三つのコーナーで、「Dr.林のこころと脳の相談室」はスタートした。
当初は病気の解説を中心にするという計画で、各病気について、「ホームページ」「診察室」「家族カウンセリングルーム」「薬局」「医学部講堂」「図書室」「有名人」「書斎」という8つのコーナーを設けることで、解説内容をの整理を試みた。各コーナーを部屋にたとえるのは、当時ネット上にあったサイトには比較的よくあった形式を模倣したものである。現代から見ると不器用というか何と言うか違和感があるが、インターネット黎明期にはリンク先を実世界の物にたとえるのはむしろ普通だったように思う。
このパターンで 主要な病気を順次アップしていき、最終的には精神科の病気を網羅するというのが開設当時の私の計画だった。
2
 だから精神科Q&Aは、付録という位置づけで考えていた。
それにもちろん開設当日には質問メールはまだ一通も来ていないから、【0001】から【0016】までは自作自演である。
最初の質問メールをいただいたのはいつだったか。
精神科Q&Aを見直してみると、実際の質問メールに答えた(と思われる)【0017】の日付けは 2000.9.5. になっている。サイト開設から3年も過ぎた時期である。
当時は電子メール自体が一般的でなかったし、ネット人口も少なかったし、開設したばかりのサイトの質問コーナーにそんなにメールが来るはずがないが、3年間も一通も来なかったということはなかったはずである。
では2000年9月まで、なぜ回答しなかったのか。
いただいた質問メールはすべて保存してあるので、調べればわかるのだが、当時の保存媒体はフロッピーディスクなので、いま手元にある機器ではもはや開くことができないから、とりあえず思い出せることを書いてみる。
確実なのは、当初はメールの質問にはメールで答えていたということである。と言っても、一通のメール記載の情報だけからは答えられないことも多かったので、質問者とメールで何通もやり取りしていた。
そういう個人的なやり取りをサイトで公にするのは適切でないと考えて精神科Q&Aには掲載しなかったのかもしれない。【0017】が、林と質問者の一問一答になっているのは、そのころの多くのやり取りの名残に違いない。
1997年から2000年までの3年間で、どのくらいの数のメールをやり取りをしたかは覚えていない(これもフロッピーを開けばわかるはずだが)。だが、どこかの時点でとても対応仕切れないと感じたのは確かである。
当時、ネット上には医師やカウンセラーが読者からの質問に答えるサイトがいくつもあったが、次々に閉鎖されていっていた。メールが増えて対応仕切れなくなったためであろう。閉鎖にあたってそのような説明を明示するサイトもあった。
私のサイトが閉鎖せずに継続できたのは、比較的早い時期に、「返信はしない」という方針に転換したからである。・・・と最近まで信じていたのだが、【0017】が2000年の日付けになっているということは、方針転換はそう早くなかったのかもしれない。
メールの返信は一切せず、精神科Q&Aで答える。そう決めてから、「ただ事実を答えるのみ」という今の方針は、回答を繰り返す中で自然に固まってきた。
3
 上記 1 の通り、サイト開設当初は病気の説明を主にするつもりで、その方針にそって「ストレスと心身症」「拒食症」などを次々に追加していた。ところが今はご覧の通りで、精神科Q&Aが圧倒的なメインになっている。
もちろんその大きな理由は、ネットの普及に伴い質問メールがどんどん増えてきたことである。同時に、ネット上には信頼できる医療サイトが増えつつあった。1997年当時は、インターネットはただの落書き公示に近い空間だったのが、急速に進化し、しっかりした権威ある機関が作成した非常に質の高い医療サイトも見られるようになった。そうなると個人作成の医療サイトの存在意義は乏しい。一方で、医師作成のサイトは増えつつあったが、そのすべてとは言わないまでも多くは、患者集客の意図によるもので、それが決して悪いわけではないが、私のサイトはそのような目的は避けることを当初から固く決めていた。匿名を維持している理由もそこにある。
そうなると「Dr林のこころと脳の相談室」の意義は純粋に情報提供ということになり、組織力をバックに作成された優れたサイトが多数存在する時代に入り、病気の解説には意味が失われてきた。また、仮に個人サイトならではの解説を提供できたとしても、その内容は1年、2年とたつにつれて古くなる。それを改訂し続けるのは事実上無理である。ましてや20年となればもはや化石であるから、一時は病気の説明コーナーはもう役割を終えたとして閉鎖しようとも思ったが、20年たっても古くならない内容もあるし、古くなって化石になったとしても、化石には化石の意味もあると思い直して、まだ残してある。但しあまり積極的にはお勧めできないという気持ちが、アクセスを不便にした現在のデザインに反映している。
古くなるといえば、精神科Q&Aの回答も同様である。こちらのほうは以前は時々修正して時代に合わせていたのだが、もはやとても修正できる量ではなくなってしまったし、修正するくらいなら新しい質問に一つでも多く回答するほうが有意義と考え、ある時期から修正は一切しないことにした。代わりに回答の最後に日付を記した。(精神科Q&Aの質問文が列記されているページには、当初から日付を記していたが、そのページを経ずに直接訪れる人も多いことから、各回答の最後に記すことにした。このように直接訪問があるというのも、1997年には全く想定していなかったことである)。精神科Q&Aを見ると、日付がついているのは2010年からなので、それ以後は回答の修正は原則として行っていないことになる。
4
 ページのデザインの大きな改訂は2回だったと思う。つまり今のデザインは三代目である。
開設当時はホームページ作成ソフトもあまりなく、htmlの本を参考に作った。うつ病の診察室にある、ラジオボタンを用いた自己診断法も、htmlの入門書を見ながら手製でプログラムを書いたものである。今となっては化石だが。
1997年以後、ホームページを作成することが一種の流行のようになった時期があった。ホームページ作成ソフトや、ページを彩る材料が多数発売され、デザインに凝ったホームページが次々に登場した。
私も市販の材料を利用し、デザインを工夫するマイナーチェンジを何回か行ったが、わりとすぐにやめ、テキストだけの形に落ち着いた。私にデザイン能力がなかったせいもあるが、それより何より、当時のネット環境はまだまだ回線が細く、ページが少し重くなると読み込みに長時間を要するという状態だったという理由が大きい。
それでも最初のデザインはあまりに原始的だったので、1回目の大改訂を行うことにした。いつだったかはよくわからない (これもフロッピーを開けばわかるが)。現在は三代目といったが、それはトップページや精神科Q&Aの表紙のように(この「林の奥」もそうである)、ページの左側が濃い青色になっている部分で、そこが明るい青色になっているのが二代目のデザインである。
このデザインは意図あってのことで、回答の深さによって段階的に色を変えるつもりだった。つまり、明るい青のページはごく一般向けの回答。専門的な回答はグレー。というように。ごく一部はそれを実現したが、結局はそこまで回答を精密に書くのは時間的に無理で、ただ青い帯だけが残存しているのが今の状態である。
WordPressを用いた現在三代目のデザインは、サイト運営の周辺活動で知り合う機会を得た方のアドバイスとご助力によるものである。この方はインターネットのプロフェッショナルで、以来、現在までページ管理をしていただいている。全くのボランティアでお世話になっている。何かの機会にお名前を開示して感謝の気持ちを表明したいと考えたのだが、ご本人のご意向により非開示を維持している。WordPress導入がなかったから、作業時間から考えて、サイトを毎月更新することが現在まで続けられたかどうかは大いに疑問である。続けられたとしても、精神科Q&Aの回答量は大幅に少なくなっていたに違いない。この匿名の協力者の方には感謝してもしきれない。
本コーナー、「林の奥」は、WordPress導入と同時に新設したものである。精神科Q&Aは事実をそのまま回答するものであるが、曖昧な回答・あまりに簡潔な回答・よく意味がわからない回答なども散見されることに、レギュラーな読者はお気づきのことと思う。これらはすべて意図あってのことで、それらを適切な機会に適切な形で開示するのが「林の奥」開設の主目的であった。「林の奥」の「奥」とはその意味である。
しかしこれもまた当初の意図とはやや違った形になっている。「林の奥」に掲載した文のいくつかは目的通りの内容だが、むしろそれは少数で、その時々の思いつきで書いたものが多い。ましてやここに回顧録を書くなどとは全く考えていなかった。いや、そもそも開設当時は20年も続けるなどとは夢にも思っていなかった。
02. 4月 2017 by Hayashi
カテゴリー: コラム

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) Movie Script

2019-12-09 22:03:41 | 🇺🇸TV
Wistrom will think he's arriving at Moreau's suite.
But really, he will be walking into our decoy room.
Where I'll double Moreau.
Downstairs Benji will double Wistrom...
- a masks!
- And meet with real Moreau.
And eh, huh, What am I doing?
You? You're the helper.
Help ... okay.
So, to the extent understand what are you talking about here ...
uhm, Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
And you want to alter its infrastructure,
with the hopes of convincing two people that
they had a meeting, which actually really never happened ...
Right?
Camels.
ETA on dry cleaning.
I'm on my way out.
Okay, 34 minutes to doorknock.
wow,.. ehm, okay. this, this is a slight wrinkle,.. nothing, nothing to worry about.
We're just gonna have to go into server room, from the outside.
- What?
- Well, the firewalls in this building serve a military grade.
I mean, this would be a synched if I could call Yusuf back at headquarter,
but Yusuf doen't exist anymore, and neither do we.
I could hack it, but it would take too long.
Their hardware in.
And there's four layers of an exchange security because not in server-in.
and there is no way we can get into it from inside.
If we can't get through the server, we don't control the elevators, we don't control security cameras.
This operation is over even before it begins.
I'm telling you we can get to it from outside.
We?
I'm, I'm on the computer.
I'm just a ... the helper.
- What floor is it now?
- 130.
- Vent out?
- pressure's unstiff.
don't have enough time.
- Elevator shaft.
- infrared sensors.
don't have enough time.
How am I suppose to do this?
Dammit!
Oh, that's high.
Okay, now remember, it's a rolling off motion, that disengages the bond.
When the emitter is blue, that's full adhesion.
Easy way to remember. "Blue is glue."
- And when it's red?
- Dead.
ah, here's your cutter, okay?
And your server interface.
Both going back here.
One, two.
Okay Ethan, holds-all service, 11 stories up
and 7 units over.
Okay?
- Com check?
- Yeah, copy.
So ...
It's 26 minutes to doorknock.
Yeah ...
What the hell is that?
Hell, what the hell is that?
It's a sandstorm.
It's a long way off, Ethan. There's shouldn't be a problem.
Where is Ethan?
You gotta be kidding me.
I'm in the server level.
Your countdown is not helping.
I'm just saying.
- I'm in.
- That's great, Ethan. You're half way home.
Located server.
Please tell me we're online.
All right, we're live.
Okay, now I have control of the elevators.
- And the security cameras.
- Time to evacuate.
Okay. You drive, and look out for Wistrom and Moreau.
Moreau is at the elevator. It has resceduled.
Go.
- We can't open this door, can we?
- That door? No.
Ethan you gotta get down here now.
Ethan. Ethan. Is there a problem?
Ethan?
- We're not gonna make it.
- We have to make it.
Where is Ethan?
- Your line is not long enough!
- No, shit!
That was not easy, but I, I did it.
What I missed?
The lense might be a little uncomfortable.
It captures images and transmits them to the printer in the briefcase.
- All right?
- hmm...
I can't see, one eye right of it, fine.
Blinks twice to activate the shutter.
Notice, the numbers are in order.
A perfect copy.
But the numbers are scrambled.
Masks? ah, 60 seconds.
Are you sure that I shouldn't wear a mask?
You know, cause I'm not exactly Omar Sharif.
I'll play a french. This is you tracking device.
- This is what you're tracking.
- paper clip?
No, it's a paper. It's in the briefcase.
It's caught to be isotops, which should give a unique ...
- It just means that you can track documents, even if they switch briefcases.
- Range?
- Not that good, like a half a mile (800 meters).
Safest thing to do not let Wistrom out of your sight.
Is that Wistrom?
Who's out with him?
- I don't know.
- We don't have an uplink, so there's no facial recognition.
Who's out with him?
That's Leonid Lisenker. Polish phone cryptographer.
He redesigned Russia's nuclear security at the Cold War.
He set off to authenticate the launch codes.
- yeah shit, we are blown.
- No, no, no.
Well, we'll would be as soon as he sees the counterfeit launch codes.
- We're not alone.
- He's in the elevator.
Delay it.
Benji, how long would take it reprogram the case?
Ah, a couple seconds. Wow, What for that?
- To make an exact copy of the launch codes.
- What?!
- You can't do that.
- Wistrom's on 22.
- Slow him down.
- I do what I can.
wait, wait, Ethan! Hey! Hang on now, hang on, just a second!
You, you're talking about handing over active nuclear launch code to Wistrom?
- the case, reprogram the case.
- Listen, listen, stop! Listen, listen.
You're saying you're fixating, you're thinking clearly.
Listen, that's not gonna happened!
- I won't allow it.
- 33, and climbing.
Brandt, use your head. The mission is not the code, the mission is Hendricks.
And this little play out, give him back codes neutralize it.
You know that won't do it. Failure to a terrorist...
...just a rehearsal for success.
We lose Hendricks today, he shows up somewhere else tomorrow.
He finds another way. With no IMF to stop him.
Now, it's now or never. Now hand me the case.
Nothing left to chance. You said that !
You're the analyst. Now tell me..
..there's another way for Hendricks to get those codes.
- 50!
You tell me that this is only happened
right here, right now. Today!
You tell me that, I'll walk away.
- We go without!
- Without masks?
- Changes to go.
- Ethan!
- We have no choice.
- Ethan, you will be walking on Moreau unarmed.
- Face first. Literally.
- How do we know they've met?
- How do we know they haven't?
- It doesn't matter!
Damn! We have no choice.
Goggles.
What if they have met?
Come in.
Which of one you is Wistrom?
Which one of you is Wistrom?
I am.
I admire your work.
Sit.
Where are my codes?
Where are my diamonds?
close by.
- You have my payment?
- When I see the codes.
Not to worry. Come in!
I thought we could have tea.
Madam moiselle.
Misseur.
No diamonds, no codes.
No codes, no diamonds.
- Kill this one!
- We didn't came alone.
That hole I lay out there is killbox.
- You know who we work for.
- We come back for its codes,
or we don't come back.
- How good is your backup ?
- The best.
Kill them the best.
Do you care for some sugar?
Enough. Let's get this done.
You want payment? I want guarantees.
When he's authenticated the codes, I'll make a call and get your diamonds.
That, or ...
We alll go home in buckets.
Nobody leaves this hotel alive.
Get the papers .
- Is there a problem?
- It's locked.
Ah, forgive me.
There must be a key. For momento.
Misseur.
My mistake. It is a combination. Not a key.
You tell me the numbers!
We're good.
Zero
zero
zero
Come on, come on, come on, came on, came on.
It was a pleasure doing business with ...
Wistrom has launch codes and he's on the move.
Hey, I did what you asked, I did!
- Now let my family go.
- Release Leonid's family.
- Thank God!
- You can thank me in person.
It was a pleasure doing business with you.
Kill him!
Moreau's on the move!
I've got her.
Jane, she's an asset.
I need her alive.
Acknowledge!
Acknowledge!
Ah, Ethan, Wistrom is in the elevator. I can't see Leonid there.
Benji, slow it down. Give me an elevator.
I'll handle it.
Benji, I got a lot call of Wistrom, but I can't tell. Is he still in the elevator?
- Wistrom ... elevator ...
- Benji?
- Ethan, over!
- Benji. Benji, I lost.
Ethan, can you hear me?
Ethan, can you hear me? over!
Geez!
- Watch her!
- Why, why me?
If I'd do it, I'll kill her.
Hold it, Team Leader.
Do you really think I wouldn't catch up of you?
You and I are not enemies. It was a setup.
We'll find out your lies soon enough. Move it!
I'm sorry about this.
Leonid!
- Benji?
- Cover Benji!
I've got Leonid by the elevator, he's been shot.
What?
Hey, hey, stay with me, stay with me!
"No, no no no no no no no no no...
Jane, don't!
Now what happened with Moreau, Jane?
- She couldn't help us with...
- Yeah, so let's throw her off the building?
- I didn't throw her!
- That's throw her off the building!
She was not the mission, Jane.
The mission was to track the file back to Hendricks.
Whose in the wind ...
Better have good news for me. Is he here?
I got it. Talk to you later. I'll be there.
But no one will be following me. Just make sure no one's following you.
- And how the hell that the Russians find us?

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Mission: Impossible III (2006)[edit]
Main article: Mission: Impossible III
In the third film, Hunt is now a semi-retired training officer for IMF and plans a quiet life with his fiancée Julia Meade (Michelle Monaghan), who does not know about the IMF. He is called back into service to rescue a former student called Lindsey Farris (Keri Russell) captured during a mission in Germany, and recovers confidential information via stolen laptop. He is forced to once again go rogue in an attempt to track down the sadistic arms dealer, Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and secure a dangerous mystery item known as the 'Rabbit's Foot'. After an impromptu ceremony, Hunt and Julia are married, only for Owen, who has a double agent working within IMF, to kidnap Julia. With the help of his IMF team: Stickell, Declan Gormley (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), and Zhen Lei (Maggie Q), Hunt finds the Rabbit's foot, saves his wife, and kills Owen Davian in Shanghai.

The later film Mission: Impossible- Fallout confirms that Ethan and Julia were happy for a while, but their marriage was tainted every time they heard about something bad happening in the world due to the possibility that Ethan could have done something to stop it.

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)[edit]
Main article: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
In the fourth film, Hunt—having just escaped from a deep-cover mission in prison—and his IMF team are blamed for an attack that destroys the Kremlin, resulting in the disavowal of the entire IMF. Despite lacking their usual resources, connections, technology, and backup, their mission is to find and stop Kurt Hendricks (Michael Nyqvist), a former Soviet nuclear strategist who is intent on starting a nuclear war to usher in the next era of human evolution. As they chase Hendricks to Dubai and on to Mumbai, India, they themselves are pursued by a team of Russian agents trying to apprehend them. The team becomes increasingly fractured as individual members fight their own demons while trying to trust the others. Hunt manages to pull the team together, stop a nuclear bomb and clear the IMF of any involvement in the Kremlin attack. It is also revealed that Hunt had Julia's death faked to protect her, something only he and the Secretary of IMF knew about, giving him the pretext to infiltrate the prison his team freed him from in the opening scenes.



Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 American action spy film directed by Brad Bird and written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. It is the fourth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, and also Bird's first live-action film.[5] It stars Tom Cruise, who reprises his role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt, alongside Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Anil Kapoor and Léa Seydoux. Ghost Protocol was produced by Cruise, J. J. Abrams (the third film's director) and Bryan Burk. It saw the return of editor Paul Hirsch and visual effects supervisor John Knoll from the first film, and is also the first Mission: Impossible film to be partially filmed using IMAX cameras.

Released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on December 16, 2011, the film went on to become the highest-grossing film in the series, with $694 million, until it was surpassed by Mission: Impossible – Fallout.[6] It is the fifth highest-grossing film of 2011 as well as the second highest-grossing film starring Cruise.[7][8][9] It was followed by Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which was released in July 2015.


Contents
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
3.1 Filming
4 Soundtrack
5 Distribution
5.1 Marketing
5.2 Theatrical release
5.3 Home media
6 Reception
6.1 Critical response
6.2 Box office
6.3 Accolades
7 Sequel
8 References
9 External links
Plot[edit]
IMF agent Trevor Hanaway is killed in Budapest by assassin Sabine Moreau, who takes his file containing Russian nuclear launch codes so she can give them to a man known only as "Cobalt".

IMF agent Ethan Hunt has purposely become incarcerated in a Moscow prison to acquire Bogdan, a source of information on Cobalt. With help of Jane Carter, Hanaway's handler, and newly promoted field agent Benji Dunn, Hunt and Bogdan make their escape. IMF tasks Hunt to infiltrate the Kremlin to gain more information on Cobalt. During the mission, an unknown entity broadcasts on the IMF frequency ordering the detonation of a bomb, alerting Russian guards. Hunt's team aborts the mission just as a bomb destroys much of the Kremlin. Carter and Dunn escape, but Hunt is captured by SVR agent Anatoly Sidorov and charged with destroying the Kremlin.

Hunt escapes and meets with the IMF Secretary, in Moscow on other business. The Secretary tells Hunt they had to initiate "Ghost Protocol", disavowing IMF, but secretly orders Hunt to continue to pursue Cobalt. Sidorov's forces catch up to Hunt, and the Secretary is killed; Hunt escapes along with the Secretary's aide and intelligence analyst William Brandt. Regrouping with Carter and Dunn, Brandt is able to identify Cobalt as Kurt Hendricks, a Swedish-born Russian nuclear strategist, who seeks to start a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia. Hendricks used the Kremlin bombing to cover up his theft of a Russian launch-control device, and now is planning a trade with Moreau at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai to gain the required launch codes.

The team travels to Dubai. On the 119th floor of the hotel, they create deceptions using their various gadgetry and disguises to make Moreau believe she is meeting with Hendricks, and vice versa, when in fact they are interacting with the IMF team. Moreau discovers the deception, and in the ensuing chaos, Hendricks manages to escape with the launch codes, losing Hunt's pursuit in the midst of a dust storm. As Moreau tries to escape, she is knocked out of a window by Carter and falls to her death. Brandt accuses Carter of letting her love for Hanaway compromise the mission, but Hunt recognizes that Brandt has also been keeping secrets from them, having shown combat skills atypical of a mere analyst. Hunt leaves to meet with Bogdan to get more information on Hendricks, while Brandt tells the others that he had been assigned to secretly protect Ethan and his wife Julia in Croatia. Julia had been killed by a hit squad and Brandt feels responsible for Ethan's loss, which is why he stopped being a field agent.

Bogdan directs Ethan towards Mumbai, where Hendricks is set to negotiate with Indian telecommunications entrepreneur Brij Nath to gain control of an obsolete Soviet military satellite. The IMF team splits up to stop Hendricks; Carter sexually seduces Nath to get the satellite override code, while Hunt, Brandt and Dunn try to stop Hendricks from using Nath's broadcast station. They are too late as Hendricks has sent the launch codes to a Russian Delta III-class nuclear submarine to fire a single missile at San Francisco and disabled the station's computer systems. Brandt and Dunn race to get the systems back online to send the override code, while Hunt pursues Hendricks, eventually having a brutal brawl with him face to face in an automated car park. Hendricks, with the launch device, jumps to his death moments before the missile is set to land. Hunt then uses one of the cars and takes a dangerous fall to use the device; he barely disables the missile before it strikes. Sidorov, who has followed IMF from Dubai to Mumbai, arrives and realizes that the IMF is innocent of the Kremlin bombing.

The team meets in Seattle after Ethan accepts a new mission from Luther Stickell. Brandt confesses to Ethan about his failure to protect Julia. Ethan, however, reveals that her "death" and the murder of the Serbians were part of a plot to give her a new identity and enable Ethan to infiltrate the prison. A relieved Brandt happily accepts his mission, and becomes an agent once again. Meanwhile, Julia arrives at the harbor. Ethan and Julia gaze at each other from afar before Ethan departs for his next mission.

Cast[edit]
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt
Jeremy Renner as William Brandt
Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn
Paula Patton as Jane Carter
Michael Nyqvist as Kurt Hendricks
Vladimir Mashkov as Anatoly Sidorov
Josh Holloway as Trevor Hanaway
Anil Kapoor as Brij Nath, an Indian media tycoon
Léa Seydoux as Sabine Moreau
Samuli Edelmann as Marius Wistrom
Ivan Shvedoff as Leonid Lisenker, a nuclear code expert forced by Hendricks to authenticate the codes
Pavel Kříž as Marek Stefanski
Miraj Grbić as Bogdan
Ilia Volok as The Fog, an arms dealer and Bogdan's cousin
Andrej Bestcastnyj as Major Egorov
Andreas Wisniewski as The Fog's contact
Tom Wilkinson (uncredited) as IMF Secretary.[10]
Ving Rhames (uncredited cameo) as Luther Stickell[11]
Michelle Monaghan (uncredited cameo) as Julia Meade-Hunt, Ethan's wife[1


Lors d'une mission à Budapest, l'agent Hanaway de l'unité IMF (Impossible Missions Force) est tué par la tueuse à gages Sabine Moreau, qui récupère les codes de lancement d'une ogive nucléaire. L'unité doit donc récupérer l'agent Ethan Hunt, alors en détention dans une prison de Moscou pour une raison inconnue. L'évasion est un succès, malgré la décision de Hunt de faire évader l'un des détenus, Bogdan, qui détient de précieuses informations. À peine libéré, Hunt se voit chargé d'une mission : infiltrer avec les agents Benjamin Dunn et Jane Carter au plus vite les archives du Kremlin pour récupérer le dossier de Cobalt, le terroriste qui a engagé Moreau.

L'infiltration est un succès mais le dossier de Cobalt a disparu. Au même moment, Hunt croise un homme qui sort du bâtiment avec une valise et qui pirate la fréquence radio des agents IMF avant de déclencher une bombe qui détruit la partie nord du Kremlin. Ayant été assommé par l'explosion, Ethan Hunt se réveille dans un hôpital de Moscou, enchaîné à son lit : il s'en sort avec des blessures légères mais il est démasqué et accusé par Sidorov, un agent russe, d'avoir commandité l'attentat. Hunt parvient à s'évader et tente de quitter le pays, mais c'est le ministre Theodore Brassel, alors en visite amicale en Russie, qui le retrouve et qui lui explique la situation : parce que des agents américains sont accusés d'avoir fait exploser le Kremlin, le président des États-Unis a déclenché le « Protocole Fantôme ». Ainsi, toute l'agence IMF est officiellement désavouée et démantelée : Hunt doit arrêter Cobalt comme prévu mais à présent sans plus pouvoir bénéficier du soutien ni des moyens du gouvernement américain. La voiture du ministre est soudainement attaquée par des tireurs embusqués et celui-ci est abattu, la voiture tombant dans le fleuve qu'elle longeait. Hunt parvient malgré tout à survivre à l'accident et à échapper aux policiers avec William Brandt, l'analyste qui a identifié l'homme du Kremlin comme étant Kurt Hendricks, un scientifique suédois qui envisage de déclencher une guerre nucléaire totale. Désormais isolés et recherchés, Hunt, Dunn, Carter et Brandt sont chargés d'arrêter Hendricks, alias Cobalt.

Les quatre agents partent pour le Burj Khalifa de Dubaï, où le marchandage des codes entre Moreau et Wiström (homme de main de Hendricks) doit avoir lieu. Pour préparer leur opération, Dunn organise l'échange des numéros des chambres pendant que Hunt se voit contraint d'escalader les façades extérieures de l'hôtel pour pouvoir pirater les serveurs informatiques de l'hôtel dont la protection est de niveau militaire. Le plan consiste à donner de faux codes à Hendricks mais quand Wiström apparaît avec un cryptologue polonais qui connait les codes de lancement, Hunt choisit de prendre le risque de donner les véritables codes. Les négociations ont lieu dans les deux chambres et tout se passe bien jusqu'à ce que Moreau repère Brandt et tente de le tuer. Pendant ce temps, Wiström, qui a obtenu les codes, abat le cryptologue avant de fuir. Hunt le poursuit, malgré la tempête de sable qui s'est levée et Sidorov à ses trousses. Wiström, en réalité Hendricks masqué, parvient à fuir avec les codes, et Moreau est tuée par Carter autant pour se défendre que pour venger la mort de Hanaway, son amant. L'opération est donc un échec.

La présence de Sidorov fait peser des soupçons sur l'agent Brandt, qui a montré des aptitudes à être agent de terrain, mais celui-ci ne veut pas s'expliquer devant Ethan Hunt, qui part retrouver un marchand d'armes clandestin grâce à Bogdan. Pendant ce temps, Brandt explique à Dunn et Carter comment il est passé d'agent de terrain à analyste : il devait surveiller et protéger un couple en Croatie, mais alors qu'il a choisi de surveiller le mari, la femme a été enlevée et tuée. Le veuf a alors tué six terroristes serbes soupçonnés du meurtre avant d'être arrêté. Cet homme était en fait Ethan Hunt, qui avait épousé Julia. Désavoué, Hunt a fini dans une prison russe après avoir tué les assassins de sa femme.

Ethan Hunt obtient les informations qu'il cherchait : la localisation du satellite qui servira à programmer le lancement d'un missile balistique porteur de l'ogive nucléaire. Il s'agit d'un ancien satellite militaire soviétique, utilisé par une chaîne de télévision indienne, appartenant à Brij Nath, magnat des médias et playboy indien. Les agents de l'IMF partent donc pour Bombay où ils vont tenter de pirater les serveurs informatiques de Nath. Carter est chargé de le séduire puis de lui prendre les codes, pendant que Brandt accède aux serveurs. Mais ils arrivent trop tard : quand ils ont le code, Hendricks pirate le réseau de Nath et déclenche le tir du missile vers San Francisco. Alors que le missile suit sa trajectoire à grande vitesse vers sa cible, Hunt poursuit Hendricks à travers la ville pour annuler l'explosion de l'ogive nucléaire. Les agents parviennent in extremis à annuler l'explosion, et l'ogive neutralisée tombe dans la baie de San Francisco, où elle sera récupérée par Luther Stickell. Sidorov arrive pour capturer Hunt et découvre la vérité (c'était Hunt qui l'avait prévenu de sa présence à Dubai), et accepte d'aider les agents.

À Seattle, les agents reçoivent de Hunt leurs nouvelles missions, mais Brandt refuse, se sentant responsable de la mort de Julia. Hunt lui révèle alors la vérité, que seuls lui et le ministre Brassel connaissaient : Julia n'est pas morte, et cette opération était un coup monté pour assurer la protection de Julia et obtenir des informations sur Cobalt. Brandt, touché de voir la confiance que lui accorde Hunt, accepte la nouvelle mission.