![]() Situational insomnia, aka acute insomnia, is recognized by the DSM-5-TR as insomnia symptoms that meet all the criteria except the minimum duration requirement. There are other reasons you might receive an unspecified DSM-5-TR insomnia diagnosis. If your symptoms are causing you distress but don’t meet the full criteria for an insomnia diagnosis, a healthcare or mental health professional may use this identifier moving forward. This specifier is used when you’re experiencing almost all the symptoms of a condition, or a mixed bag of symptoms, that can’t clearly be grouped under an existing diagnosis. ![]() Several diagnoses in the DSM-5-TR include a category of “other specified” or “unspecified.”
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