| CCS-MHSA Code | Mental Health or Substance Abuse Disorders |
|---|---|
| 650 | Adjustment disorders |
| 651 | Anxiety disorders |
| 652 | Disruptive behavior disorders including conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, attention-deficit disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder |
| 653 | Delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders |
| 654 | Developmental disorders including communication disorders, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, learning disorders and motor skills disorders* |
| 655 | Disorders usually diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence such as elimination disorders, separation anxiety disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, and tic disorders |
| 656 | Impulse control disorders |
| 657 | Mood disorders including bipolar disorders and depressive disorders |
| 658 | Personality disorders |
| 659 | Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders |
| 660 | Substance-related disorders including alcohol-related disorders and substance-related disorders (e.g., amphetamine-related disorders; cannabis-related disorders; cocaine-related disorders; hallucinogen-related disorders; inhalant-related disorders; opioid-related disorders; phencyclidine-related disorders; sedative-, hypnotic-, or anxiolytic-related disorders; poly-substance-related disorders) |
| 661 | Miscellaneous mental disorders including dissociative disorders, eating disorders, factitious disorders, psychogenic disorders, sexual and gender identity disorders, sleep disorders, somatoform disorders, mental disorders due to general medical conditions not elsewhere classified, and other miscellaneous mental conditions |
| 662 | Suicide and intentional self-inflicted injury* |
| 663 | Screening and history of mental health and substance-related conditions* |
*For the purposes of this Fact Book, developmental disorders, suicide and intentional self-inflicted injury, and screening and history of mental health and substance-related disorders were excluded from the definition of MHSA disorders. Suicide and intentional self-inflicted injury, as defined in the CCS-MHSA, is examined as a co-occurring condition with mental health and substance-related disorders.