Z64: Problems related to certain psychosocial circumstances
Problems related to certain psychosocial circumstances, as the name suggests, refer to a group of conditions where an individual's psychological wellbeing is significantly affected by their social environment or circumstances. These conditions often arise from stressful or traumatic events, such as significant life changes, conflict situations or adverse social conditions. Symptoms can vary widely, but they generally involve significant distress, difficulty in managing day-to-day activities, changes in mood, or alterations in thinking or behavior. These symptoms are usually a reaction to the person's social environment, and the progression of the condition can be influenced by various factors such as resilience, support systems, and changing circumstances. These conditions can affect anyone, regardless of age or background and can have a substantial impact on one's overall wellbeing and ability to function efficiently in their day-to-day life. The issues may manifest physically, mentally, or emotionally, depending on the individual and the specific circumstances they're facing.
Subcodes of Z64:
- Z64.0: Problems related to unwanted pregnancy
- Z64.1: Problems related to multiparity
- Z64.2: Seeking and accepting physical, nutritional and chemical interventions known to be hazardous and harmful
- Z64.3: Seeking and accepting behavioural and psychological interventions known to be hazardous and harmful
- Z64.4: Discord with counsellors
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