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Psychosocial and environmental problems are recorded on DSM-IV-TR's:
 
  a. Axis I.
  b. Axis II.
  c. Axis III.
  d. Axis IV.
  e. Axis V.
  f. Axis VI.20.Global Assessment of Functioning is recorded on DSM-IV-TR's:
 a. Axis I.
  b. Axis II.
  c. Axis III.
  d. Axis IV.
  e. Axis V.
  f. Axis VI.

Question 2

General medical conditions are recorded on DSM-IV-TR's:
 
  a. Axis I.
  b. Axis II.
  c. Axis III.
  d. Axis IV.
  e. Axis V.
  f. Axis VI.



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