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olgavictoria

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What sweeping change to diagnosis (that was introduced in DSM-III) was eliminated in DSM-5?
 
  a) Having the clinical conditions on Axis I
  b) Having a multiaxial system
  c) Having diagnoses for sexual dysfunctions
  d) Having to consider medical conditions

Question 2

The 19th century efforts at developing a classification scheme for mental illness was
 
  a) never ratified.
  b) based largely upon the ideas of Emil Kraeplin, as they are today.
  c) driven by empirical observations.
  d) all of the above are correct.



carlsona147

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Answer to Question 1

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a PM for another one.

Answer to Question 2

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