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michelleunicorn

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In DSM-IV-TR, Axis I is used to
 
  a. indicate the presence of personality disorders or mental retardation.
  b. indicate the presence of clinical disorders other than personality disorders and mental retardation.
  c. list relevant medical conditions.
  d. quantitatively estimate an individual's overall level of functioning.

Question 2

In DSM-IV-TR, clients are diagnosed along __________ axes.
 
  a. three
  b. four
  c. five
  d. six



tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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