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yoooooman

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What does Axis II of the DSM-IV describe?
 
  a. More lasting and intractable problems of mental retardation and personality disorders.
  b. General medical conditions.
  c. All mental diagnoses except personality disorders and mental retardation.
  d. Problems that the client has with the outside world.
  e. An overall judgment of how poorly or well the client is managing his or her life and the level of severity of psychological symptoms.

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What does Axis I of the DSM-IV describe?
 
  a. More lasting and intractable problems of mental retardation and personality disorders.
  b. General medical conditions.
  c. All mental diagnoses except personality disorders and mental retardation.
  d. Problems that the client has with the outside world.
  e. An overall judgment of how poorly or well the client is managing his or her life and the level of severity of psychological symptoms.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: c




yoooooman

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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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