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debasdf

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The GAF is used to indicate the client's level of:
 
  a. distress.
  b. dysfunction.
  c. severity of symptoms.
  d. Two of the above
  e. All of the above

Question 2

On Axis IV, clinicians record information to answer which of the following questions?
 
  a. What psychosocial or environmental problems is the client facing?
  b. What stressors are currently taxing the client's ability to cope?
  c. How is the client meeting such basic needs as survival, food, shelter, and clothing?
  d. What is the client's social support system and how well is it functioning?
  e. Two of the above
  f. Three of the above
  g. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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