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One of the main objectives of the revision of the DSM (to DSM-5 ) was to:
 
  a) Ensure that the DSM had definitions for all known mental health disorders
  b) Reduce the number of disorders to just those commonly seen in clinical practice
  c) Bring the DSM and ICD in line with each other
  d) Increase the financial stability of the APA

Question 2

When a client is attributed a score of 1 on the SCID, what does the clinical interviewer do?
 
  a) Skip to the next question
  b) Administer another test
  c) Review the question to ensure accuracy
  d) Ask the same question a different way



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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