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bcretired

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Despite his condition, Jim went to work every day. On which of the five axes of the DSM would this
  information be found?
 
  A) Axis V B) Axis IV C) Axis III D) Axis II

Question 2

Misdiagnoses are common when looking at potential personality disorders because
 
  A) the diagnostic criteria are subjective.
  B) it is usually not possible to determine when the problematic behavior began.
  C) many of the personality disorders share common features.
  D) most of those in treatment for personality disorders are heavily medicated.


nikmaaacs

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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