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Diagnostic&Statitical Manual of Mental Disorder
xxi-27
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Psychology
Graduate
04/07/2010

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Term
mild disorder:
Definition
 minor impairment in social or occupational functioning
Term
Moderate disorder
Definition
symptoms and function are between mild to severe
Term
severe disorder
Definition
symptoms result in impairment in social and occupational function
Term
in partial remission:
Definition
The full criteria for the disorder were previously met but currently only some of the symptoms or signs of the disorder remain
Term
in full remission:
Definition
No longer any symptoms but is still clinically relevant to note disorder
Term
v codes axis I-V
Definition
  • Axis I:
       
    Clinical Disorders,  most V-Codes,  and conditions that need Clinical attention.
  • Axis II:
       
    Personality Disorders and Mental Retardation.
  • Axis III:
       
    General Medical Conditions.
  • Axis IV:
       
    Psychosocial and Environmental Problems.
  • Axis V:
       
    Global Assessment of Functioning Scale.

 

Term
multiaxial assessment
Definition

Axis I: Clinical Syndromes

  • This is what we typically think of as the diagnosis (e.g., depression, schizophrenia, social phobia)

Axis II: Developmental Disorders and Personality Disorders

  • Developmental disorders include autism and mental retardation, disorders which are typically first evident in childhood 

  • Personality disorders are clinical syndromes which have a more long lasting symptoms and encompass the individual's way of interacting with the world.  They include Paranoid, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders.

Axis III: Physical Conditions which play a role in the development, continuance, or exacerbation of Axis I and II Disorders

  • Physical conditions such as brain injury or HIV/AIDS that can result in symptoms of mental illness are included here. 

Axis IV: Severity of Psychosocial Stressors

  • Events in a persons life, such as death of a loved one, starting a new job, college, unemployment, and even marriage can impact the disorders listed in Axis I and II.  These events are both listed and rated for this axis.

Axis V: Highest Level of Functioning

  • On the final axis, the clinician rates the person's level of functioning both at the present time and the highest level within the previous year.  This helps the clinician understand how the above four axes are affecting the person and what type of changes could be expected.

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