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  1. 27 cze 2024 · The DSM-IV contained a multi-axial system to diagnose mental disorders. There were five Axes that provided different information on each diagnosis. Learn more.

  2. 22 kwi 2024 · The five axes within the DSM-IV's multi-axial system were: Axis I: Mental health and substance use disorders. Axis II: Personality disorders and mental retardation. Axis III: General medical conditions. Axis IV: Psychosocial and environmental problems. Axis V: Assessment of overall functioning.

  3. This is a list of mental disorders as defined in the DSM-IV, the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Published by the American Psychiatry Association (APA), it was released in May 1994, [ 1 ] superseding the DSM-III-R (1987). This list also includes updates featured in the text revision of the DSM-IV ...

  4. DSM-5 Unified Assessment System DSM-5 combines the first three axes into one that contains all mental and other medical diagnoses. Doing so removes artificial distinctions among conditions, benefitting both clinical practice and research use. In addition, the current fourth axis, describing contributing stressors, is now represented through

  5. Axis I consisted of mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs); Axis II was reserved for personality disorders and mental retardation; Axis III was used for coding general medical conditions; Axis IV was to note psychosocial and environmental problems (e.g., housing, employment); and Axis V was an assessment of overall functioning known ...

  6. 24 maj 2015 · Axis I contains what the DSM-IV-TR labels “Clinical Disorders”: all psychiatric disorders included in the DSM except for the personality disorders and mental retardation, which are recorded on Axis II .

  7. The DSM does include a step ("Axis IV") for outlining "Psychosocial and environmental factors contributing to the disorder" once someone is diagnosed with that particular disorder.

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