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Medical Conditions, Psychosocial & Envt Pblms, Glbl Assmt of Functioning

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What is on Axis III?   show
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show Medical conditions are reported in relation to management of an individual's mental disorder. It encourages thoroughness in evaluation and corelation between mental disorders and medical conditions.  
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What is on Axis IV?   show
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show Social or environmental stressors that may impact an individual's functioning. They may be negative events, evironmental difficulty or deficiency, interpersonal stressors, or inadequacy of social support. Positive stressors are noted only if they contri  
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show They affect a person's ability to navigate in daily funcitons  
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show Global Assessment of Functioning  
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What is global assessment of Functioning?   show
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Why is global assessment of functioning included on Axis V of the DSM-IV?   show
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