Andreas S, Theisen P, Mestel R, Koch U, Schulz H. Validity of routine clinical DSM-IV diagnoses (Axis I/II) in inpatients with mental disorders. Psychiatry Res. 2009;170(2-3):252-5.Andreas, S., Theisen, P., Mestel, R., Koch, U., & Schulz, H. (2009). Validity of routine ...
A diagnosis under the fourth edition of this manual, the DSM-IV, had five parts calledAxes. Each Axis of this multi-axial system provided a different type of information about a diagnosis. The Axes were categorized as such: Axis I: Mental Health andSubstance Use Disorders Axis II: Personalit...
A DSM-IV-TR–based diagnosis is noted along five axes. Axis I identifies major psychiatric disorders.Axis IInotes personality disorders or mental retardation. Axis III lists general medical conditions. Axis IV identifies psychosocial and environmental problems, such as poverty or divorce. Axis V is...
There are five axes in the DSM-IV, Axis II is where general medical conditions are recorded. Examine the assessment of clients, the five axes of the DMS, what a general medical condition is, determining the diagnosis, and examples of the types of conditions or disorders that are recorded on...
STRUCTURED CLINICAL INTERVIEW FOR DSM-IV AXIS I DISORDERS Patient Edition (January1995 FINAL) SCID – I / P (Version 2.0) Modified for the Research Evaluating the Value ofAugmenting Medication with Psychotherapy (REVAMP) Study (January,... MB First,RL Spitzer,M Gibbon,... - 《Biometrics Resea...
STRUCTURED CLINICAL INTERVIEW FOR DSM-IV AXIS I DISORDERS Patient Edition (January1995 FINAL) SCID – I / P (Version 2.0) Modified for the Research Evaluating the Value ofAugmenting Medication with Psychotherapy (REVAMP) Study (January,... MB First,RL Spitzer,M Gibbon,... - 《Biometrics Resea...
THGrilo CMSanislow CARalevski EMorey LCGunderson JGSkodol AEShea MTZanarini MCBender DStout RLYen SPagano M Two-year prevalence and stability of individual DSM-IV criteria for schizotypal, borderline, avoidant, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders: toward a hybrid model of axis II ...
BackgroundCurrent and comprehensive information on the epidemiology of DSM-IV 12-month and lifetime drug use disorders in the United States has not been
Apply Dsm-Iv to William Styron William Styron has laid out a detailed description about the signs and symptoms of his illness. The concluded diagnosis is based on William Styron’s illustration and his current mental state. Styron’s symptoms have fulfilled the criteria of depressive disorder. ...
Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders, Research version (SCID-I RV) This efficient, user-friendly instrument will help clinicians make standardized, reliable, and accurate diagnoses and avoid the common problem of "prematur... M First,R Spitzer,F Gibon,... 被引量: 0发...