What were the changes introduced in the DSM-III classification system?
Introduction of explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria for all diagnostic...
What were the changes introduced in the DSM-III classification system? Introduction of explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria for all diagnostic categories Introduction of a multiaxial diagnostic system Introduction of a hierarchical diagnostic system Introduction of a system based on etiological factors Introduction of a system based on psychological and social explanations The DSM-III was an extension of the principles adopted in the Feighner Criteria and RDC to a much larger number of diagnostic entities The DSM-III was preceded by various studies financed by the National Institute of Mental Health The DSM-III was a departure from psychological or social explanations of mental disorders The DSM-III was a departure from biological explanations of mental disorders The DSM-III was a departure from the medical model of psychiatry a) I, II, and III are correct. b) II, III, and IV are correct. c) I, III, and IV are correct. d) I, IV, and V are correct. e) II, IV, and V are correct.
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