Diagnosis re Axis
Posted By: Psych question on 2006-08-29
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Subject: Diagnosis re Axis
What is the most recent rule regarding diagnosis?
Axis 1:
Axis I:
AXIS I:
Do you run the diagnosis right after axis, or begin a new left at the left margin underneath the Axis?
I am having some reports changed to:
AXIS I:
BIPOLAR DISORDER (rather than putting it on the same line as AXIS).
Thanks very much.
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