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Multi Axial Assessment
Mar 13, 2012
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Mark Morgan
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Psychiatry & Psychology
Multi-Axial Assessment
Summary: This is the documentation system for diagnosis of psychiatric illness.
Axis I: Psychiatric Illness
Such as Major Depression, Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or Bipolar Disorder
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Axis II: Chronic Developmental Disorders and Personality Disorders
Developmental disorders includes Autism and Mental Retardation; Personality disorders include Paranoid, Antisocial, and Borderline Personality Disorders, among others
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Axis III: Physical Conditions
Physical conditions such as brain injury or HIV/AIDS that can result in symptoms of mental illness
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Axis IV: Psychosocial Stressors
Events in a person's life, such as death of a loved one, starting a new job, college, unemployment, and marriage
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Axis V: Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
Current GAF
91-100: Higher level functioning in broad range of activities with good and control of typical life stressors
81-90: Other than mild psychiatric symptoms for common triggers, good level of functioning
71-80: Mild psychiatric symptoms with triggers and mild impact on functioning
61-70: Mild psychiatric symptoms with impact on functioning, but overall functioning is good and relationships are maintained
51-60: Moderate psychiatric symptoms with moderate impact on functioning
41-50: Serious symptoms and impaired functioning
31-40: Impaired reality and major Impairment
21-30: Delusions, hallucinations, or serious Impairment
11-20: Danger to self or others
1-10: Persistent danger to self or others
Highest GAF in the last year
91-100: Higher level functioning in broad range of activities with good and control of typical life stressors
81-90: Other than mild psychiatric symptoms for common triggers, good level of functioning
71-80: Mild psychiatric symptoms with triggers and mild impact on functioning
61-70: Mild psychiatric symptoms with impact on functioning, but overall functioning is good and relationships are maintained
51-60: Moderate psychiatric symptoms with moderate impact on functioning
41-50: Serious symptoms and impaired functioning
31-40: Impaired reality and major Impairment
21-30: Delusions, hallucinations, or serious Impairment
11-20: Danger to self or others
1-10: Persistent danger to self or others
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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