Multiple Choice
Krysta was attacked several months ago and thereafter developed recurrent panic attacks. Krysta is now afraid of suffering a panic attack and stays holed up in her apartment. Her friendships have suffered and she has not been to school in weeks. Using the DSM-IV-TR, how would you diagnose Krysta's problems?
A) Axis I: Panic Disorder; Axis II: dependent personality disorder; Axis IV: Psychosocial and Emotional Problem: physical attack
B) Axis I: Panic Attacks and Phobia; Axis III: Medical Conditions: injuries as a result of the physical attack
C) Axis I: no diagnosis; Axis II: Hermitism; Axis V: level of current functioning: impairment in social and occupational functioning
D) Axis I: Panic Disorder; Axis V: level of current functioning: impairment in social and occupational functioning.
E) Axis I: no diagnosis; Axis III: Medical Condition: Respiratory illness
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