Multiple Choice
DSM-III differed from its predecessors in significant ways,such as
A) the inclusion of a multiaxial system by which clinicians could diagnose clients on five separate axes.
B) the use of specific diagnostic criteria to define disorders.
C) a greater reliance on empirical data rather than clinical consensus.
D) all of the above
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