There are five.
In the DSM-IV-TR, and in the upcoming DSM-V, ADHD is coded on Axis I. Axis II is reserved for developmental delay and personality disorders.
According tod DSM-IV-TR it typically falls under Axis I
OCD is classified under "Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders" in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It is not typically considered to be an Axis II disorder as per the previous DSM-IV classification system.
When using the DSM-IV-TR the V code 71.09 means: V71.09 No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I No Diagnosis on Axis II
The DSM IV Diagnostic manual was first published in 1994. The DSM IV - TR is a text revision published in 2000. So the most current edition is indeed the DSM IV - TR. The DSM V is due in 2012 and may be very different from the current style. See http://www.psych.org/mainmenu/research/dsmiv/dsmivtr.aspx for more info.
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The DSM-IV-TR utilized 5 axes along which clients are evaluated: Axis I for clinical disorders, Axis II for personality disorders and mental retardation, Axis III for medical conditions, Axis IV for psychosocial and environmental stressors, and Axis V for Global Assessment of Functioning.
The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale in the DSM-IV-TR is the axis that contains an overall judgment made by a psychological professional of the person's mental health and adjustment based on a scale from 0 to 100. This scale takes into account psychological, social, and occupational functioning.
The DSM-IV-TR
The DSM IV TR was first published in the year of 1952. The date it was published and created was around the 1950s. It is a diagnostic and statistical Manual of Mental disorder.
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