10 What is the major difference between Axis I and Axis II disorders?
A) Axis I disorders are symptom disorders, and have some flexibility with regard to prognosis which Axis II disorders are near-permanent.
B) Axis I disorders are almost always organic in nature of onset, while Axis II disorders are triggered by environmental factors.
C) Axis I disorders are genetic, while Axis II disorders are psychological.
D) Axis I disorders involve family dynamics, and Axis II disorders involve family dynamics as a predisposing cause.
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