Superior
functioning in a wide range of activities, lifes problems never seem to get out of hand, is sought out by
others because of his or
her many positive qualities. No
symptoms.
Absent or
minimal symptoms (e.g., mild anxiety
before an exam), good functioning in all areas, interested and
involved in a wide
range of activities, socially effective, generally satisfied with life, no more than everyday problems or concerns
(e.g., an occasional argument with family members).
If symptoms are
present, they are transient and expectable reactions to psychosocial stressors (e.g., difficulty concentrating after family argument); no more than slight impairment in social, occupational, or school
functioning (e.g.,
temporarily falling behind in schoolwork).
Some mild
symptoms (e.g., depressed mood and
mild insomnia) OR some difficulty in social, occupational or school
functioning (e.g.,
occasional truancy or theft within the household),
but generally
functioning pretty well, has some meaningful interpersonal relationships.
Moderate symptoms (e.g.,
flat affect and circumstantial speech, occasional panic attacks) OR moderate difficulty in social, occupational or school functioning (e.g., few friends, conflicts with peers or co-workers).
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