Diagnostix 3.0

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Diagnostix 3 is a mental health diagnostic reference tool that makes multiple text referencing a thing of the past! Imagine having all the information you could ever want or need at the touch of a button. View DSM-IV TR diagnostic information. Determine client age, cross reference appropriate testing instruments, and convert scores. Use diagnostic decision trees in both verbal and visual formats. Reference treatment plans on over 150 diagnoses, with short, medium, and long-term goals and interventions. Track client symptoms overtime for progress noting. Assess personality style and disorders. Ego functioning assessment. Create Progress Notes (save electronic or create hardcopies).

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