Galvin, Matthew R.Stilwell, BarbaraAdinamis, AnnKohn, Arlene2015-07-222015-07-222001https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6585The sequelae of maltreatment are conceptualized according to the DSM IV multiaxial system expanded for heuristic purposes. Axis I and Axis IV are expanded to take into account important variables of maltreatment. Differential Axis I diagnoses are identified with special emphasis placed on PTSD, Dissociation, Depression and Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Axes II and III are heuristically expanded to call attention to developmental psychopathology, particularly in the domains of conscience, and associated putative neurobiological sequelae of maltreatment, indicating a pathway to the psychobiology of conscience. Conscience sensitive assessment of maltreated children is illustrated with two case vignettes and selected conscience drawings. A ‘transaxial,’ conscience sensitive approach to DSM nosology is recommended as a corrective. There will likely be additional implications for the psychobiology of conscience as neuroimaging and assessment of conscience functions in health and psychopathology become more refined.Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United StatesConscienceConscience SensitivePsychiatric DiagnosisAdolescentsChildrenConscience Sensitive Psychiatric Diagnosis of Maltreated Children and AdolescentsOther