Very severe - Appeared \"spacey\" or \"out of it\" (total absence of emotional relatedness) and is disproportionately uninvolved or unengaged in the interview.
Mild - Strange behavior but not obviously bizarre, e.g., infrequent head-tilting (from side to side) in a rhythmic fashion, intermittent abnormal finger movements.
Mild - Definite hallucinations, but insignificant, infrequent, or transient (e.g., occasional formless visual hallucinations, a voice calling the patient's name).
Moderately severe - Flattening of affect, including at least two of the three features: Severe lack of facial expression, monotonous voice, or restricted body gestures.
Severe - Subject chokes on distressing topics, frequently sighs deeply and cries openly, or is persistently in a state of frozen misery if examiner is sure that this is present.
Severe, causes significant impairment in one or more (but not all) domains (or aspects) of functioning; e.g., OK at work, but social life on hold. Much avoidance, but at least one area of functioning is relati
Very severe, causes significant impairment in ALL domains of functioning. Compulsions are very difficult to disguise and are often apparent to others. Leads narrowly circumscribed existence.
Severe, causes significant impairment in one or more (but not all) functional domains. Compulsions are noticeable to careful observers at times. Much avoidance, but at least one area of functioning is relati