Multiple Choice
Suppose a clinician has done a differential diagnosis of a mental disorder for a client. This means that the clinician has:
A) understood the client's problem well enough to make a correct diagnosis.
B) found the cause of the client's psychological problems.
C) made a diagnosis of the disorder that other clinicians would accept.
D) labeled the client's problem with a diagnostic label by excluding other labels.
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