Multiple Choice
Clinicians (psychologists and psychiatrists) are more likely to make diagnoses that are unreliable when they have:
A) paid attention to a lot of information about the client.
B) been trained as psychologists and not as psychiatrists.
C) diagnosed clients showing signs of psychosis and social withdrawal.
D) not paid attention to all the diagnostic criteria in the DSM.
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