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If we conceive of psychiatric disorders as socially constructed labels imposed on individuals exhibiting certain behavioral attributes defined as symptoms, how does this influence the findings of Hollingshead and Redlich? On the other hand, if these disorders are intrinsically real, what does this say about groups who align along certain social positions? Critically explain the difference by taking one side or the other; is there room for a blended approach here?
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