Multiple Choice
Essentially,a categorical approach to diagnosis of mental disorders suggests that an individual
A) has a disorder or does not have it.
B) has every disorder to some extent.
C) can only be diagnosed with one disorder at a single point in time.
D) can have multiple disorders at the same time only if those disorders fall within the same larger category, such as mood disorders or anxiety disorders.
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