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    The Perspective That Mental Disorders Don't All Have One Thing
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The Perspective That Mental Disorders Don't All Have One Thing

Question 139

Question 139

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The perspective that mental disorders don't all have one thing in common,but rather share a loose set of features is called the ___________________.


A) failure analysis approach
B) family resemblance view
C) medical model
D) multimodal approach

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