Multiple Choice
In the 1950s and 1960s, mental health clinicians using DSM-I and DSM-II who independently evaluated the same client
A) usually arrived at the same diagnosis.
B) frequently disagreed with one another.
C) relied heavily on psychological tests.
D) tended to prefer the term "problems in living."
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