Individuals given a diagnosis of personality disorder—not otherwise specified indicates that
a. there is not sufficient information to make a diagnosis.
b. none of their symptoms are significant enough to be considered pathological.
c. their symptoms are due to an illness that has not yet been identified.
d. their symptoms may reflect a mixture of several disorders.
Ans: d. their symptoms may reflect a mixture of several disorders.
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