A clinician looking in the DSM-III in the late 1980s would have found which of the following in its content?

a) a description of the psychodynamic perspective
b) a more overt biomedical approach
c) one category for anxiety neurosis
d) a less overt biomedical approach

Ans: b) a more overt biomedical approach

Psychology

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