Which of the following is true of the way that DSM-5 identifies internalizing disorders in children?
a. DSM-5 includes the separate category of internalizing disorders of childhood because depressive and anxiety disorders in children are significantly different than in adults.
b. DSM-5 includes no separate category of internalizing disorders of childhood, but it indicates that children may qualify for "adult" diagnoses of depressive and anxiety disorders.
c. DSM-5 includes separate categories for children with depression but not with anxiety disorders.
d. DSM-5 includes separate categories for children with anxiety disorders, but children with depression are included as a subsection of the adult depression diagnostic criteria.
Answer: b.
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