The DSM-5 diagnostic system focuses on
a) clinical presentation, etiology, developmental stage, and functional impairment.
b) only clinical presentation and etiology.
c) how a disorder begins and does not cover the long-term consequences of having the disorder.
d) the symptoms and immediate consequences of having the disorder, but not how a disorder may present differently than it does in adults.
Ans: a) clinical presentation, etiology, developmental stage, and functional impairment.
You might also like to view...
All night, Pedro has been staring at Samantha from across the dance floor. At the end of the night, he finally gets the courage to ask her for her telephone number. His mental repetition of the number on the drive home is one example of
A) chunking. B) the power of suggestion. C) rehearsal. D) transference of memory.
After noting that two very good movies are playing at the theater, Jose has a hard time deciding on which one he wishes to see. Jose is experiencing a(n) __________
a) approach-avoidance conflict. b) approach-approach conflict. c) double approach-avoidance conflict. d) avoidance-avoidance conflict.