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A) eliminating uncontrolled rage as a symptom of bipolar disorder.
B) creating a new disorder called disruptive mood dysregulation.
C) not allowing a diagnosis of a bipolar disorder until children reach age 18.
D) dividing bipolar disorder into two categories, one with and one without rage.

Answer: D) dividing bipolar disorder into two categories, one with and one without rage.

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