Dr. Humber is a psychologist who is trying to diagnose his patient's psychological disorder. Dr. Humber knows that this might be difficult to do. Which of the following is not true about the difficulty in classifying disorders?
A. People's problems often do not fit neatly into one category.
B. The DSM-5 gives general labels, such as neurosis and psychosis.
C. The same symptoms often appear as part of more than one disorder.
D. Diagnostic criteria can be open to judgment and interpretation.
Answer: B
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