Conceptualizing behavior problems as mental illness or disorder is problematic because
a. making a diagnosis requires a clinician to compare a child' observed
behavior to some societal standard which vary across contexts and cultures
b. bizarre behavior cannot typically be explained by a defect or disease of the
nervous system
c. both making a diagnosis requires a clinician to compare a child' observed
behavior to some societal standard which vary across contexts and cultures
and bizarre behavior cannot typically be explained by a defect or disease of
the nervous system
c
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