The dimensional model of classification suggests that symptoms of what we now call "disorders" are really extreme variations of normal experience. Explain this statement, providing an example in your discussion
What will be an ideal response?
The dimensional model acknowledges that not all patients express the same disorder in the same way. Much of what we see in psychiatric illnesses is best conceptualized along dimensions of functioning rather than as discrete clinical conditions. In this model, comorbidity would be described as levels of dysfunction in associated areas rather than a distinct and separate disorder. This allows for a rich description of the client in multiple areas.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. the conditioned reflex b. inhibition c. association d. unconscious inference
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A) synapses B) neurons C) axons D) glia cells