Howard's study of exiting emotional disorder identities focuses on all of the following EXCEPT

a. people who self-define themselves as having an on-going emotional disorder.
b. people who have formerly identified with emotional disorders but no longer do.
c. people who have disidentified with such labels as "anorexic," "bipolar," "agoraphobic.".
d. people who experience existential and other difficulties in the delabeling process.


A

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