The DSM-5 diagnostic system focuses on

a) clinical presentation, etiology, developmental stage, and functional impairment.
b) only clinical presentation and etiology.
c) how a disorder begins and does not cover the long-term consequences of having the disorder.
d) the symptoms and immediate consequences of having the disorder, but not how a disorder may present differently than it does in adults.


Ans: a) clinical presentation, etiology, developmental stage, and functional impairment.

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