What have recent studies shown that raise questions about the traditional description of personality disorders?
a. Personality disorder descriptions were developed based on psychological theories rather than clinical observations.
b. Higher comorbidity correlates with more rapid improvement in personality disorder symptoms.
c. Individuals with personality disorders show minimal change over time in their personality traits.
d. Personality disorders appear to diminish more often than researchers previously believed.
Ans: d. Personality disorders appear to diminish more often than researchers previously believed.
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What will be an ideal response?