The basic assumption underlying the syndromal approach to diagnosing personality disorders is that . . .

a. Personality disorders may be diagnosed in the same way that physicians diagnose physical illness
b. Personality disorders require their own unique approach to diagnosis
c. Only quantitative measurement permits precise diagnoses
d. None of the above


a. Personality disorders may be diagnosed in the same way that physicians diagnose physical illness

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