Which of the following best describes the argument for the use of labels when applied to psychological disorders?

A) There are no recognized negative side effects associated with the use of labels for psychological disorders.
B) Labels provide an alternative to the DSM system for diagnosing mental illness.
C) Using labels reduces the stigma associated with mental illness.
D) Labels are often necessary for identifying and treating specific psychological disorders.


Answer: D
Rationale: Many professionals agree that labels—such as those found in the DSM—are a necessary means of identifying and describing the problems they encounter. However, the use of labels can also lead to stigmatization of those diagnosed with a psychological disorder.

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