Why should we study the causal factors in PTSD, since we already know traumatic events cause it?

A. Because if we do not study it, we will not diagnose it
B. Because political lobbying requires the study of it
C. Because victims often feel guilt over their reaction to the trauma
D. Because not everyone who is exposed to a trauma develops PTSD


Answer: D

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