Asked by Kametriss Williams on May 10, 2024

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The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for some conditions, such as major depressive disorder, include "excessive" distress. Some clinicians argue that this:

A) makes it more difficult to receive reimbursement from third-party payers.
B) could result in clinical diagnoses being applied to normal reactions and behaviors.
C) increases the number of assessment tests that must be performed to determine a diagnosis.
D) may increase the number of people seeking a clinical diagnosis.

Major Depressive Disorder

A mental disorder marked by persistent depression and a lack of interest in activities, significantly impacting daily life.

Excessive Distress

An overwhelming and crippling level of emotional turmoil or strain.

  • Analyze the disputes and objections related to diagnostic criteria and categorization systems.
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Kenneth haroldMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The inclusion of "excessive" distress in diagnostic criteria can lead to normal reactions and behaviors being pathologized, as it may be difficult to distinguish between what is considered a normal level of distress and what is excessive, leading to an overdiagnosis of certain conditions.