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Charlie

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The DSM-IV-TR provides information helpful when making culturally-sensitive diagnoses:
 
  a. in the discussion of each disorder.
  b. in a discussion of cultural contexts that might influence assessment and diagnosis.
  c. in an appendix of culture-specific client experiences.
  d. Two of the above
  e. All of the above
  f. None of the above

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The DSM-IV-TR alerts clinicians that bipolar disorders are equally common among men and women, unlike Major Depression, which is diagnosed more commonly among women. In other words, the DSM provides information:
 
  a. feminist
  b. gender-specific
  c. psychological
  d. psychiatric



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Answer to Question 1

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