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Statement Every diagnosis has a clear underlying pathophysiological cause, and each disorder is unique. Almost everyone

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Statement Every diagnosis has a clear underlying pathophysiological cause, and each disorder is unique. Almost everyone has experienced depression to some degree, from mild sadness for a few minutes during the day to extreme hopelessness and consideration of suicide. The question is, to what degree? Certain essential characteristics of an entity are identified that are required for a diagnosis as well as nonessential characteristics that can be present or absent without necessarily changing the classification. Which of the following is a critique of the dimensional approach? Inconsistencies and important idiosyncrasies are ignored. O Most theorists have not been able to agree on how many dimensions are required. Classification Approach Dimensional Prototypical Categorical