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17 February, 10:07

The dsm-5 created a new disorder, disruptive mood dysregulation because child bipolar disorder had become a catch-all diagnosis for children who displayed uncontrollable rage

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  1. 17 February, 14:05
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    Critics believe that bipolar disorder has become a catch-all diagnosis for children who display uncontrollable rage. DSM-5 addressed this concern by: creating a new disorder called disruptive mood dysregulation. A child is openly hostile toward her parents. She argues with them constantly and will not do anything they say.
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