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One way the DSM-5 differs from the DSM-IV-TR is that it


Definitions:

Psychological Disorders

Mental processes and/or behavior patterns that cause emotional distress and/or substantial impairment in functioning.

Natural Tendency

An innate or inherent inclination or predisposition towards a particular behavior, action, or thought pattern.

Person-Centered Therapy

A nondirective, humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers, in which the therapist creates an accepting climate and shows empathy, freeing clients to be themselves and releasing their natural tendency toward self-actualization.

Insight

The sudden realization of the relationship between elements in a problem situation, which makes the solution apparent.

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