A factor that can be suggestive of a mental disorder is: Group of answer choices A. No history of alcohol or substance abuse B. Complaints that are expected of someone in the current situation C. Previous psychosocial difficulties not related to a medical or neurodevelopmental disorder D. Previous psychosocial difficulties related to a medical disorder
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No history of alcohol or substance abuse - This is not necessarily suggestive of a mental disorder. Many people with mental disorders may have a history of substance abuse, but the absence of such a history does not suggest a mental disorder. B. Complaints that Show more…
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