Counselors are trained to evaluate and diagnose all mental and emotional disorders
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What mental health professionals are qualified to diagnose using the DSM system? a. Only psychologists and psychiatrists are qualified to utilize this system. b. Only psychiatrists use the DSM system because it is based on the medical model. c. Counselors do not receive adequate training at the master's degree level to be qualified to use this system. d. The DSM manual specifically includes counselors as users of the DSM system. e. Managed healthcare companies reimburse only psychiatrists for DSM diagnoses.
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