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DSM-II
In 1968, the American Psychological Association (APA) published the DSM-II in an effort to revise the first edition in accordance with 1960s overall challenges to the concept of mental illness. Due to critiques and arguments from psychologist, sociologists, activists, and others, this version resulted in broad and vague interpretations of symptoms that resulted in a lack of consistency in diagnostic practices.
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Which of the following statements best analyzes the overall historical trend of the primary manual used for diagnosing mental disorders in the United States?