The DSM-IV-TR does not refer to the etiology of mental disorders. This is because
A) no one knows the causes) of mental disorders.
B) the DSM tries to be atheoretical.
C) etiology is not considered important enough to put in the DSM.
D) the DSM does not use the medical model.
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