Over the years, self-diagnosis has become a persistent problem for counselors and caregivers. Someone will confidently explain their condition, but after a few probing questions and a basic familiarity with the diagnostic criteria, it becomes clear that they were not diagnosed by a professional. In many cases, this self-diagnosis becomes their identity, driving their actions and interpersonal…
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