Editor’s Note: This week’s mini-series on the Grace and Truth Blog focuses on understanding the DSM and its categories from a biblical worldview. In this second article, Howard Eyrich addresses what to do with a diagnosis brought by a counselee. In other contributions to the series, Nate Brooks provides an overview of the purpose, usefulness, and limitations of the DSM…
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