Newer research suggests that the DSM approach of not diagnosing depression in the first two months of bereavement?
A) is accurate.
B) is too long - after one month is enough.
C) is completely wrong - depression should be diagnosed immediately even in bereavement.
D) is too short and too exclusive - other types of sadness responses should be excepted as well.
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