If a clinician is informed that a prospective client,who is seeing things that are not actually there,is African-American and in a lower income bracket,the clinician may be more likely to
A) suggest a diagnosis of mood disorder.
B) suggest a diagnosis of schizophrenia.
C) suggest that there is a good prognosis for treatment.
D) recommend a second opinion.
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