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Which of the following disorders may be added to the DSM-V but is not currently found in the DSM-IV-TR?

a. apathy syndrome
b. gender identity disorder
c. neurosis
d. paraphilias

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User Arpita
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Final answer:

Gender Dysphoria may be added to the DSM-V but is not currently found in the DSM-IV-TR.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gender Dysphoria is a disorder that may be added to the DSM-V but is not currently found in the DSM-IV-TR. It is a condition in which individuals do not feel comfortable identifying with the gender associated with their biological sex. This dysphoria must persist for at least six months and result in significant distress or dysfunction to meet DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.

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