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Is there a risk that the use of overuse of Web MD will blur the issue of abnormal psychology? Please discuss with a reference.

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This solution provides a discussion regarding whether or not the use of Web MD creates an issue with abnormal psychology diagnoses. It also includes an example to illustrate the Expert's view. It discusses the example of schizophrenia and the symptoms that are listed on the website and discusses what type of reaction someone who is reading the article might feel. The explanation is provided in 218 words with 1 reference.

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Question: Is there a risk that the use of overuse of Web MD will blur the issue of abnormal psychology?

I don't know that there is a risk of blurring the issue specifically with abnormal psychology however; the overuse of WebMD can create someone thinking they have a particular disorder or symptoms of that disorder when they don't. For example, if you were looking on WebMD about schizophrenia, you might see the following ...

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