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When evaluating someone for depression, physicians look for all of the following except

A. the history of symptoms.
B. a family history of depression.
C. evidence of alcohol or drug use.
D. a reason to blame others for the problem.

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When evaluating someone for depression, physicians look for all of the following except "D. a reason to blame others for the problem", since this has no medical benefit and can oftentimes make things worse.
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