Final answer:
d.The DSM-V is a valuable resource for diagnosing mental disorders, but it has certain limitations. It does not discuss the cause of disorders and labels may affect behavior and self-perception.
Step-by-step explanation:
The DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) is a comprehensive guide used by clinicians to diagnose and classify mental disorders. While it is a valuable resource, it is not without its limitations. One of the problems with the DSM-V is that it gives a description of the disorder but does not discuss the cause (option c).
Another problem is that labels may affect the way others interpret a person's behavior (option a) and the way the individual views themselves (option b). However, the DSM-V uses a rigid system of categories that allows for proper standardization, so option d is not a problem with the DSM-V.