A 17-year-old male is referred to a social worker after his parents become concerned that he is not eating enough. The client reports that he restricts his eating because is afraid of gaining weight and that he wants to make sure he does not become obese. He worries that he is already overweight, even though his weight and height are reflective of a low body-mass index. What is the client’s most likely DSM-5 diagnosis?

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A 17-year-old male is referred to a social worker after his parents become concerned that he is not eating enough. The client reports that he restricts his eating because is afraid of gaining weight and that he wants to make sure he does not become obese. He worries that he is already overweight, even though his weight and height are reflective of a low body-mass index. What is the client’s most likely DSM-5 diagnosis?






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