A) based on a disease model
B) handled with care and humane treatment
C) based on scientific principles
D) seen as a the result of supernatural forces
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A) No portion of the statement is incorrect.
B) It is incorrect to say that Dix made significant positive reforms.
C) It is incorrect to say that inhumane treatment was eliminated.
D) It is incorrect to say that Rush introduced humane policies.
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A) the philosophical and scientific study of positive human functioning and the strengths and assets of individuals, families, and communities
B) the perspective that those with mental illness can recover and live satisfying, hopeful, and contributing lives, even with the limitations caused by their illness
C) a philosophical movement that emphasizes human welfare and the worth and uniqueness of the individual
D) a shift to more humane treatment of people who are mentally disturbed by using psychotropic medications
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A) unusual belief systems are not necessarily wrong
B) abnormal behavior reflects an illness
C) psychologists are better trained than other professionals to diagnose abnormality
D) people who have problems of living are suffering from mental illness
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A) the mentally ill were especially prone to being perceived as witches
B) few people were ever accused of being witches and almost none were killed
C) many witches were actually intellectually disabled, not mentally disordered
D) almost all witches were both mentally disordered and intellectually disabled
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A) 27 percent
B) 37 percent
C) 47 percent
D) 57 percent
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A) psychotropic medication and talk therapy
B) individuals taking responsibility for their own wellbeing
C) spiritual training that help the mentally ill cope with life's challenges
D) the development of new meaning and purpose in one's life
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A) The development of the humanism movement
B) The return to scientific based approaches to psychopathology
C) The success of psychopharmacology
D) The rise of technology-assisted therapy
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A) 5.8 percent
B) 8.5 percent
C) 12.6 percent
D) 16.3 percent
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A) contradicts the myth that people are responsible for their condition
B) supports the myth that mentally disturbed people can use willpower to recover
C) supports the myth that mental illness runs in families
D) contradicts the myth that mentally disturbed people can cure themselves
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A) keep the mentally ill safe by utilizing inpatient hospital services
B) enact laws that protect those with mental illness from discrimination
C) criminalize discrimination against those with mental illness
D) increase public awareness and provide accurate information about mental illness
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A) recovery movement
B) psychoanalytic theory
C) psychological resilience
D) clinical intuition
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A) scientific study of behavior to identify its causes and to modify it
B) philosophical movement that emphasizes human welfare and individual uniqueness
C) biological theory of abnormal behavior first used by the ancient Greeks
D) practice of identifying and executing individuals believed to witches
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A) lead to a strong spiritual approach to life
B) lead to the development of compassion toward the mentally ill
C) help them regulate emotions and avoid developing mental illness
D) help them to become more responsible for themselves
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A) Mental illness is fundamentally a social construct.
B) Abnormality is a deviation from ideal personality traits.
C) Every culture has its own unique set of symptoms and disorders.
D) Symptoms of mental health disorders tend to occur in clusters.
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A) bachelor's (B.S.) ; medical (M.D.)
B) medical (M.D.) ; doctorate (Ph.D.)
C) doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D) ; medical (M.D.)
D) master's (M.S.) ; doctorate (Ph.D.)
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A) the development of private, profitable "madhouses"
B) the moral treatment of patients in hospitals
C) helping patients gain easy access to medications
D) instituting the use of shamans to be culturally sensitive
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A) reduce symptoms so those with serious mental illness can focus on therapy
B) help hospitalized patients return to their pre-illness level of functioning
C) eliminate the need for therapy because they cure the underlying illness
D) sedate individuals so that they are far easier to deal with outside hospitals
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