Newman viewed disease as:
a. the best way to strengthen the mind-over-body ability
b. something to get rid of
c. a response to evil that was not properly resisted
d. something to incorporate into self-understanding
D
Newman viewed disease as a manifestation of health and something to incorporate into self-understanding. For example, according to Newman's theory, for an adolescent suffering from a diagnosed mental illness such as depression or conduct disorder, the disease is conceptualized within the whole person. The focus then would be on the pattern that the individual expresses within the environment.
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