Which of the following is not a basic assumption of the medical/psychiatric approach?
a. Diseases have an organic base.
b. A disease manifests symptoms, but changing these symptoms does not cure the
disease.
c. Disease symptoms (behavior) may be caused by the disease or by a person's past
conditioning or self-perceptions.
d. Curing the person is complex and must be done by highly trained medical personnel.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
A marked increase in the price of basic goods is often an indicator:
a) That the economic is on an upswing b) That there is a shortage of certain products c) That the economic institution is suffering a downturn. d) The prices of basic goods regularly fluxuate, a large increase now and then is not an indicator of anything.
Research in regard to crowding appears to indicate that:
A. Females are more sensitive to crowding than males B. Males are more sensitive to crowding than females C. Crowding destroys individuality D. There is no positive effect resulting from high density crowding
In the United Kingdom the Poor Law of 1834
a. established medical clinics to treat poor people b. was a major advance as immortalized in the novels of Charles Dickens c. modelled policies off those in Scandinavia d. centralized poor relief and established workhouses for people without work