The health-orientation model of disability tends to be critical of:

a. people who are disabled
b. professionals making negative appraisals
c. the family of the person who is disabled
d. healthy persons who ignore people who are disabled


B

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A Incorrect: The health-orientation model of disability does not tend to be critical of people who are disabled.
B Correct: The health-orientation model of disability tends to be critical of professionals who make negative appraisals of those with chronic conditions, such as saying the individual is in denial.
C Incorrect: The health-orientation model of disability does not tend to be critical of the family of the person who is disabled.
D Incorrect: The health-orientation model of disability does not tend to be critical of healthy persons who ignore people who are disabled.

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