Frances is hearing voices that she is certain aren't real. Sometimes the voices say acceptable things, but other times the voices say very disturbing things. She sought treatment, and has been provided with medications. She has most likely been to see
a ________.
a) Social Worker.
b) Psychiatrist
c) He may have visited any of these professionals.
d) Psychologist.
Answer: b
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