Dr. Neiman is a physician who sees clients with severe mental disorders. She prescribes medication to help them manage their disorders. Dr. Neiman is most likely a(n) __________

a. psychiatrist
b. nurse
c. clinical psychologist
d. clinical social worker


Answer: A

Psychology

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