In The Myth of Mental Illness, Dr. Thomas Szasz argues that:
a. the DSM relies heavily on proven science
b. mental illnesses are often misdiagnosed
c. Americans should return to a more religious view of mental illness
d. social workers should be allowed to give out psychoactive medications
b
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The “drivers” of social change discussed in this book include:
a. science and technology, social movements, war, large corporations, and the state b. nongovernmental organizations and international organizations such as the UN c. revolutions and natural disasters d. population dynamics, exceptional individuals, cultural imagination, and environmental collapse
_____ refers to the process whereby a problem ceases to be defined as an illness or a disorder
a. Medicalization b. Remedicalization c. Demedicalization d. Nonmedicalization
Wilson argues that having a job in the formal economy affects jobholders in more ways than just providing a pay check. Which of the following is NOT one of the ways Wilson discusses?
A) jobs in the formal economy provide job holders with organization and structure in their lives. B) jobs give people a place to be and schedule for being there. C) jobs eat up a lot of time making it hard for people to get things done outside of work. D) jobs give people a chance to meet other people and develop social capital.