During the Age of Reason, many health professionals, who supported the medical model, began to:
A) discourage humane treatment to cure psychological disorders.
B) believe that psychological disorders had biological causes but could not be cured.
C) view psychological disorders as diseases of the mind.
D) associate a person's life experiences with psychological disorders.
C
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