Many clients with mental disorders were institutionalized because

1. There was a continued fear of people with mental disorders.
2. The success rate was higher with hospital treatment.
3. Stabilizing clients with psychotropic medication was easier when the client was hospitalized.
4. It provided a less stressful environment for clients to recuperate.


ANS: 1
Many clients with mental disorders were institutionalized because of a continued fear of people with mental disorders.

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