The client was the product of a broken, abusive home. At 16 she delivered her first child. By the age of 6 months, her child was underweight, neglected, and had an infected diaper rash that was causing him great discomfort
The physician at the community mental health center diagnosed 1. primary caregiver dysfunction.
2. PTSD.
3. lack of parent-child attachment.
4. secondary caregiver dysfunction.
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When a parent is unable to meet the needs of a child, a primary caregiver dysfunction exists.
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1. The African American female. 2. The African American male. 3. The Arab American male. 4. The Arab American female.
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a. Exchange theory b. Developmental theory c. Structural-functional theory d. Symbolic interactional theory
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