Sociological theories of mental health and mental illness:

a) emphasizes the medical profession's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in
determining who has a mental disorder
b) emphasizes the social worker's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in
determining who has a mental disorder
c) emphasizes innate internal processes of humans in defining what is and is not mental illness, and
in determining who has a mental disorder
d) emphasizes society's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in determining who has
a mental disorder


d

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