In the Uganda culture, it is highly likely that a depressed individual would:
a. seek help readily from individuals from a different culture.
b. feel stigmatized by interpersonal therapy's focus on relationship disputes.
c. not appreciate assistance for depression when it was provided.
d. respond when greeted to cover up that they were experiencing depression.
Question 2
When viewing adolescent drug addiction from the perspective of family dynamics, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
A. whether the adolescent becomes dependent on their drug of choice is a matter of genetics.
B. the family may be stabilized by focusing on the distraction of the adolescents addictive behaviors.
C. the adolescent may have feelings of power and control, since the family is powerless to stop their addiction.
D. the family scapegoats the adolescent addict, deepening destructive patterns.