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mwit1967

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One prenatal complication that seems closely involved in psychotic disorders is
 
  a. preeclampsia.
  b. postclampsia.
  c. hypoxic ischemia.
  d. hypotonic ischemia.

Question 2

Identify the history of abnormal psychology from the Renaissance to the modern era.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Student responses should include
- during the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of the Renaissance, natural and scientific approaches to health and human behavior reemerged
- asylums were built for those with mental disorder, but generally provided poor care and treatment
- the Reform Movement introduced significant changes to treating mental disorder and led to modern approach, which includes accepting those with mental disorder as individuals needing treatment and applying biomedical and psychological methods





 

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