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The recovery model uses a social model of disability rather than a medical model; thus, it deemphasizes diagnostic labeling and emphasizes __________, the hallmark of family therapy approaches.
 
  A) psychotic functioning
  B) psychosocial functioning
  C) family functioning
  D) physical functioning

Question 2

Which of the following is about helping clients lead rich, meaningful lives rather than simply reducing symptoms related to a mental health diagnosis?
 
  A) Discovery model
  B) Recovery model
  C) Systemic model
  D) Humanistic model



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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