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xclash

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In Callista Roy's Adaptation Model (1980), the person is seen as having component parts that are:
 
  a. internal and external
  b. biopsychosocial
  c. physical and cognitive
  d. psychophysical

Question 2

The condition characterized by a pattern of cruelty and disrespect for the rights of others is called ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B
According to Roy, the person is seen as having component parts. These parts are biopsychosocial components. Health is defined in terms of an equilibrium or balance between the parts that promotes harmony or adjustment.

Answer to Question 2

conduct disorder



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