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In the textbook case example of Janine, presenting concerns included a depressive disorder, family conflicts, and psychosocial stressors of unemployment, medical diagnosis of diabetes, and poverty. Therefore the primary treatment goal is:
 
  a. reduction in depressive symptoms.
  b. resolution of family conflicts.
  c. solution of unemployment and poverty problems.
  d. improved adjustment to diagnosis of diabetes.
  e. Not enough information to determine

Question 2

Which of the following might be used to record mode of treatment?
 
  a. decrease in anti-depressant medication dosage
  b. alleviate depressed mood and return to previous level of functioning
  c. meet with psychiatrist to evaluate for anti-depressant medication
  d. Not enough information to determine



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