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Yi-Chen

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Develop and describe a community-based intervention program designed to maximize the potential of individuals with intellectual developmental disorders.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

John describes himself as feeling tense, nervous, and on edge.He is restless and has problems sleepingHe often experiences restlessness and muscle tension. He says that he seems to worry about everything, including finances, whether his family is eating a proper diet, his job performance, and whether people like him. What diagnosis would John most likely be given?
 
  a. panic disorder c. generalized anxiety disorder
  b. agoraphobia d. obsessive-compulsive disorder



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Answer to Question 1

 Any answer that emphasizes inclusion in a variety of activities (athletics, music, scouting, etc.)
 Support for families
 Mental health services

Answer to Question 2

C



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