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What are three key issues related to the stigma of psychopathology in children, and why are they important to address? For each of these issues, propose one way to combat stigma related to psychopathology in children.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What was the Malleus Maleficarum?
 
  a. A compilation of all medical knowledge regarding abnormal behavior from the Greeks and Romans
  b. A description of how to treat madness in the Dark Ages
  c. A guide to building hospitals for the mentally ill that were more humane
  d. A guidebook for identifying and exterminating witches



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Answer to Question 1

 Issues  any issues related to personal, familial, social, and institutional stigma
 Combat through education, prevention programs in primary settings (schools, doctor's offices, etc.), public service announcements, and access to effective treatment

Answer to Question 2

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