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Bob-Dole

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The fourth revolution in mental health can be characterized as:
 
  a. client/patient rights and consumer advocacy
  b. deinstitutionalizat ion
  c. biotechnological breakthroughs
  d. the use of psychotropic drugs

Question 2

Fragmentation refers to:
 
  a. The lack of one coherent policy to deal with an issue.
  b. The client's need to visit many different agencies to deal with the same issue.
  c. The lack of consistent services over a period of time.
  d. Staff performing tasks that they have not been trained to do.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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