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tingc95

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The client is out of control and must be placed in seclusion. The care providers are careful to avoid hurting her while they escort her to the seclusion room. This is an example of the mental health care principle called
 
  1. do no harm.
  2. accept the client.
  3. provide consistency.
  4. encourage responsibility.

Question 2

Which type of therapy has yielded positive results for psychological functioning and is considered one of the safest treatment modalities?
 
  a. Mind-body medicine
  b. Chiropractic treatment
  c. Dietary supplements
  d. Herbal therapy



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Answer to Question 1

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Principles guide caregivers' behaviors.

Answer to Question 2

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Mind-body medicine (music and dance therapy, expressive therapy, meditation) has been found effective in improving psychological functioning. They are considered safe because they are noninvasive. Chiropractic treatment and herbal and dietary supplements are more invasive and can interfere with medicines and cause alterations in body systems.



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