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tatyanajohnson

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During the early part of the twentieth century, the biological disease model of mental problems led to ____.
 
  a. the belief that mental illness had no physical basis
  b. improved treatments
 c. more controlled research methods
 d. eugenics and segregation

Question 2

The first disorder unique to children and adolescents was ____.
 
  a. masturbatory insanity
  b. schizoid disorder
 c. moral insanity
 d. manic depression



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Answer to Question 1

d
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Analyze

Answer to Question 2

a
DIFFICULTY: Easy
REFERENCES: Historical Views and Breakthroughs
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand



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