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cmoore54

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Using what is known about developmental psychopathology, develop a brief public service announcement (3-4 sentences) highlighting the important aspects and/or misconceptions related to mental health issues in youth and what can and should be done to help these youth.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

During the Middle Ages, mental illness was ____.
 
  a. based on a disease model
  b. handled with care and humane treatment
  c. based on scientific principles
  d. seen as a the result of supernatural forces



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Answer to Question 1

 Any reasonable combination of the following:
o Definition of developmental psychopathology
o Prevalence of mental health issues in youth
o Stigma related to psychopathology
o Potential for harm to child and society  loss of productivity, cost, etc.
o What we know about what can be done to help children  preventative care and treatment

Answer to Question 2

D



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