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How might a practitioner of moral treatment describe this approach?
 
  a. Restraints force patients to recognize the need for morality.
  b. Until patients face their moral shortcomings, there is no hope for recovery.
  c. Providing a humane and relaxed environment would bring about positive changes.
  d. Patients have no right to special treatment because of the havoc they cause in the lives of loved ones.

Question 2

The improvement in conditions of mental hospitals in the 1800s was based in part on the belief that
 
  a. humanistic care would help to relieve mental illness.
  b. patients, though incurable, deserved compassionate care.
  c. patients with mental disorders were not really dangerous.
  d. patients had the right to sue to gain better treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.





 

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