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sammy

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What is the best description of clinical psychology?
 
  a. a branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of mental disorders
  b. a legal term used to identify practitioners who use various forms of psychotherapy
  c. the application of psychological science to the assessment and treatment of mental disorders
  d. a newly established branch of medicine that has connections to both psychiatry and psychology

Question 2

Which approach to providing services for those with mental disorders is represented by this description: will work in crisis and case management programs for people with severe disorders; will teach practical day-to-day skills to clients; high school educ
 
  a. counseling
  b. social work
  c. social management
  d. psychosocial rehabilitation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d.



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