Drs. Dan and Becky Foster are psychologists who provide mental health services to residents of the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. They use _________ when trying to determine if someone has a psychological disorder.
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Dr. Foster reports that unemployment is one of the biggest problems facing the community he serves. He also notes the impact of poverty, chronic disease, and hopelessness. To address the specific mental health issues of his clients, Dr. Foster uses a combination of psychotherapy and biomedical therapy. This is referred to as a(n):
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Dr. Foster suggests that feelings of hopelessness are common on the reservation, even among children. Some therapists use _______ to help clients change the way they view the world and their relationships, to address possible maladaptive thinking and behaviors that may develop from very challenging situations.
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When working with clients, Dr. Foster aims to create a(n) _______, which is a warm and accepting client-therapist relationship that serves as a safe place for self-exploration.
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Dr. Foster works with some patients who have severe disorders like depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. People with these types of disorders often benefit from _______, a type of treatment that targets the biological processes underlying psychological disorders.
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