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Andrews [41]
4 years ago
8

Jack believes that mental illness is a disease with biological causes, remedied primarily by treating the patient. which model o

f mental illness does jack believe in?
Biology
1 answer:
sp2606 [1]4 years ago
7 0
<span>Due to the fact that Jack believes in biological causes of mental illness of the four main models of mental illness Jack believes in the biological or medical model of abnormality which ascribes mental instability to Serotonin levels or other biological factors that can not be controlled by the sufferer.</span>
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