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const2013 [10]
3 years ago
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Kelly is an undergraduate student in psychology and is fascinated by the topic of psychological disorders. She wants to study wh

y they occur and how she, as a future therapist, can help restore healthy psychological functioning in those who suffer from such:______
Social Studies
1 answer:
stiv31 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is: Conditions.

Explanation:

Psychological disorders are behavioral and mental patterns that produce significant distress to the individuals who suffer from them. Said distress impairs the normal functioning of the individuals in their daily life affecting at least one of the life areas such as: Work-life, Family-life, relationships etc.

Mental disorders are conditions that can be treated and even cured, although certain diagnoses are more difficult to treat than others.

Kelly wants to restore healthy psychological functioning in those who suffer from such conditions.

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