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- What additional challenges do individuals with disabilities face relating to each of the social determinants of health?Neglect a patient right who don't speak and disabled who can not move. describe a perspective that should be considered related to this event (how they might feel: e.g. client, peer, family, another discipline, etc.).Are there benefits to having multicultural approaches to medical treatment?
- Describe the term stigma and how it plays a role in the care of a mental diagnosis and treatment. How does funding (or the lack of) affect whether someone gets treatment? Should this be a federal or state issue, or both? What role do social determinants play in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health?you have been asked to mentor a young person on work placement from a school who has a disability. What information would you require and what support would you need, to be able to provide good support?Empathy fatigue is experienced by many professional counselors because of: a. the use of person-centered counseling b. the use of empathy focused interactions c. acting in empathic ways d. All of the above e. None of the above
- What cognitive symptoms may indicate that someone has been exposed to long-term trauma? What are some strategies for self-care that you might recommend to an individual who has undergone trauma and is struggling with the short- or long-term effects? What are some strategies that have worked for you in the past or that you might be interested in exploring? Explain your answer with citationType of disability which is AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) and describe the adaptive functioning that is tailored to the unique needs of these individuals according to the following: 1. Communication 2. Community Use 3. Functional Academics 4. Home Living 5. Health and Safety 6. Leisure 7. Self-Care 8. Self-Direction 9. Social 10. WorkMake up and discuss a case of mistreatment of people with disabilities with a focus on their social determinants of health. Do the issues in the case you selected still exist today? For example, you could reflect on adequate staffing as accessibility and how you could advocate for client needs.
- What approach do caretakers need to take dealing with Traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients? What kind of emotional and physical support do these patients expect from society?The most typical attitude thatabled persons have toward the handicapped is: A.savageand unrelenting hostility and condemnation B.completeacceptance of the handicapped on equal terms C.ambivalence— a mixture of pity, scorn, empathy, compassion and stigma D.noneof the abovehow does the medical model see disability?