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Explain the concept of dangerousness as it relates to mental illness
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Many clinicians add dangerousness to this list when behavior represents a threat to the safety of the person or others.
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threatening behavior of an individual

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    mastery quizzes
  • 36
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Module 1: What is Child Psychopathology?
  • Module 1: What is Child Psychopathology?
  • Module 2: Models of Abnormal Psychology
  • Module 3 - Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
  • Module 4: Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder and Reactive Attachment Disorder
  • Module 5: Feeding Disorders
  • Module 6: Elimination Disorders
  • Module 7: Intellectual Disability Intellectual Developmental Disorder (ID) & Learning Disorders
  • Module 8: Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Module 9: Motor-Related Disorders
  • Module 10: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Module 11: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD)
  • Module 12: Mood Disorders
  • Module 13: Anxiety Disorders
  • Module 14: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
  • Module 15: Trauma-related Disorders
  • Module 16: Eating Disorders
  • Module 17: Substance-Induced Disorders
  • Module 1: What is Child Psychopathology?
  • Section 1.1: Understanding Abnormal Behavior - Review Assignment
    Review Assignment
  • Section 1.2: Classifying Mental Disorders - Review Assignment
    Review Assignment
  • Section 1.3: The Stigma of Mental Illness - Review Assignment
    Review Assignment
  • Section 1.4: The History of Mental Illness - Review Assignment
    Review Assignment
  • Section 1.5: Research Methods in Psychopathology - Review Assignment
    Review Assignment
  • Module 1: What is Child Psychopathology? QUIZ
    Mastery Quiz

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Describe what the literature shows about stigma.
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