Client A has schizophrenia believed to be caused by brain dysfunction, and he is being seen by a psychiatrist Client B has a mild eating disorder believed to be caused in part by inaccurate belief and he is being seen by a clinical psychologist. Client A will likely receive _________ and client B will likely receive________ a. deep brain stimulation treatment: behavioral therapy b, humanistic therapy; an antipsychotic c. social skills training: a stimulant d. an antipsychotic; cognitive therapy

Respuesta :

Client A will likely receive an antipsychotic; and client B will likely receive cognitive therapy.

Explanation:

Antipsychotic are drugs only available on prescription offered to patients with mental health problems and who show signs of psychotic experiences. These include schizophrenia, severe depression, bipolar disorder and etc. The drugs are either tablets or are in liquid form.  

Cognitive therapy states that our emotions get affected by the way we think. For someone with a mild eating disorder, this type of therapy helps them to understand the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. Being cognitive encourages changing negative thoughts that may lead to toxic behaviours and also promote improving mood and function.