If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression - a slight hysterical tendency - what is one to do? Which theme does this sentence best support? • A. Doctors in the 19th century based treatments on their patients" concerns. • B. Women in the 19th century often disregarded society's expectations of them. O C. Treatment of the mentally ill should take into consideration the patient's needs. • D. Stifling creative expression is the best way to cure mental and emotional distress.

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If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband,
assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing
the matter with one but temporary nervous depression
-
a slight hysterical tendency - what is one to do?
Which theme does this sentence best support?
• A. Doctors in the 19th century based treatments on their patients"
concerns.
• B. Women in the 19th century often disregarded society's
expectations of them.
O C. Treatment of the mentally ill should take into consideration the
patient's needs.
• D. Stifling creative expression is the best way to cure mental and
emotional distress.
Answer

C. Treatment of the mentally ill should take into consideration the patient's needs.

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The sentence is discussing a situation in which a physician and the patient's husband are assuring friends and relatives that the patient is suffering from temporary nervous depression...
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