Preventive Measure Case Study

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The second preventive measure I would take would be to stregthen the treatment and diaginos of common menatal disorders. I would do this by having treatment programs. These programs would be help with early inverventin and diaginise by working not only with the guardian and doctor but also with thier socail worker, and teachers to determine proper diagonse and treatment for the child. Incases like Robert were he was being fasley medicated for disorders he did not have because of his grandmothers maupltaion, the doctors and psycharitcs would have a more of an acurratce basis o if they will diagonoisis the child with an actually mental health problem. I chose tis preventive measure because it could prevent the amount of children fasley meduacted

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