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Case-Based Ethical Reasoning That Considers the Facts of a Case

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Case-based ethical reasoning that considers the facts of a case in a sound, logical, and ordered or structured manner is known as:

Understand the historical and social biases of the DSM against women.
Identify and discuss the social construction of mental illness as it pertains to women.
Recognize sexist prescription patterns and psychiatric diagnoses.
Explain the relationship between women's mental health issues (anxiety, depression, eating disorders) and societal objectification.

Definitions:

Implied Contract

A contract created by the actions or gestures of the parties involved in the transaction.

Nondiscriminatory Manner

Acting or making decisions without bias, unfairness, or discrimination towards any individual or group.

Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification

A U.S. labor law requiring most employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60-day advance notification of plant closings and mass layoffs.

Plant Closing

The process of permanently shutting down a factory or business, often accompanied by layoffs of employees.

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