A Native American patient sadly describes a difficult childhood.The patient abused alcohol as a teenager but stopped 10 years ago.The patient now says,"I feel stupid and good for nothing.I don't help my people." How should the treatment team focus planning for this patient?
A) Psychopharmacological and somatic therapies should be central techniques.
B) Apply a psychoanalytic approach, focused on childhood trauma.
C) Depression and alcohol abuse should be treated concurrently.
D) Use a holistic approach, including mind, body, and spirit.
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