Therapeutic nihilism refers to
A) a common belief during the Enlightenment period that asylum reform was unnecessary because the system in place was sufficient.
B) the notion that all mental problems are rooted in biology; therefore, medicine is the answer to madness, not therapy.
C) the absence of belief in the possibility of developing effective treatment.
D) a small-scale social movement before the Enlightenment that worked for asylum reform.
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