
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 psychoanalytical 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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