Multiple Choice
Jody is a talented poet who suffers from auditory and visual hallucinations. Those who argue that Jody would be stigmatized if she were diagnosed as having schizophrenia would argue that
A) the fact that she is a talented poet would be ignored.
B) she might unfairly be diagnosed as ill despite the fact that she is talented.
C) she might not be allowed to write her poetry in the hospital.
D) she might not be asked to participate in poetry readings because of her illness.
E) people would view her poems as the result of her illness.
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