21) Physical aggression is considered __________. A) abnormal in sports B) abnormal in combat C) normal in most circumstances D) generally maladaptive in modern society 22) In many non-Western cultures, our concept of “depression” is perceived as ________. A) white man’s sickness B) Aboriginal sickness C) spiritual withdrawal D) soul loss 23) Which of the following statements is NOT true? A) Behaviour that is considered normal in one culture may be deemed abnormal in another. B) Abnormal behaviour patterns take similar forms across all cultures. C) Concepts of health and illness may have different meanings in different cultures. D) The very words that Western cultures use to describe mental disorders may have different meanings in other cultures. 24) The arrival of European settlers resulted in the estimated ________ % decline in Aboriginal populations. A) 10 B) 25 C) 50 D) 90 25) Canadian Aboriginal healing and wellness promotion places a high value on __________. A) balance between the interconnected physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of life B) a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment and counselling C) cultural assimilation D) fostering dependency on government support 26) Mainstream health-care approaches to treating aboriginal illnesses have been _____. A) generally successful B) accessible but not successful C) successful but not accessible D) neither accessible nor successful 27) Current Canadian Aboriginal healing practices tend to be more __________. A) individualistic B) family-oriented C) holistic D) group-based 28) Current Canadian Aboriginal wellness and promotion targets the __________. A) government B) individual, family, and community C) community only D) social agencies that specialize in Aboriginal issues 29) Prevention efforts to mental health focus on __________. A) genetic causes of mental health B) risk factors C) reducing resilience D) developing effective problem solving for individuals 30) In our culture, models based on ________ have achieved prominence in explaining abnormal behaviour. A) spiritual corruption B) demonology C) medical disease D) anthropomorphism