Client-centered therapy is the correct answer.
Client-centered therapy, also known as person-centered, is a counseling approach used by therapists in order to promote self-understanding, increase self-esteem and openness to experiences. <u>In this therapy, the client takes an active role determining the course and direction of the treatment while the therapist is very supportive by paraphrasing and clarifying the client's responses so the client can achieve self-understanding and reduce feelings of insecurity, defensiveness and guilt.</u>
Answer:
outside periods of REM sleep
Explanation:
NREM sleep is dreamless sleep consisting of stages 1-3(previously stage 1 through 4) and characterized by a decrease of mental activity. a state that lacks the visible rapid eye movements and twitches(REM sleep) , and exhibiting a different EEG( electroencephalographic) pattern than REM sleep. Here the sleeper is still,breathing,brain waves and heart rate is slow, and blood pressure is low.
Eve appears to be suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Dissociative identity disorder (multiple person) involves at least two (or more) ego states (alter ego, duplicate..) in one person, which act independently of each other. Each of ego states has its own characteristics, feelings and model of behavior.
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Trilemma is a very difficult situation, were you have to chose from 3different options that are actually, and most times seems equal. In these situation, it is quite better to have 2 choices and having to choose one, compared to having three choices that all seems equal, so option A best describe trilemma.
Ego integrity VS despair.
As we grow older (65+ yrs) and become senior citizens, we tend to slow down our productivity and explore life as a retired person. It is during this time that we contemplate our accomplishments and can develop integrity if we see ourselves as leading a successful life. Erik Erikson believed if we see our lives as unproductive, feel guilt about our past, or feel that we did not accomplish our life goals, we become dissatisfied with life and develop despair, often leading to depression and hopelessness.