Answer:
B. Dr. Gates is a proponent of the psychoanalitic perspective, and Dr. Maru is a proponent of the behavioral perspective.
Explanation:
The psychoanalitic perspective proposes a view in which the subject (the person) is mainly affected by its behavior, emotions and all the inside factsors that the person has, which is linked to the point of view of Dr. Gates who believes that depression is a result of feeling of loss or anger (all this inside them)
On the other hand, the behavioral perspective focuses on the daily life aspects of the person, what he does or doesn´t, which is linked with Dr.Maru´s perspective in which she says that stresses in people´s lives reduce positive reinforcements nad cause withdrawal (daily activities that are considered stresses)
Intuition might tell us that rough surfaces on clothing would inhibit the speed of an Olympic athlete. It is not true in some cases because rough clothing could not inhibit the performance of an athlete. If the athlete however had the experience first hand while during practice, in wearing such rough outfits then it would not inhibit his performance during his competition. But, if during the competition, he suddenly had to wear a smooth clothing, then he would have a hard time dealing with it during his competition because it is not the one that he had his practice on. So in short, it all boils down on how people adapt to these things and how well they can execute certain things that are not common to everybody. Maybe for some, if they had the time to practice using smooth clothing then it would not be a problem with promoting with their speed.
Marasmus is a severe form of malnutrition, usually occurs in children in developing countries, can be life-threatening but can be treated. Preliminary diagnosis of marasmus, as done by the doctor above, is through physical examination. Weight and height of a particular child should be parallel to his/her age. Motion/mobility of the child/patient is also of consideration because those children with marasmus usually have lack energy to move. Blood tests, however, is not definitive because a malnourished child with marasmus wilol usually have many infection, hence, it will all show in his/her blood results. The main symptom of marasmus is being underweight and loss of lot of muscle mass and subcutaneous fats (fat under the skin). It is also accompanied by stunted growth, respiratory infection, chronic diarrhea and intellectual disability. Nutrient deficiency is main cause of marasmus. They are deficient in food rich in vitamins and minerals such as iron, iodine, zinc and Vitamin A. Initial treatment of marasmus is dried skim milk powder mixed with boiled water. Later on, vegetable oil like sesame, casein and sugar can be incorporated to increase energy content and density of the mixture. On his/her way to recovery, a more balanced diet is required. Rehydration through oral hydration is also a priority because of dehydration caused by diarrhea. Infections should also be treated by antibiotics.
Answer:
Dr. Bogdarian noticed that one of her students addresses her with the word mother instead of the word professor or doctor. Dr. Bogdarian applies the principles of psychoanalytic theory and hypothesizes the student misspeaks because he is unconsciously associating her with his mother.
Explanation:
psychoanalytic theory was laid by sigmud freud which is the father of psychoanalysis theory, thie entails the organization of personality which follow suits of what transpired between Dr Bogdarian and her student that called her a mother instead of a professor or a Dr.
Hi,
A client comes to the mental health clinic and reports feeling depressed for the last 3 months. the client also admits to having thoughts of suicide. when the nurse inquires about the client's relationships, the client tells the nurse that the client's spouse constantly belittles the client, telling the client often that the client is "stupid and fat." which problem should the nurse assess for further?
-Intimate partner violence