The desire <span>would reflect what Freud called the Manifest content of the dream
According to a Freudian analysis of dreams, our dream is the manifestation of our subconscious thinking from our everyday lives.
In this case, the analyst concludes that the clients desire to leave his boss manifested into the boss leaving on the terminal in his dreams.</span>
Answer: Her many subscriptions to fashion and mainstream magazines
b. See Explanation
Explanation: The external influence here that would worsen Alexis' disordered eating is constantly seeing models in fashion and mainstream magazines. The modeling industry is notorious for forcing models to maintain a low, unhealthy weight. If Alexis accepts this as a normal weight for women, it could contribute to her eating disorder.
The full diagnostic criteria listed by the DSM–IV–TR for eating disorders is the list of criteria for diagnosing Binge eating disorder, Anorexia nervosa and Bulimia nervosa.
Binge eating disorder: eating more than is required to feel full within a 2 hour period, eating quickly than normal or when not hungry. Any of these may occur at least twice a week for 6 months
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Anorexia nervosa: an individual has less than 85% of the ideal Body Mass Index, a measure of the healthy body weight and has missed more than 2 menstrual periods.
Bulimia nervosa involves inducing purging, vomiting or extreme exercise at least twice a week for at least 3 months
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<em>I could not find Alexis' symptoms besides those listed in the question.</em>
Answer: Professor Martin is exhibiting Coersive power
Explanation:
Coercive Power can be defined as one of the type of powers, in which, threat is used to make people do what one desires. In a company or any official setting, it can be described by threatening workers with transfer, firing, demotions, non-payment of salary or bonuses, or loosing of marks in an academic setting. In a nutshell, it forces people to submit to other person demand for the dread of losing something significant.
Answer: a) is an example of stereotype threat
Explanation:
A stereotype threat is <em>when people might conform to stereotypes about their social groups</em> (in this case, the social group of "older people").
Conforming to this stereotype can be risky, because it might cause certain social groups to <em>"underperform"</em>, to perform less than their actual potential. It's good that Mrs. Nguyen has formed her own opinion about getting older and <em>she hasn't submitted to the general perception of about "getting older". </em>
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