Answer:
Empty nest syndrome
Explanation:
Empty nest syndrome is a common type of crisis where one's sense of identity and purpose in life is being challenged.
The name of the syndrome refers to the fact that once somebody's children grow up, the house (nest) becomes empty and the parents have to live on their own again.
Marie has devoted most of her life to her children and taking care of them had been her sole purpose in life. Left without them she feels useless, abandoned and she does not know what to do with her life.
To cope with her situation, Marie should start to live her own life, apart from the old one. She should get to know herself better, find new friends, hobbies and activities that gets her out of the house, she may get involved in voluntary or community work where her needs to help others would be satisfied.
One reason is that our system is set up that there is one clear winner of an election. Winner takes all. In order to secure the most votes, candidates have to support and stand for a wide range of policies, instead of only focusing on a handful.
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder symptoms simply define a child
having a temper tantrum rather than a disorder which are argued by some health
practitioners. In children between the ages of 6 and 18 both verbally and
physically, this disorder is characterized by temperamental outbursts grossly out
of proportion to the situation.
I think it’s B I’m sorry if it’s wrong
Answer:
a. Her need for responsibility is not being met.
Explanation:
The work adjustment theory also known as the discrepancy theory suggests that an individuals job satisfaction comes from not only the fulfillment of their needs but from what they feel as important. Based on the work adjustment theory, For Barbara, her need for control/responsibility over her job and the children she teaches without constant monitoring from the principal will give her more satisfaction and the absence of this is the reason for her lack of satisfaction in the job.