From a family systems perspective, the appearance of symptoms in a family member represents the manifestation of a current family transaction pattern.
Answer:
A for the first question
Explanation:
I don't really know who Annie Dillard is so I can't help you with the rest sorry dude
I do agree with Chillingworth, it is definitely better not to keep a guilty secret because, in my personal opinion, keeping this kind of secrets is like swallowing a slow acting poison. This guilty secrets, when kept, make us behave in a way that might cause harm to others or to ourselves; in other words, keeping this kind of secrets allows the harmful, hurtful behavior, we are keeping within the secret, to continue.
If you decide to keep this kind of secrets, it immediately creates a barrier between you and the person who told you the secret, and eventually it would also create a barrier with the person that might be hurt by knowing what you have been told. It is actually better and almost a life rule, to live your life without having any secrets to keep at all and, also, to not do anything you can not tell the people you care the most or that later, as time passes by, you will regret.
<span>The sociocultural perspective is most likely to view POVERTY as a possible cause of abnormal behavior
as any other organisms, Humans will tend to display more aggressive behavior if our lives is threatened. People who live in property have to face the reality that they and their family may have no resources left to sustain their living, which could explain their behaviors.</span>