Answer:
Passivity
Explanation:
Passivity is a phenomenon which reflects that the central characteristic is the conviction that one can not influence one's own body, emotions, or thoughts any more. The person thinks they are being guided by some external force to feel emotions, want to do activities, take actions or feel physical sensations.
The patient believes that sensation are being imposed.
Lindsey believes that she is not responsible for any of her bad behavior, she explains that the biological and environmental factors are responsible and she has no control over them. This belief reflects the PASSIVITY position on development. Lindsey believes that one's thoughts or actions can be influenced or controlled by an external agent.
Eurasia is the combination of some parts of Europe and asian continent.
Religious view on wealth combination in these two regions were massively different.
Europe that dominated by Christians actually see wealth accumulation as acceptable as long is you don't let your life being controlled by it (eventhough the facts is many religious leaders actually lavished with a lot of wealth compared to commoners)
In asian continent that dominated by Buddhism, Confucianism, or Hinduism, wealth accumulation is seen in a more negative connotation compared to the European view.
The correct answer would be, He would likely be classified in the DSM as having Antisocial Personality Disorder but with the more extreme traits of Psychopathy.
Explanation:
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a one of the personality disorders, in which a person has a long pattern of manipulating and exploiting the rights of others and for that, he has no regrets or remorse.
So Anderson demonstrates extreme disregard for other, and even willing to kill others for his own internal satisfaction and to satisfy and fulfillment of his needs, and for this, he does not have any regrets. his this condition best illustrates the Antisocial Personality Disorder and also he has extreme traits of Psychopathy. He is basically mentally ill.
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