Answer:
B
Explanation:
Self-esteem is how we precieve ourselves, and varies from person to person.
This is false. because blood tiny cells the tubes and injection equipment must be cleaned and/or disposed of or you risk the patients results being contaminated.
The healthiest strategies for coping with strong emotions would be being able to express it in non-destructive way. You can use these strong emotions to create poems and art, or maybe exhaust them in physical activities such as boxing or running. Also, you can engage in calming activities such as meditation and yoga. One good way is to share it to someone you trust or who can listen. Lastly, humor or being able to laugh at the things happening to you would be useful too.
<u>Characteristic 1:</u>
How they Deliver
I say this in a way that their point they are getting at is not as "directive", as not everyone is as open to talk about their problem's I believe this way of not being as directive is benefitable to those.
<u>Characteristic 2:</u>
Being Respectful
This is a universal characteristic must be implemented reasoning behind this is because people come to therapists to discus their problems and also not to be judged. If a therapist is judgmental they aren't fit for that position because people not only come to you for help but also for emotional support.
<u>My reasoning</u>
These are both characteristics a therapist should have because it builds character and is needed for their career.
(You can use either of these to answer your question)
The correct answer to this question is:
A.
Stomach
The stomach is one of the organs of the digestive system. It
has strong muscular walls which hold and digest food. Enzymes break down food
into liquid or paste which prepares the small intestine.