Answer:
The answer is C- Viewing the symptoms as having a role in the family system
Explanation:
The Satir-oriented therapy is based on the Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy (STST) which can also be known as the Satir Method. This method was designed to improve family relationship and communication among themselves by addressing their emotions, actions, how they perceive things and situations, as they relate to each other's dynamic within the family unit.
The family is a whole unit therefore the individuals of the family can not be understood in separation from one another but rather as part of the family. The therapist is suggesting that the parents are not focused on the child and his acting out and drug use may serve to reduce tension and get his parents to focus on him, this views the symptom as having a role in the family system
Answer: Heat, dot of light flashing by, explosion
Explanation: In an article published by the New York times and written by Ellen Barry and Andrew E. Kramer on February 15th, 2013, titled, "Shock Wave of Fireball Meteor Rattles Siberia, Injuring 1,200."
A blogger named Darya Frenn that experienced the event was quoted to have written “I opened the window from surprise — there was such heat coming in, as if it were summer in the yard, and then I watched as the flash flew by and turned into a dot somewhere over the forest, And in several seconds there was an explosion of such force that the window flew in along with its frame, the monitor fell, and everything that was on the desk.”
From the excerpt above, it can be deduced that the order in which he experienced the event was
1) Heat,
2)dot of light flashing by, 3)explosion.
Scandinavian immigrants moved to the western frontier to own land.
Answer:
The answers are <u>cognitive conflict</u> and <u>affective conflict</u>
Explanation:
In any organization, be it family, work, sports team, etc., conflict are very common. There are two main different types of conflict that can arise: Task-related, or cognitive conflict; and relationship, or affective conflict. Cognitive conflict generally refers to differences between how to best perform an activity, how to achieve a goal, or the best course of action. Affective conflict, on the other hand, refers to personal differences between the involved parties, which lead to negative emotional responses.
In your example, this can be seen very clearly: differences between you and the owner were over differences in judgement, but deteriorated to the point where they are more emotional and directed personally toward one another. It thus can be said that you initially experienced <u>cognitive conflict</u>, but now are experiencing <u>affective conflict</u>.
The answer is "<span>Electroconvulsive therapy".
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Electroconvulsive
therapy (ECT) refers to a process which we can utilize to treat psychiatric
conditions. This technique or procedure is considered more effectively than
any other medication, as in the given case drug therapy has no effect on Edward, So now ECT should be the next treatment.