<span>Therefore, Peter was demonstrating an "affect blend."
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Affect blend alludes to an outward appearance in which one part of the face is enrolling one feeling and another piece of the face is enlisting an alternate feeling. In short we can say that it is facial expressions uncovering at least two feelings at the same time.
The correct answer is systematic desensitization.
Systematic desensitization refers to a technique for treating and extinguishing phobias and anxieties. It involves gradually increasing exposure to a phobia and learning relaxation techniques when faced with the phobia. Through repeated associations of a phobia with <span>pleasant, relaxing states, the phobia or fear gradually gets extinguished. </span>
Answer:
The answer is dimensional and personality, respectively.
Explanation:
The dimensional approach views disorders as appearing in various degrees. For example, a person may present different levels, or <em>dimensions,</em> of a certain trait, such as empathy or self-esteem. In contrast, the categorical approach sees disorders as a matter of simply having them or not.
A common analogy is that, while the categorical approach is an on/off switch, the dimensional approach is more like a <u>dimmer switch</u>.
The disorder is called Benjamin Button