<span>Imagine you had heard a murmur on tina. It would have been important to ask tina to change positions while auscultating the hear, since </span>it is important to determine which body position the murmur is most loudly and clearly heard.
<span>Adler would categorize John, who is very defensive about his weaknesses and tends to overcompensate for them by bragging about his other accomplishments and blaming others for his failures as </span>an inferiority complex.
Alfred Adler identified the <span>lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty about oneself (the</span><span> </span>inferiority complex) as one of the contributing factors to problem child behaviors.
Answer: Homeostasis
Explanation: Homeostasis is first and foremost a tendency to strike a balance between the constituent elements / parts that are interdependent, and above all it relates to physiological processes. Logically, homeostasis therefore resists change or seeks to compensate for change through certain mechanisms (sweating, shivering, etc), exerted by an external factor (heat, coldness), in order to maintain a relatively stable equilibrium. This refers to the internal balance of the organism when there are external factors that cause that balance to be disturbed. Homeostasis is therefore the ability, in this case, of the organism, although it may also relate to the environment, to maintain approximately stability, internal balance despite changes caused by external factors.