Her problem would likely be classified as SECONDARY AND SITUATIONAL.
A situational problem refers to a type of problem that develop as a result of the situation the affected person find itself while a secondary problem refers to a problem that is non existent before but which occur after a particular time or event. An example of a secondary problem is a man's inability to father a baby again after having some children before even though he is still at the reproductive stage.
Answer:
Buddism was his personal religion but his government propagated Jainism.
Explanation:
Question options:
-Meet with pat's partner and make him aware of Pat's concerns
-Offer to meet with Pat and her partner to discuss the situation
-Discuss pat's dilemma with a different colleague and ask for that colleague's assistance in resolving the matter
-Tell pat to stand up to the other person and insist that he listen to her.
Answer:
Offer to meet with Pat and her partner to discuss the situation
Explanation:
In offering to meet with Pat and her colleague, you could be able to hear both sides of the story and be sure Pat is actually telling you a fact that must be justified. However if you choose to go behind Pat's back such as "Discuss pat's dilemma with a different colleague and ask for that colleague's assistance in resolving the matter", you have not taken the first good step of hearing from Pat's colleague(both of them together) and you could be escalating the problem and not solving it instead.
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