According to this statement, it can be concluded that Sean follows a Psychodynamic approach.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Psychodynamics includes all the "theories in psychology" that stresses the study of "human functioning" based upon their behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they may have been affected by early experiences like childhood ones.
The psychodynamic approach focuses on the "role of early childhood" experiences in the development of an individual’s problems and also the unconscious mind significantly affects our behavior and feelings. Sigmund Freud was the psychiatrist, neurologist and the principal pioneer to have theorized and introduced this theory.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the friendship with Susan B. Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist. She played an important role in the women's suffrage movement and she appeared before every Congress between 1869 and 1906 on behalf of women's suffrage.
In 1851 she met Elisabeth Cady Stanton during an anti-slavery meeting in Seneca Falls. There, their historic and long-lasting friendship began.
<em>They became co-workers in social reform activities</em> and together they founded the New York Women's State Temperance Society and later the Women's Loyal National League that fought a long battle to abolish slavery.
Their biggest achievements were, however, associated with work for the <em>American Women's Suffrage Association. </em>
Stanton and Anthony remained close friends for over 50 years.
Georgians had a good source of <span>water </span>supply<span> </span>
Answer:
New; can be deliberatly accelerated.
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The correct answer is A. Preconventional
Explanation:
In Kohlberg's theory regarding moral development there are three main phases, this includes the pre-conventional, the conventional and the post-conventional. In the pre-conventional phase of moral development, the individual's morality is based on the consequences an action or behavior has. In this way, individuals do not use the conventions of society or own criteria to decide how to act but act based on possible consequence. This occurs in the case of Feliciano because he avoids acting immorally as he is afraid of getting caught but does not understand the action itself is morally wrong.