Answer:
A. Behavior
Explanation:
The behavior approach to psychotherapy is an approach that focuses on the observable behavior rather than in our past experiences and traumas from childhood (like a psychoanalytic perspective would do).
For a behavioral therapist the problem is the behavior itself.
In this example, Cindy bites her nails and she suggests that it might be a symptom of unconscious resentment towards her parents. However, <u>her therapist tell her that her problem is nail biting</u>. In other words, <u>the therapist is focusing on the behavior</u>, and therefore she is likely a behavior therapist.
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Crystal is "<u>not in the labor force"</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The labor force is defined as the people who are willing to work or able to work. But here, Crystal is not in the labor force because she lost her interest in searching for the job.
In the above scenario, Crystal is a 29 year old woman. She worked as associate producer in a radio station. She lost her job and she decided to attend the interview for different positions. Unfortunately she was not able to get a job, so she gave up on searching job. This is known as not in the labor force.
Answer:
very difficult; has difficulty developing a therapeutic relationship
Explanation:
An Antisocial personality disorder is a type of disorder that is characterized by marked pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others (psychopath/ sociopath)
It is usually exhibited by adolescent and adult men with XYY sex chromosome. Studies has shown that the age of the onset of antisocial personality disorder is usually at least 18 years old and have also the individual must have exhibited one or more childhood behavior characteristic of conduct disorder before the age of 15.
A therapeutic relationship is that relationship that is based or centers on trust. It happens mostly between doctors and patients. The dynamics of a therapeutic relationship are Trust, empathy, autonomy, caring, hope. When a patient find it difficult to develop the above qualities to his or doctor/psychologist, it is very difficult for the psychologist to treat or help the patient.
Answer:
The correct answer would be option B, Ethics.
Explanation:
Ethics are the rules governing the conduct of a person or group in general or in a specific situation and are also regarded as standards of right and wrong.
Ethics play a vital role on individual level as well as group or organizational level.
There are many principles of ethics, some of the most important are, Justice, accountability, beneficence, etc.
Respecting every body, avoiding violence, treating others with kindness and love, giving way to ambulances, helping others, or even smiling back at someone are all considered as Ethics.