1.The following questions may encourage a person to reflect on his/her grief reaction: Some people have trouble eating or sleeping after they have lost someone they love. Are you eating OK Are you getting out of the house and engaging in any former activities or hobbies? <span>Is there anything bothering you in particular these days?
2.</span><span>Have you been diagnosed with any medical conditions?
3.</span><span>How often do you think about your deceased loved one?
4.</span>How well are you functioning in your daily life, such as work, household <span>maintenance and relationships?</span>
Answer:
1. People have a hard to learn from others.
2. Yes, it is very helpful because one can code while the other navigate
3. Getting help can increse the chance of not missing something important
4. Communicate with each other
The geography of Greece was surrounded by ocean water to protect them from foreign invaders and allowed them to trade by sea. They were able to flourish as they expanded North.
Answer:
It's called Wernicke's aphasia
Explanation:
Trouble understanding words and makes it harder to communicate.
One theory of forgetting is the trace decay theory. It states that all memories fade automatically as a function of time; in this theory, you need to follow a certain path, or memories interfere with the ability to recall other memories. One theory of remembering is theory of general memory process, this theory explains that the memory explains that the memory consists of the three cognitive processes. The three are an encoding process, a storage process and a retrieval process. The encoding process, it means the process of receiving a sensory input and transforming it into a form, or a code which can be stored. Storage is the process of actually putting coded information into memory. Retrieval is the process of gaining access to the stored, coded information when it is needed!