<span>C. connects families to community resources they need. </span>
1.) Bargaining
2.) Denial
3.) Depression
4.) Anger
5.) Acceptance
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I think that it is talking about how stress comes from the way we think and act because there are negative outcomes in some situations. And the stress could also help because it could make you think back when something like the situation you are in now and see how you can solve it. With the courage you have for a response. Also, if you see someone else with the same problem that deals with stress you can relate with that person b/c of stress that you get. Then, you and that person create a resilience.
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Answer:
He had thoughts of ending his life, or not wanting to be alive. After a while, he actually started to say he didn't want to be in that sport anymore after the "hardest fall" back in 2012 Olympics. He spent 3-5 days in his bedroom at a time. He barely slept, and developed an eating disorder, not eating for days on end.
Explanation:
These are all serious symptoms of depression. Lack of sleep, loss of appetite and contemplation of wanting to die are all very serious symptoms of mental health issues and it is encouraged to see a therapist
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