Bradley is watching his twin daughters play on a playground seesaw, and is fascinated by the way only one side can be up or down at a time. He thinks about color vision, and recognizes that this is similar to how the opponent process theory describes his ability to see just one color of a color-pair at a time.
False, I think they are motivated by independence.
Answer: C)
Explanation:
In this case, the therapist can take any kind of psychotherapy and it will be good.
For example, experiential therapy can help the patient to see what are other opportunities that can make a fulfillment in his soul, with person-centered therapy he can learn how to open up more and with existential, it can help him to see that he is an individual person and there is no need for going along with the society.
- All of these therapies are helpful but with psychodynamic therapy or insight-oriented therapy he can focus on something unconscious and he can get answers to his behavior because his behavior is mostly representing depression. With good psychodynamic therapy, the patient can be self-aware and then he could use, for example, experiential therapy.
Answer:b. immigrant paradox
Explanation:What is the immigrant paradox? Foreign-born and first-generation ethnic minority youth tends to do well psychologically, healtwise , educationally , emotionally and behavior wise when compared to their same ethnic group whose parents were born in America.
They tend to be not involved in criminal activities or any activities which are out of line irrespective of their adversity.
Foreign born child tend to be born in an environment in which their parents are driven to get an exceedingly better lives for their children and will do anything and everything to ensure that this happen and the support network is vast.