Paris arrived at three o’clock in the morning which was an
indication of how excited and happy he was to marry Juliet, he cannot wait to
see her as his wife. But as the story tells us that Juliet does not like Paris
at all rather she is in live with Romeo. The tragic end tells us that she died
as she was being forced to marry Paris.
Answer:
I personally disagree, if we did not accept or at least acknowledge change then we would be stuck doing the same thing the same way and nothing will ever change because your stuck in your stubborn ways.
Example of what I mean, lets say you lived in the same house for 12 years, so those 12 years of your life you've built a mental process on how to clean it, you do the dishes by hand because their is no dishwasher you sweep instead of vacuum due to hard wood floors, then one day you start the process of moving into a new home. As you get settled in you realize you gotta change the process in which you clean, your new house has a dishwasher so no need to do by hand, it has carpet so no need to sweep.
if you do not change then you will be sweeping your carpet and washing the dishes by hand.
So change is good and usually made for the better if you accept it.
Explanation:
Answer:
b. clients have better treatment outcomes
Explanation:
An ethnic match between the therapist and the client and when ethnic-specific services are carried out have been proven by researchers to have better outcomes on clients.
It was discovered that the outcome from ethnic-specific services (ESS) had better outcomes than when mainstream services are carried out. It resulted to a significance in the relationship between cost-utilization and outcome for ESS for patients. An effective and efficient mental health treatment is likely to be achieved when ethnic-specific services are adopted.
Answer: C. for each phenotype, a range of phenotypes can be expressed
Explanation:
Had this on a test, and my teacher told us it was c.
The correct answer is <span>neuroticism.
According to </span><span>Big Five theory of personality, individuals either rate high, low or somewhere in between when it comes to the trait, neuroticism. Neuroticism is characterized by moodiness, anxiety, incessant worrying and self-consciousness. Individuals who are high in neuroticism are likely to have poor mental health.</span>