The ESF Annexes to the NRF describe the scope, policies, and concept of operations of each ESF. In addition, these annexes identify ESF coordinators, primary agencies, and support agencies.
ESF coordinator manages the preparedness exercises for a specific ESF and directions with its essential and support agencies.
The Emergency Support Function Leaders Group, led by FEMA, is comprised of the Federal departments and agencies that are designated as coordinators for ESFs or coordinating agencies for other NRF annexes.
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David washes his hands excessively, even when his hands are not dirty. Ellen checks that all burners on the stove are turned off at least five times before she goes to bed, whenever she is ready to leave the house, and when she first wakes up in the morning. David's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____ and Ellen's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____.
A. obsession; obsession
B. obsession; compulsion
C. compulsion; compulsion
D. compulsion; obsession
Answer:
The best answer is letter C. compulsion; compulsion
Explanation:
<u>Both David and Ellen are displaying compulsion, a repetitive behavior that is performed to respond to an urge, so as to lower the person's distress. Such behaviors are performed according to rituals and rules. Ellen, for instance, checks the burners five times. If she checks them only 4 times, she will feel the urge to go check them again, otherwise she will be worried and anxious about them.</u>
An obsession, on the other hand, is an intrusive thought or image that repetitively comes to a person's mind, causing distress. An obsession may lead to a compulsion. We cannot say David or Ellen are displaying obsession since we were not provided with their thoughts or the reason behind their compulsive behaviors.
Answer:
Any of the answers infringing on the right of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, or freedom of press!
Answer:
Cognitive theory
Explanation:
According to cognitive theory, Individuals with social anxiety disorder shift their attention towards their anxiety when confronted with challenging social situations, view themselves as inadequate enough to confront societal pressure, find excuse to avoid taking up such duties that will put them in the light. Their coping mechanism include playing safe by giving excuse of their inadequacies or a clear refusal.
Keona made excuses or refuses any chance for her to speak in public, so the cognitive theory clearly define her social disorder.