<span>How does therapy help in the treatment of depression?
</span>Psychotherapy helps people with depression:
Understand the behaviors, emotions, and ideas that contribute to his or her depression.
Understand and identify the life problems or events -- like a major illness, a death in the family, a loss of a job or a divorce -- that contribute to their depression and help them understand which aspects of those problems they may be able to solve or improve.
Restructure ways of thinking, negative attributes and attitudes someone has about himself, and ways in which faulty thinking may perpetuate depression
- Regain a sense of control and pleasure in life
- Learn coping techniques and problem-solving skills
Answer:
"One of my favorite activities is working in my garden."
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that one main client statement that would indicate that the nurse needs to do a follow-up would be "One of my favorite activities is working in my garden." This would indicate to the nurse that he/she must explain that gardening should be reduced, since there is no cure for systemic lupus erythematosus, the only treatments begins with lifestyle modifications, including sun protection and diet. Being outdoors and in the dirt can cause flare-ups which are difficult to be treated.
Answer:what’s the rest of the question?
Explanation:
I don’t see the rest of it…
Answer:
Misinformation or Placebo.
Explanation:
As it relies on placebo and the mental effects of thinking something is working, it is unethical at best for a cash grab. A placebo is an effect on the mind of you believing something not real until it is real, such as people being given sugar pills (not real medication) for sickness then miraculously feeling better.
<span> C. Adults need about 4 grams of protein for every 10 pounds of body weight.</span>