Answer:
This question lacks options, options are:
A. bipolar disorder.
B. generalized anxiety disorder.
C. panic disorder.
D. dissociative identity disorder.
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental illness characterized by more or less drastic swings in mood. The person experiences episodes of emotional highs called mania or hypomania followed by depression. Often, one of the two states - manic or depressive - predominates over the other, although both tend to alternate with periods of some normality. Mania is the state of mind characterized by euphoria, combined with a higher level of activity, can lead to high-risk behaviors, which can have serious consequences. In the hypomanic episode, the mood is elevated and there is also increased activity and less need for sleep. The depressive phase is characterized by a loss of interest in all or almost all daily activities, lasts for most of the day and can last up to six months. It deteriorates the quality of life of those who suffer from it and, many times, it interferes in their daily functioning, both in the academic and work environment, as well as in the family and social sphere.
Answer:Their treatment of Alison most clearly illustrates Ostracism.
Explanation:
Ostracism occurs when a social group intentionally excludes someone and does not accept them as member of the group.
This forms part of social rejection when one is not being welcomed within a group or by a certain individual if this continues for a long time an ostracized individual may start to feel lonely which may lead to depression or aggression.
Like Alison is being ignored and excluded from after school activities which may make her be a loner and start to feel unworthy or if may start to make her violent towards others as a defensive mechanism or a way of taking her emotions out.
It is c.............................................
The people the right to choose their own self of releigious beiliefs