The correct answer is letter B.
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that has as characteristic <em>abnormal behavior, incomprehensible speech and decreased ability to understand reality. </em>
Considering all alternatives, the one that doesn't comprehend some of the symptons of this disease is<em> filtering out information that is unnecessary.</em>
Sensing things that are not real, having unusual beliefs not based on facts and having the inability to focus on particular information are all correct symptons of the disease, since people with developed schizophrenia often present a distorced vision of reality through drawings, for example, a strong belief in things that aren't real, and difficulty paying attention in one thing at a time.
I believe the answer is: Esteem needs
According to Maslow, esteem needs refers to humans' inherent desire to earn sense of respect in our life.
This esteem could come from both accomplishing the standard that we imposed to ourself or by gaining acknowledgment/acceptance by other people.
The person must maintain course and speed unless the give-way vessel fails to take action. Thus the last option is correct.
<h3>What is vessel?</h3>
Vessel refers to the ship or the boat which travels in the oceans and carries the passengers and the goods in the bulk quantity to transport from on region to the another.
The stand on vessel refers to the vessel or the ship that must maintain its course and speed unless it is required to give the way to the another vessel for not taking the correct actions. This is doe to avoid the damages and the harm or the losses.
In the above situation, the person must maintain course and speed unless the give-way vessel fails to take action. Thus the last option is correct.
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<span>Identity status model</span>
The identity status model is a psychological
identity development theory that posits that one's sense of identity is largely
dependent on the choices and commitments made concerning certain personal and
social traits. The model suggest that the adolescent stage consists neither of
identity resolution nor identity confusion, but rather the extent to which one
has explored and committed to an identity in a variety of aspects such as
religion and education
Answer:
This information about Jon that he and the others were unaware of would fall under the unknown area in the Johari Window before the incident.
Explanation:
The Johari Window is a technique developed by psychologists in 1955. It is commonly used in self-help groups. The Window consists of four areas: open, blind, hidden, and unknown. From a list of adjectives, a subject selects the ones that describe him/herself. Then his/her peers also select adjectives from the list to describe the subject.
In the open area, the adjectives that were selected by the subject as well as the peers are placed. In the blind area, the adjectives selected only by the peers are placed, showing what is perceived by others but not by the subject. In the hidden area, the adjectives selected only by the subject are placed. Finally,<u> in the unknown area, the adjectives that were not selected by any of them are placed.</u>
<u>As we can see, anything that is unaware to the subject or his peers falls under the "unknown" category. However, the subject might very well have those qualities. It's just that he and others haven't seen them being displayed yet. That's precisely what we have in Jon's case. No one knew of his strength, independence, and optimism until he finally displayed those qualities due to an incident. Therefore, they would have fallen under the unknown area before that incident.</u>