Answer:Psychodynamic Model of depression
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a series of unconscious processes is set in motion when a loved one dies. Unable to accept the loss, mourners at first regress to the oral stage of development, the period of total dependency when infants cannot distinguish themselves from their parents. By regressing to this stage, the mourners merge their own identity with that of the person they have lost, and so symbolically regain the lost person. They direct all their feelings for the loved one, including sadness and anger, toward themselves.
The theory of psychoanalysis has revolutionized the minds of the twentieth century.
There is no doubt that the work of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was a reference in the cultural history of the twentieth century. His ideas about sexuality, religion, the human mind, and psychoanalysis have influenced artistic movements from surrealism to cinema, where we find references to his work in such opposite directors as Alfred Hitchcock and Woody Allen.
In all three areas ethnic minorities are trying to achieve some degree of autonomy or independence. In Quebec the movement is peaceful and political, and some people are now satisfied with protected language rights within the Canadian confederation while some still want independence for Quebec. In Xinjiang the Uighur minority wants independence from China; due to lack of political options the movement has used sporadic violence and terrorism to achieve its ends. Only in Chechnya has the independence movement spilled over into civil war with terrorism in other parts of Russia.
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According to statistic, less than half of paroless actually completed their parole (around 49%).
This happen because people who already comitted to conduct various criminal acts tend not to have the tendency to follow the legal system anyway, so they see parole as some sort of temporary transit.