Answer:
This question lacks options, options are: a. Active chronic gastritis b. Acute gastritis c. Autoimmune gastritis d. Chronic gastritis e. Peptic ulcer disease
The correct answer is b.
Explanation:
Acute gastritis is characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate that is predominantly neutrophilic and is usually transient in nature, it may be accompanied by mucosal hemorrhage, erosions and if the lesions are very severe, associated with bleeding. Gastric mucosa lesions are characterized by present edema and congestion confined to the epithelium. The main form is acute erosive or hemorrhagic gastritis, which is characterized by the presence of erosions in the stomach wall that affect only the mucosa.
That statement is true
Thrill-seeking behavior is really common during adolescence, in which teenagers are tempted to do some activities that may not be appropriate in society's standard. Such as involving themselves in drug-related activities.
2. Relationship-enhancing.
Distress-maintaining is an attribution that places more responsibility on people for their negative behaviours and less on their positive behaviours. (Ex. Sue’s husband must have forgotten because he doesn’t care about her.) So not this one.
Relationship-enhancing is the opposite. More responsibility for positive and less for negative. (Ex. Sue’s husband is late to their dinner and it must have been the traffic, not his time-management skills.) This is correct.
Observe-biased (aka fundamental attribution error or actor observer bias) is the tendency to judge other people’s behaviour by their personality and your own behaviour by external factors. (Ex. That man honked the horn three times because he’s an angry person but I kicked my desk because my reports were accidentally shredded.) Not this one.
I don’t quite know what insecure attribution is but I believe it is feeling more insecure about yourself when you attribute something to you instead of to external factors. Don’t trust me completely on this one, but I don’t think this is correct.
D. Attending a mosque because you believe it is the right thing to do.
This is likely an example of mindfulness based therapy.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Cognitive therapy centered on mindfulness is a psychotherapeutic technique which uses techniques of cognitive behavioral therapy in conjunction with meditative habits of mindfulness and related therapeutic approaches.
This was initially developed to treat people with major depressive disorder as a relapse-prevention therapy. Here Annalise is trying to motivate Oscar in order to study mind which is full of some stress, problems, and complexity, thus Annalise follow treatment without judging the reactions of Oscar and analyse the case.