The answer would be: <span>b. identify "shades of gray" when diagnosing
The dimensional approach is really crucial in this kind of diagnosis because it put the category of the disorder under a quantifiable numerical value. This opportunity could be achieved as long as the dimensional approach is linked to a categorical definition. </span>
Answer:
Hallucinations
Explanation:
This symptom is called hallucinations. Hallucination is a disorder where a person perceives things that are not actually present. Hallucinations can present itself in different ways such as hearing sounds, hearing voices or feeling certain sensations. Different things can cause one to hallucinate such as drugs and alcohol, stress and grief. People with the medical ailment known as schizophrenia are known to hallucinate
There are several reasons for the rise in the single parent homes (divided families). One of the most basic reasons has to do with <u>commitment</u> to marriage vows. Many decide the first time things get rough, they won't work on the problem together but just opt for a divorce. A <u>divorce no longer holds the stigma</u> it once did so people feel more free in using it as a solution. Being a single parent, although difficult at times, doesn't have to be someone confined to the home for childcare 24/7 but are <u>educated and can afford to go it on their own</u>. Women, or even men, <u>do not have to suffer physical, mental or verbal abuse at the hand on their mate </u>as people now recognize this type of abuse is not the person's fault. To the list of reasons for separated families we can add 1)<u>immaturity</u> 2)<u> feeling of entitlement</u> 3) <u>lack of spirituality in the home</u> 4)<u> welfare is more profitable as a single parent </u>and 5)<u> basic family values have not been passes down from older generations.</u>
I think it’s c try c if not then I am wrong and I am sorry if you do not get it right