<span>The answer is resistance. It is
loosely defined as a client's unwillingness to discuss a particular topic in
therapy.</span>
<span>There are uncountable reasons
why clients can be resistant within a therapeutic relationship. People of all
cultures, natures, and personalities visit psychologists, each with their own
reasons for entering therapy. Some people may be ordered or referred by a third
party to enter therapy. Since they are not there of their own will, these
clients are often unwilling to be there and can show very obvious struggle to
the process. Regardless, many clients show some sort of resistance to the
emotional pain that change demands. Clients can be unwilling and opposed to
change even if it is what they desire, as change can be difficult, emotionally
painful, or scary.</span>
Answer:
While I'm no expert in social studies I can conclude that they were using a figure of speech. I believe they meant his way of thinking was out of the ordinary, taboo, or strange.
B ensuring all people have equal rights
Answer:
a. sublimation
Explanation:
According to my research based on different behavioral defense mechanisms, I can say that based on Jane's behavior she is demonstrating a defense mechanism known as "Sublimation". This is defined as a defense mechanism in which socially unacceptable impulses or ideas are made into accepted actions or behaviors.
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