The man is most likely suffering from the obsessive-compulsive
disorder, as the most recognized form is the disorder is the behavior described
in the question. The people with the obsessive-compulsive disorder have some
thoughts repeatedly (which can be quite exhausting) or feel like they need to
do some routines, like washing hands.
The answer to this question is <span>that when one thing follows another, the first is the cause of the second.
Examples of fallacy of false cause:
- After my mother eat the tomatoes, she developed dementia. Therefore, tomatoes cause dementia.
- After taking vaccines, my Daughter developed autism. Therefore, vaccines cause autism</span>
Answer:Phil is practicing: UNDERSTANDING
Explanation:
Understanding refers to actual getting it for example instead of making a judgement about a situation you try to open up your heart and emphathize with someone else and try to see their point of view, it's like an agreement about a situation when you also get it as the other person does.
Phil instead of being judgemental he sympathize with the visitor by looking at his background as the drive of this behaviour.
Understanding may help prevent us misjudging people without an cause to do so or without having learnt about who they are.
It is a old practice where a young girl is offered to the temple