Answer:
The answer is d. facial feedback effect.
Explanation:
This hypothesis explains that a person's facial expression has a direct effect on his/her emotions. In turn, this also means that the lack of any facial expression may supress the emotions.
Several studies show that, in reality, the effects are quite weak. This was demonstrated after people with facial paralysis presented the same emotions as people without any impairments.
- Discovery and Development
where drug begin to be researched in laboratory
- Preclinical Reserach
Involve animal testing for the drugs
- Clinical testing
the drugs began to be tested to people to find out if it's safe
- FDA Review
FDA carefully examined the data that had been collected
- FDA Post-Market Safety monitoring.
<span>This finding questions the validity of the personality scores. If the test scores are not accurate then the test is useless. The test should either be reworked and improved to make its scores more valid or the test should not be allowed to be taken since it will mislead people about their personality.</span>
Creon will not listen to anybody - he thinks that he is the smartest one and that his decisions are the only ones that are worth something. He will never admit that he is wrong, until the end of the play when his whole family dies. He is guilty of hubris, which is excessive pride, which is the cause of his downfall.
Answer:
Discuss the patient's diagnosis
Do a mood check
Set goals
Start working on a problem
Set homework
Elicit feedback
Goals of the 1st session:
Establish rapport and trust with patient
Social and educate patient about treatment (CBT) and their disorder
Collect additional data to further conceptualize the patient
Provide hope
Develop a goal list
Start solving problems important to the patient