Answer:
I'm not sure what you mean by "simple system" but coming from a system, here's a few of them:
- Protectors
- Caretakers
- Memory and/or trauma holders
- Littles and/or child alters
- Fictives (fictional introjects)
- Factives (non-fictional introjects)
- Gatekeepers
If you have any other questions, I'm totally open for questions. Every system is different, though, so answers most answers will be based on my own experience :)
Answer: You deserve him
If you worried that you don't deserve him its okay because you do. Just be yourself and since you mentioned already that he likes you I think you will be just fine :) Good luck and have a wonderful day
Answer:
Gender Identity
Explanation:
I'm trans so if you have any questions feel free to ask!
Hope this helped!
Child life specialists work in the hospital and help to reduce stress and anxiety in kids while they are recovering from various things.
Answer:
Options have been listed incorrectly. They are as follows:
A.accept the client unconditionally so that the client's own desire for mental health and positive growth will flourish
B. express warmth and empathy and suppress negative feelings that arise in the relationship with the client
C.use a didactic approach to teach the client to correct maladaptive behavior
D.establish behavior-change programs to alter the problematic behavior that is often learned in early childhood
E. define ideal characteristics of mental health for the client and to encourage the client to incorporate these elements in his or her personality
Answer:
A. accept the client unconditionally so that the client's own desire for mental health and positive growth will flourish
Explanation:
Person-centered psychotherapy was developed by an American psychologist, Carl Rogers in the 1940s. It brings a shift from the traditional role of therapist in psychotherapy.
According to it, the therapist should act as a guide rather than an authoritative figure during therapy. He should allow the client to explore themselves and figure out their thought process by creating a non judgmental welcoming environment. A person inherently wants good for their mental health. If a facilitating warm environment is created by the therapist, the client would themselves want to cooperate with the therapist and find solutions to their problems.