Answer:
People may be at risk of developing anxiety or depression after experiencing a traumatic event or a natural disaster like a bushfire, flood, cyclone or earthquake.
Communities and individuals affected by a disaster can experience a range of thoughts, feelings and behaviours that can be intense, confusing and frightening. These are common reactions to an extraordinary situation. Fear, for example, is an important and normal reaction that helps activate our body and mind to make decisions to protect our own life and the lives of loved ones, friends and neighbours. It is also normal for the memory of intense fear to stay with us.
Following a traumatic event or disaster, many people deal with memories and ongoing feelings by drawing on their own strengths, as well as the support of others, and will gradually rebuild their lives and achieve a sense of wellbeing again.
However, it is common that some people struggle to deal with feelings and thoughts that may follow such an event. It's important to know the difference between a common reaction to a stressful or traumatic event and signs that indicate you should seek additional support.
Change in appetite, resulting in weight loss or gain
<span>Following factors are strongly associated with childhood injury. permissive child rearing and participation in child care
1.Poverty
2. single parenthood - is the only parent to the child, responsible for all financial, material, and emotional needs.
3.low parental education</span>
Answer: D. Sunni Islam because it is a specific religion with set doctrines
Explanation:
A is wrong because a denomination is a religious organization that is not state sponsored.
B is wrong because Christianity is a religion, not a denomination
C is wrong (common sense reasons)
**A denomination is a "a subgroup within a religion that has a common name, tradition, and identity" (pediaa.com)**
<u>D is correct because Sunni Islam is one of the three denominations to Islam.</u>
Deforestation, limited resources,