This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
A psychologist is interviewing a refugee to this country who is unfamiliar with the majority culture here. in his former country, this person was spied on by the government and was the victim of robberies and assaults. he is suspicious of most people in authority and does not trust their motives which personality disorder might a psychologist suspect of this refugee, given that he did not know the history?
a. borderline
c. paranoid
b. obsessive-compulsive
d. schizotypal
Answer: c. paranoid
Explanation:
Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is an eccentric personality disorder, meaning that the subject´s behavior seems unusual to other people. Considering that the refugee on this example is unfamiliar with the local culture, his attitude may seem strange to others and therefore fit the diagnosis.
Furthermore, having been a victim of political persecution and different criminal attacks, him being suspicious of other people may be a learned behavior, but without knowing about his past, a psychologist could mistakenly conclude that the patient has PPD.
The correct answer is C.
Psycho-education is very important and according to some 30 studies it
improves the well being of both the patients and their family, increases
recovery and reduces the chance of relapse. This a therapeutic intervention that’s
based on evidence and it provides the patient and their family a supportive environment,
support and information to better deal with the illness be that a psychological
or a physical illness.
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I believe the answer is: Compensation
<span>According to adler's and horney's theories, people would make Compensation in certain area of their life as a defense mechanism to hide their sense of inferiority in some aspect of their life.
Example: a man who felt that he is physically unattractive so he felt the need to compensate by relentlessly pursuing successful career.</span>
I believe the answer is: mathematics
Hull is known because he transform the factors that influenced human behaviors into a numerical value.
He later used this numerical value in order to objectively measures the combination of factors that most likely lead to a certain behavior.<span />
Answer:
C. African people knew agricultural
techniques that could be used in the
colonies.
Explanation:
The colonists prefer groups of individuals that already knew how to farm and manage crops instead of someone untrained and unknowledgeable.