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butalik [34]
3 years ago
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Think of a crisis that you have faced. Try to recall your reactions in each of the three major domains: feelings, thinking, and

behavior. What helped you cope with and recover balance following the crisis? What factors acted against recovery?
I am looking to see others' answers can be vague but I am looking how best to structure this answer.
Social Studies
1 answer:
leonid [27]3 years ago
3 0

Haha, this will be fun

Let's see, when I was around 9 I had a painful accident, I was learning how to ride a bike and then...BOOM! I crashed into my sister, my sister was fine but my head was ble#ding, my left ankle was covered with blo#d, and the skin from my hands was peeled off and my thumb's nail was cracked, what caused this? Welling at the park I practiced boking at had a ton of Benches and unfortunately...I crashed onto one, I was rushed to the doctors and they said that everything was fine and would heal in a couple of weeks but the main problem was my ankle, somehow it got infected and I was in bed for 2 weeks! After that 2 weeks, I went back to the doctors and they said that I can walk but I can't run. after that accident, I never touched a bike ever again, as a 9-year-old, I thought I was going to die! What helped me cope? My parents bought me a bunch a toys and a dog, my sister(twin sister) also helped me recover by helping out mentally, I seriously thought that was going stir crazy since every time I ran for too long, my vision would go completely black for at least a soild 30 seconds. Ultimately, my family's love and care helped me recover.

brainliest please haha?

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