Hello, The answer to this question would be C. New experiences are incorporated into existing schemas; existing schemas are dramatically altered to include the new experiences.
Remember, Assimilation is - Interpreting our new experiences in terms of existing schemas (for example learning that not all 4 leg creatures are dogs.)
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Accommodation - Adapting to our current understanding (schemas) to incorporate new info
The type of therapy the psychologist endorses is Cognitive Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis brings behavioral patterns to the therapy to make the patient realize or be aware of the effect towards his/her behavior.
A possible cause of schizotypal personality disorder is a family history of schizophrenia disorders or other mental health conditions.
Schizotypal personality disorder is characterized by unusual or eccentric behavior in its sufferers, who typically have few or no intimate connections. Most of the time, they are unaware of how connections develop or how their actions affect others. They might also misjudge the intentions and actions of others, leading to a strong mistrust of them. They may have delusions but do not have hallucinations.
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The answer should be the Gospels.
The general conclusion that can be drawn about the nature of learning is: <span>The capacity to learn is essential to the survival of all human and nonhuman animals.
The environment that humans that lived in will always changing. In order to survive in this environment, we need to constantly do an adaptation. There is no way we could learn to adapt if we do not learn about the environment around us.</span>