Describe the features of a strong situation and provide an example
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Students should mention that strong situations tend to afford a narrower range of possibilities and threats for the people in them, tend to have clear descriptive and injunctive norms, and are oftentimes scripted.
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a. those exposed to shock from which they can escape b. those exposed to the stress of inescapable shock c. those who observe siblings exposed to shock d. those who have no experience of shock
Brandy tells her therapist that she hasn't been enjoying life lately. She says that for the past couple of months, she hasn't felt like doing the things she used to love to do. She has also lost a lot of weight and sleeps much more than usual, but still she feels tired all the time. She says she can't concentrate on anything. However, she denies feeling sad. Brandy's most likely diagnosis is __________.
A. dysthymic disorder B. bipolar II disorder C. major depressive disorder D. no disorder