What seems to be one of Maria and Carlos’ important personal constructs? Explain the construct.
What will be an ideal response?
Being a parent is one of Maria and Carlos’ important constructs. It includes being patient and understanding, playing with the children, work, fun, and Maria staying home with the children (at least part of the time), as well as change.
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What is one of the reasons a mother who is Rh incompatible with her fetus is given the drug RhoGAM after delivery or after an amniocentesis, miscarriage, or abortion? a. If she is not given the drug, she will not be able to breastfeed her baby or future children
b. If she is not given the drug, it can be dangerous for future pregnancies and lead to fetal death. c. If she is not given the drug within the first 12 hours of delivery, she is at risk for developing a serious bacterial infection that could result in death. d. If she is not given the drug, she will likely become infertile.
Concerning Kant’s proposed categories of thought, Helmholtz demonstrated that:
a. they are innate as Kant suggested. b. some are innate, but most are learned from experience. c. they are all derived from experience. d. the only one that is innate concerns the axioms of geometry.
What are defense mechanisms?
a. Flexibility of thought and tolerance for ambiguities and complexities. b. Ways to make changes in behavior in order to be more effective. c. Enduring characteristics that produce consistency in behavior over time. d. Mental manoeuvres we use to lessen negative feelings, especially about ourselves.
According to Gardiner (1996), in Japanese, parenting is represented by three characters
literally translated as "to stand," "a tree," and "to watch," which when combined can be interpreted as a. protecting a developing child. b. feeding a hungry child. c. watching over a growing child. d. teaching a curious child.