Dr. Smith specializes in working with clients who have perso…
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Dr. Smith speciаlizes in wоrking with clients whо hаve persоnаlity disorders. According to the DSM-5, to make a diagnosis, their clients must have ____.
Yоu must type yоur аnswer in the bоx provided аnd show аll your work. Answers that do not follow the required steps will receive only partial credit. To earn full credit, follow the instructions below and show all steps: Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine. Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine. A circuit has four resistors connected in series. Their resistances are measured as R1=15 Ω, R2=33 Ω, R3=22 Ω, and R4=40 Ω. What is the total equivalent resistance of the circuit?
Pоlоmа wаs аn avid cоllector of rare baseball cards and often frequented antique stores to collect them. His neighbor Dustin lived in an apartment next door to Poloma, and they developed a friendship for five years. In fact, they talked a lot about baseball and Dustin seemed to show interest whenever Poloma told him about his new purchases of rare baseball cards. Since Poloma was excited about his new purchase of a 1952 Willie Mays baseball card, he told Dustin about the new purchase but was careful not to tell him how much it was worth. In fact, Poloma hid all his rare baseball cards in a lock box with a padlock in his bedroom. About a week after his purchase of this Willie Mays baseball card, Poloma lost his job. The same week he lost his job; he got a bad diagnosis from his doctor and found out that he had to have an emergency appendectomy to remove his infected appendix. Since he didn’t have any family nearby, Poloma stopped by Dustin’s apartment and asked him to sign an agreement that he would walk his dog each day while he was in the hospital in exchange for Paloma’s promise that he would sell the 1952 Willie Mays baseball card at a reduced rate as soon as he returned home from the hospital. Dustin accepted the offer, signed the agreement, and took the key to Poloma’s apartment. While Poloma was in the hospital recovering from his surgery, he had time to think about how upset he had been after he told Dustin he lost his job. Instead of showing any kind of empathy and understanding, Dustin kept bragging to him about how much he loved his job as an appraiser and how much he got to travel for his job. Since he had so much time sitting in his hospital bed, Poloma posted a negative Google review falsely identifying himself as one of Dustin’s former clients and that Dustin had cheated him out of thousands of dollars on an appraisal. In the meantime, Dustin snooped around in Paloma’s apartment when he walked his dog. One day, he found Paloma’s lock box and was able to open it by shimming or using two thin pieces of metal to break it open. When he found the 1952 Willie Mays baseball card, he quickly did a Google search and found out that this rare baseball card was worth $500,000. Since he remembered that Paloma told him he would be in the hospital for two more days, Dustin quickly packed his things (along with Paloma’s 1952 Willie Mays baseball card) and left his apartment after telling his landlord that due to a family emergency he had to break his lease early. After a couple of phone calls, he was able to arrange for the sale of the 1952 Willie Mays baseball card in exchange for Dustin’s purchase of a beach house in south Florida. What can Poloma do to recover the 1952 Willie Mays’ baseball card from Dustin? Discuss any defenses Dustin may be able to claim against Poloma.