![]() I care how people who don’t know me see me as well. I felt like a complete fraud: to my friends, family, team and most importantly all the clients who look to me as their teacher. I often say that barre3 is about feeling really good in your own skin, so the fact that they literally changed my skin made my heart sink. The image didn’t represent me or what I stand for. Why didn’t I question why I had to stand in such an awkward and demoralizing way? Most of all, I felt dishonest. Why did I allow this to happen? Why did I trust other people to represent me and what my company stands for? Even before they Photoshopped me, I let myself down. Am I too old? Are my eyes too small? Is my natural body not enough? Aside from the retouched picture looking creepy and downright ridiculous, the overarching message that I wasn’t good enough “as is” was more powerful than anything. I was flooded with emotions when I saw the image. My own mother didn’t recognize me when she saw the photo. They smoothed out my wrinkles, fixed my hair, and even changed my eye color! I looked like a wax figure. They slimmed me here and padded me out there. You can imagine my surprise when I got a look at the finished product and saw that I didn’t look like myself at all. I’d seen many other successful fitness professionals go to big shoots like the one I was about to attend, so I felt like I was doing the right thing for barre3 and for my career. I was so excited to go to this particular photo shoot. This is example of a deficit in one possible behavioral characteristics evident is some personality disorders.While I’ve known for a long time that most images of models or fitness experts have been Photoshopped, I didn’t realize how drastic-and potentially damaging-these routine “fixes” were until I saw my own body transformed for a publicity shot. Question 31 1 p An individual's perception of the world is markedly skewed. an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. Question 30 Borderline personality disorder is believed to be, in part, caused by an unstable childhood. ![]() borderline obsessive-compulsive passive-aggressive narcissistic Calum would most likely be diagnosed as having _ personality disorder. He demands that other people fulfill his wishes but is insensitive when it comes to other people's feelings. He resents other teachers who have been promoted before him and claims that they are self-promoting. Question 29 1 pts Calum often boasts about how talented a teacher he is and he continually notes that the reason he never gets promoted is because no one fully appreciates him. histrionic borderline avoidant antisocial ![]() Vic would most likely be diagnosed as having personality disorder. What is worse, he shows no remorse for some of the harsh things he has done. He has a drug abuse problem and has a long criminal record for a variety of crimes. Question 28 1 pts Vic has demonstrated a long-standing pattern of disreputable and manipulative behaviors. Elaina's attempts to get attention might be indicative of personality disorder. Her co-workers often recall dramatic shouting matches with others over small details and overbearing attempts to seduce all of the men in the office. Question 27 1 pts At her going-away party, Elaina sobbed uncontrollably and became overwhelmed with emotion at the thought of leaving even though everyone knew that she was secretly glad to be moving out of town and away from everyone there. Question 26 Avoidant personality disorder could be characterized as a more severe form of agoraphobia. Antisocial cognitions Antisocial behavior Conduct disorder OO Antisocial personality Question 25 1 The definition of _include(s) illegal or immoral behavior such as stealing, lying, or cheating.
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