SFSC- Students For A SAFE Campus strives to educate peers and raise awareness on issues concerning: rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, harassment, and stalking. The goal of SFSC is to provide gender neutral and cultural sensitive education to help students create a SAFE environment both on and off campus. Email: sfsc@sfsu.edu CEASE- Creating Empowerment through Alcohol & Substance-abuse Education program assists people in learning ways to prevent alcohol and other drugs from having
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Leach, David. Grand Theft Utopia: What Can Video Games Teach Us About Community? Communities: Issue 165, p 20-21. Winter 2014. Print. Our group chose gaming addiction as a jumping off point. We decided on this because while we were all interested in it as a topic for further exploration, we also had different ideas about it and thought it would make for a good discussion. I have never been a big time gamer and I know almost nothing about them. I get nothing out of spending two hours in front of a
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are seated. In efforts for group therapy to work there has to be trust that develops among group members. According to Lonergan’s there are 4 states of being in a group which he calls the Transcendental Percepts. “… to be attentive, having an awareness or mindfulness that is linked to the experience; be understanding, having an openness to learning and knowledge that is linked to understanding; be reasonable, the development of critical thinking that is linked to judging; and be responsible, a
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communication. 15. To promote the development of productive interpersonal relationship. 16. To facilitate progress toward achievement of personal spiritual goals. 17. To create and maintain a therapeutic environment. 18. To facilitate awareness of self as an individual with varying needs. 19. To accept the optimum possible goals. 20. To use community resources as an aid in resolving problems arising from illness. 21. To understand the role of social problems as influencing factors
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staff, volunteers, and clients. Responsible for the hiring, promotion, job evaluations, reprimand and firing of staff. Handled discharge/termination of clients. Maintained a safe and secure environment for all.EducationHigh School Diploma, Certified Addiction Specialist, Corrections Academy, Certified DV Counselor, University of Phoenix, Human Services Management Major, Senior 2015 | This is my last class at before I obtain my BS in Human Service Management. I intend on completing this class and entering
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Sarah consumed large amounts of caffeine in that day. She consumed just under 5 times the recommended levels for her weight and age. This lead to Sarah having side effects because of the amounts that she has consumed. One of these included anxiety. She needs to stop how much caffeine she consumes each day. a) Explain how caffeine influences emotional responses and relate this to Sarah’s ‘overwhelming’ emotional response. Caffeine influences emotional responses because after consuming large amounts
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The rhetorical situation Rhetorical problem: The rates of cigarette smoking among high school students in America are higher than those of adults. Teens are easy targets for the tobacco industry. Having cancer may not seem like real concerns, teens don’t think much about future health outcomes. Purpose: The purpose is to engage and convince high school students to stop smoking. A change in the young peoples attitude and action could help them minimize their chance of getting cancer. Audience:
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Go Ask Alice is a book that was originally a journal of a teen age girl’s personal documentation of her life while she was using drugs and trying to stay clean. The book starts out by the author purchasing the journal to record her feelings and thoughts while she is going through high school. The journal becomes a first account witness to the author’s journey through the world of drugs, as she is given a drink containing LSD, which is her very first experience, to her untimely death due to a drug
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and write, however when women started to write journals the word diary was adopted. * The difference between a diary and journal is, that a diary I based more on personal events where as journals describe emotional thought process, personal awareness, creativity and personal struggles. * With the use of the computer, people have found that it is a quicker method to write down as they are thinking. Dr. Ira
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making me continue smoking. There has been a time I attempted to break this habit, to no avail. Kleinman and Messina-Kleinman (2000) argue that ignorance is one of the causes that contribute to persistent smoking. The government has tried to raise awareness on smoking, but the tobacco companies have increased advertisement of tobacco. Thus, it is difficult for people to break the habit of smoking. Moreover, tobacco has nicotine that makes one addicted thus making it hard for one to break the smoking
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