Overcoming Social Anxiety

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    Summary: Identification Of Trauma

    I. Identification of Trauma John was 14-years-old when he met his first ‘boyfriend’, Nick. Nick, 42-years-old flattered John with presents; X-box, action figures, video games, etc. Nick had a candy red convertible corvette, where he would pick John up from school. Of course, John’s friends thought he was cool. Plus, Nick always told John how much he loved him. But, everything changed. Nick became violent and controlling. Not long, Nick was forcing John to have sex with him and his friends. Then

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    Maintaining a Good Learning Environment

    The terms “classroom management” and “discipline” are often used interchangeably (Bellon, Bellon, & Blank, 1992). However, too often the term “discipline” focuses attention only on misbehavior, ill deeds, and punishments. The term discipline has two significant limitations. First, discipline highlights the individual (rather than the classroom), and secondly, it connotes negative behavior. Hence, Classroom management is more appropriate term that is being used to highlight all those positive

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    Child Discipline

    Anton Shusterman June 4th, 2011 Child Discipline The most important thing in a child’s life is how his parents treat him. His future and the potential for growth and success are determined by the type of childhood that a person experiences. Sometimes parents don’t understand how important it is to treat their children well. Parents don’t think about the words that they say to their children or the actions that they take around them. Some parents think their children are too small and they will

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    Impact of Language on Asian American Health

    Running Head: Impact of Language on Asian American Health Impact of English Language Proficiency (ELP) on Health and Health Care Among Elderly Asian Americans Amoldeep Kaur Written Assignment #2 Epidemiology/Public Health 240 Winter 2013 The elderly population is the fastest growing population in the United States, and the number of immigrants that fall within this group has nearly doubled (Ninez, Hsys, & Cunnigham (2005). Foreign-born elderly account for 11% of the elderly

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    Ethical Considerations Within Group Counseling Populations

    Group Work – final Ethics in various group counseling populations Question 1: Ethics Informed consent covers those aspects of the therapeutic relationship which the client is entitled to have explained to them before agreeing to participate. This may apply to initiating therapy or continuing it. Consent should be obtained verbally and documented in writing to protect all parties involved (A.2.a). Discussion of issues raised at this time helps build rapport and reassures the client about what

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    Change Management

    d. STEPS IN MANAGING CHANGE 9 e. COMMON FACTORS TO SUCCESFUL CHANGE MANAGEMENT 10 3. RESISTANCE TO CHANGE 11 a. CAUSES OF RESISTANCE 11 b. SYMPTOMS OF RESISTANCE 13 c. BENEFITS OF RESITANCE 14 4. OVERCOMING RESISTENCE TO CHANGE 15 5. APPROACHES TO MANAGING CHANGE 18 a. HARRIS’S FIVE-PHASE MODEL 18 b. LEWIN’S THREE-STEP CHANGE MODEL 19 c. KOTTER’S EIGHT-STEP PLAN 20 6. CASE STUDY 22

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    Case Study

    Fighting to End Obesity Everyone knows someone like Mary; she is a woman who many consider to be beautiful, smart, successful, and has a great personality. Each person she comes in contact with admires her and who she is as a person, but Mary has a problem; she cannot run and play with her children nor do most things that an average sized adult at her age would be able to do. The reason she cannot perform these tasks is because she is obese. Mary is three times heavier than what is believed to

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    I Wouldnt Even Look

    discipline, samsara, and helps provide a path for others Digambara- one of the two major schools in Jainism (for males) Svetambara- a member of the two principle sects of Jainism (for Females) Samsara- the cycle of death and rebirth Moksha- overcoming the cycle of death and rebirth (the ultimate goal) Nirvana- same as moksha Kalpas- book containing biography’s of the tirthankaras Jina- councord temptation and moral discipline Jiva- the spiritual part of something Ajiva- the physical part

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    A Difference in Childhood Development

    Running Head: A DIFFERENCE IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT PSY 104: Child and Adolescent Development September 14, 2012 A Difference in Child Development Throughout the years, there have been many great theorists to contribute to the world of psychology. Three of the most well-known of these theorists are Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Sigmund Freud. All three of these men have contributed to the world of psychology in ways that have proved to change history and how we study

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    Legalizing Marijuana

    Legalizing Marijuana Kendall Joseph James York Sociology 120 September 18, 2011 Introduction In recent years there has definitely been an extremely unprecedented interest about whether or not marijuana along with its constituent compounds should be allowed to be used as medicine. There have been eight states since 1996 that have approved the medical use of marijuana. Although there are some people who simply dismiss the idea of medical marijuana as a subterfuge enabling liberalization

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