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    Table of Contents Section 1: Background: 1.1 ) Tina’s story and possible effects of a traumatic experience 1.2) The effects of: 1.2.1) Child abuse 1.2.2) Sexual abuse 1.3) Possible effects of Masclow’s hierarchy of needs on Tina’s behavior Page 1 2 3 3 Section 2: Guidance for Tina: 2.1) Counseling and support for learning problems 2.2) Child trauma and the effects of trauma on Tina’s life 2.3) Parental involvement and parental counseling 2.4) Individual intervention learning program for

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    The Pangs of Being the Elder Child I am a girl of sixteen years and as many of you may think that I am obsessed with my privacy or living in seclusion you couldn’t be any more wrong. I love cuddling my mom and going out with my dad to places of my choice. But then again I get to do that only when my little brother or‚ as he is still treated baby brother is not around. Even into my teens‚ I love getting the attention of my parents but I daren’t ask any while he is in the vicinity. We are precisely

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    The teacher who learns to incorporate ordinary computer technology into her high school classroom will be more successful. Technology is changing the way people learn. Today’s students are accustomed to using technology in nearly every aspect of their lives‚ and there are many ways that high school teachers can integrate ordinary computer technology easily into their classrooms to take advantage of students needs‚ interests‚ and learning styles. The role of the teacher is to present information

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    Can computers replace teachers in the future”? “Giving a child a computer does not seem to turn him or her into a future Bill Gates—indeed it does not accomplish anything in particular.” In recent years the expansion of IT has made the idea of virtual classroom much more practical. Although‚ the computers are extremely useful for the students‚ they cannot completely replace the teachers. For example‚ teacher can sense when students are loosing interest in the the lecture and introduce some changes

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    Skills and Characteristics of Mental Health Tony Lee Merriwether CJHS/410 September 22‚ 2014 April Stewart Running head: SKILLS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF MENTAL HEALTH 1 SKILLS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF MENTAL HEALTH 4 Skills and Characteristics of Mental Health Domestic violence recently attracted international media attention because of the of high profile status of the victims and abusers (e. g. Ray Rice‚ Nicole Simpson‚ Rihanna‚ and Chris Brown). The remainder of the victims remains nameless

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    Policy Analysis Paper: Mental Health December 2nd‚ 2014 Social Policy Radford University Introduction: This paper will discuss the necessity for social policy change in regards to the mental health system (or lack thereof) within the United States as well as internationally. The need for reform is tantamount in order for marginalized groups with mental disabilities to function well-beyond their capacities. An analysis of policy is needed to better understand the challenges that face

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    Running Header: Emerging Technology in Substance Abuse/Mental Health 1 Telemedicine in Adolescent Substance Abuse Gregory Butler Soc 120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor: Michael Pankras   Technology has allowed the world to operate totally different from the past. New emerging technology has made it possible for providers to be in one area or region of the world and provide care to patients in another area or region of the world in real time. Teleconferencing

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    Preschool Facility Observation Paper On September 14th‚ 2015 I observed a classroom at Weslie Way Preschool. The preschool classroom consisted of six students‚ but only five of them were present on the day that I did my observation. The group consisted of two girls and three boys that were all four years old. Later on in my observation‚ a firefighter came to talk to the students about fire safety. During this time period‚ all of the classes in the school gathered together outside. I was able to

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    AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HIV/AIDS (Human immunodeficiency virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) raises challenging ethical and legal dilemmas for mental health professionals. Relevant issues pertaining to these dilemmas are examined in this article. Specifically‚ the authors review the following: professional responsibility‚ competence‚ and confidentiality. Special attention is paid to several court cases that have implications for mental health counselors working with

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    Observation 1 I observed preschool classrooms at St. Vincent’s Catholic School They are a Montessori preschool. The classrooms are clearly laid out for children. The classrooms are prepared and equipped for the size and pace of preschool aged children and are designed to put them at ease by giving them freedom in an environment carefully prepared with attractive materials arranged on low shelves that can be reached by any child. The tables and chairs are moveable so as to allow

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