California Conservation Corps - Redwood Community Action Agency
... Program Manager or their designee, the Client Services Specialist is responsible for providing the daily link with program clients and assisting in maintaining the stability and structure of our programs. The Specialist provides individual assessments, sets client goals, and facilitates as well as p ...
... Program Manager or their designee, the Client Services Specialist is responsible for providing the daily link with program clients and assisting in maintaining the stability and structure of our programs. The Specialist provides individual assessments, sets client goals, and facilitates as well as p ...
Potential Short Answer Questions
... What is meant by the term “behavior modification?” Give an example of a therapy treatment technique based on 1.) classical conditioning and 2) operant conditioning. ...
... What is meant by the term “behavior modification?” Give an example of a therapy treatment technique based on 1.) classical conditioning and 2) operant conditioning. ...
Stress, Anxiety, Depression And Psychological Responses Among
... coping strategy. Due to varying coping strategies and contexts of aversive situations, women are more susceptible to experiencing an emotional response. Resiliency to stress is when coping strategies prevent feelings of anxiety and depression. Resiliency is strongly correlated with completion of stu ...
... coping strategy. Due to varying coping strategies and contexts of aversive situations, women are more susceptible to experiencing an emotional response. Resiliency to stress is when coping strategies prevent feelings of anxiety and depression. Resiliency is strongly correlated with completion of stu ...
WeServeOthersbutWhoServesUs
... is composed of negative attitudes and feelings toward coworkers and one’s job role, as well as feelings of emotional exhaustion (Jenaro, Flores, & Arias) ...
... is composed of negative attitudes and feelings toward coworkers and one’s job role, as well as feelings of emotional exhaustion (Jenaro, Flores, & Arias) ...
doc Chapter 10 notes
... - Body responds to weight loss by slowing down metabolism and using less energy therefore after body has been deprived of food it needs less food to maintain a certain body weight - Shifts between caloric deprivation and overfeeding = more weight gain - Body weight is socially contagious: close frie ...
... - Body responds to weight loss by slowing down metabolism and using less energy therefore after body has been deprived of food it needs less food to maintain a certain body weight - Shifts between caloric deprivation and overfeeding = more weight gain - Body weight is socially contagious: close frie ...
abstract of the dissertation - School of Social Ecology
... toward maintaining harmony were associated with less exposure, whereas greater interpersonal control strivings directed toward preserving emotional health when ...
... toward maintaining harmony were associated with less exposure, whereas greater interpersonal control strivings directed toward preserving emotional health when ...
helping the helpers in disasters
... Helpers often experience a change in the way they view the world. Assumptions about reality will be challenged. Each worker should become aware of areas of their own vulnerability and avoid assignment to these areas. For example, if a helper or someone close to him/her has been raped, it may be too ...
... Helpers often experience a change in the way they view the world. Assumptions about reality will be challenged. Each worker should become aware of areas of their own vulnerability and avoid assignment to these areas. For example, if a helper or someone close to him/her has been raped, it may be too ...
Joanne Goldbort, PhD, RN - Indiana's AWHONN section
... • Situations similar to any life altering event that occurs in an ER • Occasions when joy is replaced with sadness • The entire health care team and the family can be affected by distressing events ...
... • Situations similar to any life altering event that occurs in an ER • Occasions when joy is replaced with sadness • The entire health care team and the family can be affected by distressing events ...
quick tips to improve your mental health
... If you find that our tips aren’t helping, or your health concerns persist, it might be a sign of something deeper and you should ask for help. Identify people in your life who you can trust and you know will help you. These people can be parents, caregivers, teachers, counselors, religious leaders, ...
... If you find that our tips aren’t helping, or your health concerns persist, it might be a sign of something deeper and you should ask for help. Identify people in your life who you can trust and you know will help you. These people can be parents, caregivers, teachers, counselors, religious leaders, ...
Author`s personal copy
... programs, relaxation classes, stress management training, antiburnout workshops, stress and health education, and psychological counseling. Although these activities are aimed at the individual, this does not exclude collective coping efforts (Pieró, 2008). Collective coping occurs when a group (wor ...
... programs, relaxation classes, stress management training, antiburnout workshops, stress and health education, and psychological counseling. Although these activities are aimed at the individual, this does not exclude collective coping efforts (Pieró, 2008). Collective coping occurs when a group (wor ...
Culture, Coping and Resilience to Stress Abstract Sudden economic
... skills and their success depends upon the efficacy of the solutions that the culture provides and the adequacy of the institutions that teach them. Further, Antonovsky (1979) stated that "Culture . . . give[s] us an extraordinarily wide range of answers to demands. The demands and answers are routin ...
... skills and their success depends upon the efficacy of the solutions that the culture provides and the adequacy of the institutions that teach them. Further, Antonovsky (1979) stated that "Culture . . . give[s] us an extraordinarily wide range of answers to demands. The demands and answers are routin ...
Supporting Families Ciara Savage, Palliative Care Social Work
... Often misdirected at health professionals. Remain calm; acknowledge & legitimise feelings ...
... Often misdirected at health professionals. Remain calm; acknowledge & legitimise feelings ...
final exam review sheet - Westmoreland Central School
... Name _______________________________ Intro to Psych Final Exam Review ...
... Name _______________________________ Intro to Psych Final Exam Review ...
Promoting Health
... problem-focused coping, we attempt to alleviate stress by changing the stressor or the way we interact with that stressor. We tend to use problem-focused strategies when we think we can change the situation, or at least change ourselves to more capably deal with the situation. We tend to use emotion ...
... problem-focused coping, we attempt to alleviate stress by changing the stressor or the way we interact with that stressor. We tend to use problem-focused strategies when we think we can change the situation, or at least change ourselves to more capably deal with the situation. We tend to use emotion ...
MSWord review handout (partial)
... passive avoidance is when an organism must not respond in order to an aversive stimulus. ...
... passive avoidance is when an organism must not respond in order to an aversive stimulus. ...
Chapter 14: Adolescent Problems - 221: Psychology of Adolescence
... D) All of these are actually true. 43. Which of the following is an accurate description of the trend in U.S. adolescents’ drug use today? A) The proportions of eighth-, tenth-, and twelfth-grade U.S. students using illicit drugs declined in the late 1990s and the first years of the twenty-first ce ...
... D) All of these are actually true. 43. Which of the following is an accurate description of the trend in U.S. adolescents’ drug use today? A) The proportions of eighth-, tenth-, and twelfth-grade U.S. students using illicit drugs declined in the late 1990s and the first years of the twenty-first ce ...
Services aux enfants et adultes - Brant Family and Children`s Services
... factors and chance. Thus, the coping literature seems to deal with one aspect of resilience that is namely some of the personal characteristics that are conducive to resilience. According to the author, the coping theorists have as one of their premises that “people act on their environments to shap ...
... factors and chance. Thus, the coping literature seems to deal with one aspect of resilience that is namely some of the personal characteristics that are conducive to resilience. According to the author, the coping theorists have as one of their premises that “people act on their environments to shap ...
Study Guide for the Mid-Term Exam
... 77. How does Martin Seligman define or describe optimism as opposed to pessimism? ...
... 77. How does Martin Seligman define or describe optimism as opposed to pessimism? ...
Key Terms
... global causes. Precipitating factors—Environmental events that trigger the emergence of a disorder (e.g., depression). Problem-focused coping—Approach to stressful situations in which we attempt to alter the stressor itself. Psychological reactance—Reaction to a perceived threat to control that invo ...
... global causes. Precipitating factors—Environmental events that trigger the emergence of a disorder (e.g., depression). Problem-focused coping—Approach to stressful situations in which we attempt to alter the stressor itself. Psychological reactance—Reaction to a perceived threat to control that invo ...
IFA - Sheldon ISD
... personal interviews of people who have lived in the country on which you are reporting. Refer to special reference books which have been put on reserve at the library. ...
... personal interviews of people who have lived in the country on which you are reporting. Refer to special reference books which have been put on reserve at the library. ...