Kneitz, Abby.
... day, disclosing thoughts, mood, and context. Subjects were asked to also report on a scale of 1-7 whether a significant event had occurred which could influence their assessments. The final study was conducted with 90 people, of which 32% had a history of reported trauma. The investigation revealed ...
... day, disclosing thoughts, mood, and context. Subjects were asked to also report on a scale of 1-7 whether a significant event had occurred which could influence their assessments. The final study was conducted with 90 people, of which 32% had a history of reported trauma. The investigation revealed ...
the Mandatory Reporting literature snapshot
... No other professionals have such close, continuous, daily contact with child abuse victims on a day-to-day, long-term basis or have such an extensive knowledge of the children in their care. (Briggs and Hawkins 1997:17 in Goldman. 2010: 283). The importance of training to facilitate effective mandat ...
... No other professionals have such close, continuous, daily contact with child abuse victims on a day-to-day, long-term basis or have such an extensive knowledge of the children in their care. (Briggs and Hawkins 1997:17 in Goldman. 2010: 283). The importance of training to facilitate effective mandat ...
And Hast Thou Slain the Jabberwock? Response to Wallen
... adaptation–it must have a genetic basis, influence reproductive success, and so on–“are, in fact, requirements to show that natural selection is currently operating on a character, not to show that selection has shaped the character over the evolutionary history of the species” (Puts, 2006, p. 104). ...
... adaptation–it must have a genetic basis, influence reproductive success, and so on–“are, in fact, requirements to show that natural selection is currently operating on a character, not to show that selection has shaped the character over the evolutionary history of the species” (Puts, 2006, p. 104). ...
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology Metabolic control of puberty
... throughout development. Such delicate balance between endogenous and exogenous regulators would be ultimately responsible for the proper timing of puberty, or its deviations (Parent et al., 2003). Elucidating the pathways and molecular mechanisms whereby this continuous interaction is taking place r ...
... throughout development. Such delicate balance between endogenous and exogenous regulators would be ultimately responsible for the proper timing of puberty, or its deviations (Parent et al., 2003). Elucidating the pathways and molecular mechanisms whereby this continuous interaction is taking place r ...
Evolution of egg dummies in Tanganyikan cichlid fishes: the roles of
... a sperm competition rank dividing the species into low, moderate and high risk of sperm competition. The species were ranked independently by two of the authors (M. A. and A. G.-V.), and the two ranks were identical. Finally, two independent scientists familiar with the cichlid system, but who were ...
... a sperm competition rank dividing the species into low, moderate and high risk of sperm competition. The species were ranked independently by two of the authors (M. A. and A. G.-V.), and the two ranks were identical. Finally, two independent scientists familiar with the cichlid system, but who were ...
“Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Perfectionism
... Other-oriented perfectionism is the requirement that others (e.g., spouse, children, subordinates, and other people in general) should be perfect. Finally, socially prescribed perfectionism is the perception that others (e.g., one’s parents, boss, and people in general) require oneself to be perfect ...
... Other-oriented perfectionism is the requirement that others (e.g., spouse, children, subordinates, and other people in general) should be perfect. Finally, socially prescribed perfectionism is the perception that others (e.g., one’s parents, boss, and people in general) require oneself to be perfect ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and ...
... both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and ...
040323A nursing perspective on the misuse of anabolic steroids
... Association of Tennis Professionals of knowingly taking a banned substance following a positive test for the steroid nandrolone. Anabolic-androgenic steroids are synthetic derivatives related to the male sex hormone, testosterone (androgens). They function in a similar way to testosterone by binding ...
... Association of Tennis Professionals of knowingly taking a banned substance following a positive test for the steroid nandrolone. Anabolic-androgenic steroids are synthetic derivatives related to the male sex hormone, testosterone (androgens). They function in a similar way to testosterone by binding ...
Childhood adversity and personality disorders: Results from a
... Background: Although, a large population-based literature exists on the relationship between childhood adversity and Axis I mental disorders, research on the link between childhood adversity and Axis II personality disorders (PDs) relies mainly on clinical samples. The purpose of the current study w ...
... Background: Although, a large population-based literature exists on the relationship between childhood adversity and Axis I mental disorders, research on the link between childhood adversity and Axis II personality disorders (PDs) relies mainly on clinical samples. The purpose of the current study w ...
Vygotsky`s View on the Defect and Compensation
... According to Vygotsky, the operation of compensation is determined by two features: 1) by the range and extent of a child’s disability, the degree of divergence in his behaviour, and the social demands made for his education, and 2) by the compensatory reserve and the wealth and diversity of functio ...
... According to Vygotsky, the operation of compensation is determined by two features: 1) by the range and extent of a child’s disability, the degree of divergence in his behaviour, and the social demands made for his education, and 2) by the compensatory reserve and the wealth and diversity of functio ...
Adolescence: Physical Development
... The thrill of the sensation As a way to self-medicate A perception that it is a “normal” part of being a teenager Berger: The Developing Person Through Childhood and Adolescence, 7th Edition, Chapter 14 ...
... The thrill of the sensation As a way to self-medicate A perception that it is a “normal” part of being a teenager Berger: The Developing Person Through Childhood and Adolescence, 7th Edition, Chapter 14 ...
The roots of behaviour in war:Understanding and preventing IHL
... The differences which may appear among the interviewees are connected much more with the characteristics of conflicts and the number of victims than with cultural divergences. Thus, it emerges very clearly from the results that the duration and intensity of violence (the geographical, temporal and e ...
... The differences which may appear among the interviewees are connected much more with the characteristics of conflicts and the number of victims than with cultural divergences. Thus, it emerges very clearly from the results that the duration and intensity of violence (the geographical, temporal and e ...
Tess of the D`Urbervilles
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
Psychological Altruism
... If the benefit received is larger than the cost incurred, then individuals who engage in such behaviour will out-reproduce those who do not. ...
... If the benefit received is larger than the cost incurred, then individuals who engage in such behaviour will out-reproduce those who do not. ...
operant conditioning
... For any stimulus to be a reinforcer, it must be pleasing or satisfying in some way. ...
... For any stimulus to be a reinforcer, it must be pleasing or satisfying in some way. ...
An Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Disease
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
... subjective culture theories, this quantitative, cross-sectional study assessed STD knowledge (other than HIV/AIDS) among 7th grade students attending a public middle school in the United States. Demographic differences (age, gender, and ethnicity) in STD knowledge were examined to determine if these ...
Theories and models of behaviour and behaviour change
... most significant in determining behaviour (Janz and Becker 1984). The two established criticisms of this model are that its components and rules about their inter-relationships are not well defined, and (in common with other cognitive rational choice based models focused on the individual) that it d ...
... most significant in determining behaviour (Janz and Becker 1984). The two established criticisms of this model are that its components and rules about their inter-relationships are not well defined, and (in common with other cognitive rational choice based models focused on the individual) that it d ...
You and your child: For parents of children who have been sexually
... Over the years, our understanding of child sexual abuse has changed. In the past, some people believed that the child or the mother was most responsible for the abuse. Many people believed that children led men on or mothers set their children up to be abused by men. However, as we are learning more ...
... Over the years, our understanding of child sexual abuse has changed. In the past, some people believed that the child or the mother was most responsible for the abuse. Many people believed that children led men on or mothers set their children up to be abused by men. However, as we are learning more ...
The Effects of Nonverbal Reinforcement on Questionnaire Responses
... nonverbal reinforcement then the boys and the control group which had no reinforcement at all had a higher group mean then the reinforcement group. It is possible that extraneous variables such as noise, lights, and smells may have played a role in altering participant's attention to the interviewer ...
... nonverbal reinforcement then the boys and the control group which had no reinforcement at all had a higher group mean then the reinforcement group. It is possible that extraneous variables such as noise, lights, and smells may have played a role in altering participant's attention to the interviewer ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... Independently of the reasons that make them want to have children, these couples have the perception that they are prevented from carrying out a biological, social and cultural function that keeps on being highly valued and considered necessary for a heterosexual stable relationship. In the social ...
... Independently of the reasons that make them want to have children, these couples have the perception that they are prevented from carrying out a biological, social and cultural function that keeps on being highly valued and considered necessary for a heterosexual stable relationship. In the social ...
Effective Health Promotion Strategies to Reduce
... both Chlamydia and gonorrhea were highest among those 15-24 years old (Region of Peel, 2008a). Chlamydia incidence has steadily increased in Ontario and Peel with a 143% increase in incidence in the overall Peel population since 1997 (Peel Public Health, 2012). Among 15-24 year olds in Peel, the rat ...
... both Chlamydia and gonorrhea were highest among those 15-24 years old (Region of Peel, 2008a). Chlamydia incidence has steadily increased in Ontario and Peel with a 143% increase in incidence in the overall Peel population since 1997 (Peel Public Health, 2012). Among 15-24 year olds in Peel, the rat ...
Introduction to Family Education [Rai Foundation BA Social Work]
... assistance so that it can fully assume its responsibilities within the community. Recognizing that the child, for the full and harmonious development of his or her personality, should grow up in a family, in an atmosphere of happiness, love, and understanding. As per the UN Convention, children hav ...
... assistance so that it can fully assume its responsibilities within the community. Recognizing that the child, for the full and harmonious development of his or her personality, should grow up in a family, in an atmosphere of happiness, love, and understanding. As per the UN Convention, children hav ...
Number of times themes were linked to specific ethical behavioural
... The literature on self-fulfilling prophesies can provide some insights into the intrapsychological dynamics of such effects. Self-fulfilling prophesies occur when predictions or expectations of a situation themselves cause the situation to come about, and often occur via interpersonal expectancy eff ...
... The literature on self-fulfilling prophesies can provide some insights into the intrapsychological dynamics of such effects. Self-fulfilling prophesies occur when predictions or expectations of a situation themselves cause the situation to come about, and often occur via interpersonal expectancy eff ...
Ethnic Identity and Exposure to Maltreatment in Childhood
... punishment and inter-parental violence, is an issue of growing concern in New Zealand. The present study examined the associations between ethnic identity and exposure to childhood maltreatment among a longitudinal birth cohort of individuals born in Christchurch in 1977. Participants of Māori ethni ...
... punishment and inter-parental violence, is an issue of growing concern in New Zealand. The present study examined the associations between ethnic identity and exposure to childhood maltreatment among a longitudinal birth cohort of individuals born in Christchurch in 1977. Participants of Māori ethni ...
ABSTRACT CREATING SAFE FAMILIES: RESOURCE PARENT
... perpetuated towards children through the use of violence, fraud and intimidation. The United States is one of the top destinations for human trafficking with reports of trafficking in three major areas of California. Human trafficking is receiving increased attention in the United States due to the ...
... perpetuated towards children through the use of violence, fraud and intimidation. The United States is one of the top destinations for human trafficking with reports of trafficking in three major areas of California. Human trafficking is receiving increased attention in the United States due to the ...