
post-traumatic stress disorder
... number of different factors: the availability of high quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, the generalisability of research findings and the uniqueness of individual patients. Although the quality of research in PTSD is variable, the met ...
... number of different factors: the availability of high quality research evidence, the quality of the methodology used in the development of the guideline, the generalisability of research findings and the uniqueness of individual patients. Although the quality of research in PTSD is variable, the met ...
Supporting Parents of Teenagers
... Parenting Practitioners. It is hoped that this academy will bring evidencebased practice to trainers of a variety of practitioners involved in family work (including social workers, clinical psychologists, community safety officers and youth justice workers) who can then promote and teach parenting ...
... Parenting Practitioners. It is hoped that this academy will bring evidencebased practice to trainers of a variety of practitioners involved in family work (including social workers, clinical psychologists, community safety officers and youth justice workers) who can then promote and teach parenting ...
Symposium 1A: Amae and Attachment Representations in Children
... socialized. Pregnant women with preoccupied attachment differ from dismissing by having higher unrealistic expectations from the child; they perceive the child as lower on activity and positive affects, and experience more anxiety about having a difficult baby and being incompetent in the maternal r ...
... socialized. Pregnant women with preoccupied attachment differ from dismissing by having higher unrealistic expectations from the child; they perceive the child as lower on activity and positive affects, and experience more anxiety about having a difficult baby and being incompetent in the maternal r ...
CG26 Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Full guideline
... addition, and particularly relevant in mental health, evidence-based treatments are often delivered within the context of an overall treatment programme including a range of activities, the purpose of which may be to help engage the patient and provide an appropriate context for the delivery of spec ...
... addition, and particularly relevant in mental health, evidence-based treatments are often delivered within the context of an overall treatment programme including a range of activities, the purpose of which may be to help engage the patient and provide an appropriate context for the delivery of spec ...
Coping Skills - Sacramento - California State University
... gender, causes of homelessness are the same for homeless mothers and non-mothers. Some of these causes are poverty, alcohol or drug use, domestic violence, weak social networks, and an absence of knowledge about available resources in their communities. The third finding was that hope is crucial in ...
... gender, causes of homelessness are the same for homeless mothers and non-mothers. Some of these causes are poverty, alcohol or drug use, domestic violence, weak social networks, and an absence of knowledge about available resources in their communities. The third finding was that hope is crucial in ...
Combat Stress Injury Theory, Research, and Management Table of Contents Edited by
... Combat kills. If not as a result of physical wounds, combat kills by the mental and emotional wounds leading to early death (Boscarino, Chapter 5; Boscarino, 2004; 2006). The fact that combat is so dangerous is not as important as the measures to make it less so. This book is about understanding the ...
... Combat kills. If not as a result of physical wounds, combat kills by the mental and emotional wounds leading to early death (Boscarino, Chapter 5; Boscarino, 2004; 2006). The fact that combat is so dangerous is not as important as the measures to make it less so. This book is about understanding the ...
Development of a Trauma Play Scale
... of Philosophy (Counseling), August 2004, 228 pp., 32 tables, 7 figures, references, 154 titles. Literature suggests that traumatized children exhibit a type of play that is distinct from the play behaviors of other children (Terr, 1983). The purpose of this study was the development of an instrument ...
... of Philosophy (Counseling), August 2004, 228 pp., 32 tables, 7 figures, references, 154 titles. Literature suggests that traumatized children exhibit a type of play that is distinct from the play behaviors of other children (Terr, 1983). The purpose of this study was the development of an instrument ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
... flashbacks (otherwise known as intrusive or re-experiencing symptoms). NICE Guideline – Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
... flashbacks (otherwise known as intrusive or re-experiencing symptoms). NICE Guideline – Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) ...
Trauma, Poetry and Politics in Adrienne Rich`s “An Atlas
... published on Rich. The few book-length studies and articles about her “late” work attempt to find a continuation between her earlier, more explicitly feminist work and the poems of the late 1980s and the 1990s the central themes of which are, as said, culminated in An Atlas of the Difficult World.1 ...
... published on Rich. The few book-length studies and articles about her “late” work attempt to find a continuation between her earlier, more explicitly feminist work and the poems of the late 1980s and the 1990s the central themes of which are, as said, culminated in An Atlas of the Difficult World.1 ...
Attachment as a Mediator of Eating Disorder
... attention, co-exists with the client’s disavowal of severity or the need for intervention. Thus, an eating disorder is a ritualized method of both negating needs, while expressing extreme demand for attention, indirectly, but powerfully, through, at times, life-threatening symptoms. Table II lists s ...
... attention, co-exists with the client’s disavowal of severity or the need for intervention. Thus, an eating disorder is a ritualized method of both negating needs, while expressing extreme demand for attention, indirectly, but powerfully, through, at times, life-threatening symptoms. Table II lists s ...
Best Practices for Preventing Substance Use Problems in Nova Scotia
... health promotion mandate. Increasing evidence links at least some substance use problems to poor access to the determinants of health, so this review calls for prevention workers to monitor this evidence and work with others to promote more equitable access to these determinants for all Nova Scotian ...
... health promotion mandate. Increasing evidence links at least some substance use problems to poor access to the determinants of health, so this review calls for prevention workers to monitor this evidence and work with others to promote more equitable access to these determinants for all Nova Scotian ...
DOES EARLY PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION PROMOTE RECOVERY FROM POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS?
... shortly after traumatic events mitigate distress and prevent later problems, especially PTSD? In particular, do trauma-exposed people who receive psychological debriefing—the most popular intervention—experience fewer difficulties than do people who are not debriefed? Or does debriefing impede natur ...
... shortly after traumatic events mitigate distress and prevent later problems, especially PTSD? In particular, do trauma-exposed people who receive psychological debriefing—the most popular intervention—experience fewer difficulties than do people who are not debriefed? Or does debriefing impede natur ...
strength in unity - University of Pretoria
... The congress begins with a full-day plenary event that is initiated by the Inaugural Siphiwe Ngcobo Memorial Lecture to be delivered by renowned academic and researcher Professor Mohammed Seedat speaking on Psychology and Humanism in the Post-Apartheid Imagination. The plenary day is also studded wi ...
... The congress begins with a full-day plenary event that is initiated by the Inaugural Siphiwe Ngcobo Memorial Lecture to be delivered by renowned academic and researcher Professor Mohammed Seedat speaking on Psychology and Humanism in the Post-Apartheid Imagination. The plenary day is also studded wi ...
Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood
... Cognitive Development in Early Childhood • Theory of Mind and Metacognition – They understand that they can know something that others do not, that their thoughts can be observed, and that there are individual differences in mental states. – However, young children do not understand that we think e ...
... Cognitive Development in Early Childhood • Theory of Mind and Metacognition – They understand that they can know something that others do not, that their thoughts can be observed, and that there are individual differences in mental states. – However, young children do not understand that we think e ...
Peer Support: A Theoretical Perspective
... Historically many peer-run drop in centers have been “illness assigned” cultures in which people felt an affiliation based on their shared experience of having mental illness, being labeled, infantalized, oppressed and marginalized. The assumptions about mental illness and the internalizations of “o ...
... Historically many peer-run drop in centers have been “illness assigned” cultures in which people felt an affiliation based on their shared experience of having mental illness, being labeled, infantalized, oppressed and marginalized. The assumptions about mental illness and the internalizations of “o ...
Guidelines for Trauma-Informed Practices in Women`s Substance
... This document presents fundamental information about trauma-informed practices. It sets out evidence-informed practices for all organizations that are funded by Local Health Integration Networks to provide substance use services for women. The guidelines should be used wherever women receive substan ...
... This document presents fundamental information about trauma-informed practices. It sets out evidence-informed practices for all organizations that are funded by Local Health Integration Networks to provide substance use services for women. The guidelines should be used wherever women receive substan ...
ICLS Occasional Paper 6.1 Families and Children Study 2006 – 2008.
... didn’t see any direct effect between informal childcare on its own and work entry. Another interesting finding was that we looked at the age of the youngest child in quite a lot of detail and having a youngest child aged between 7 and 10 had a direct effect on work entry. But none of the other age g ...
... didn’t see any direct effect between informal childcare on its own and work entry. Another interesting finding was that we looked at the age of the youngest child in quite a lot of detail and having a youngest child aged between 7 and 10 had a direct effect on work entry. But none of the other age g ...
Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Development
... Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development, Second Edition, Spencer A. Rathus Chapter 10 ...
... Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development, Second Edition, Spencer A. Rathus Chapter 10 ...
The Healthy Toddlers Trial Protocol: An
... a specially trained paraprofessional instructor plus four weekly telephone follow-up reinforcement contacts. Particularly for high-risk families with young children, providing services within the context of the family’s home environment appears to be a useful and effective strategy to provide parent ...
... a specially trained paraprofessional instructor plus four weekly telephone follow-up reinforcement contacts. Particularly for high-risk families with young children, providing services within the context of the family’s home environment appears to be a useful and effective strategy to provide parent ...
children`s risk, resilience, and coping in extreme situations
... community coping, destroy social and cultural institutions, and distort social norms and values (De Vries, 1996). There is a particular concern that such experiences overwhelm children psychologically, undermining their development, coping, and future adaptation in adulthood. Children’s individual r ...
... community coping, destroy social and cultural institutions, and distort social norms and values (De Vries, 1996). There is a particular concern that such experiences overwhelm children psychologically, undermining their development, coping, and future adaptation in adulthood. Children’s individual r ...
Nurses Guide Section 4
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
Nurses Guide Section 4
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
Section 04
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
Section 04
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
... b. Females have lower risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems. c. Individuals experience less stress, reducing related mental health and physical problems (e.g., high blood pressure and depression). 4. Unhappy marriages, separation, and divorce increase stress and are related to health ...
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... results do fit with those of Young and Martin and do suggest a trend towards an increasing prevalence of diabetes in BC since 1990. This finding would certainly fit with an increasing westernization of First Nations’ diets and the ongoing erosion of traditional ways of living. With an increasing pre ...
... results do fit with those of Young and Martin and do suggest a trend towards an increasing prevalence of diabetes in BC since 1990. This finding would certainly fit with an increasing westernization of First Nations’ diets and the ongoing erosion of traditional ways of living. With an increasing pre ...
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE Study) is a research study conducted by Kaiser Permanente health maintenance organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Participants were recruited to the study between 1995 and 1997 and have been in long-term follow up for health outcomes. The study has demonstrated an association of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with health and social problems as an adult. The study has been analyzed extensively, is frequently cited as a notable landmark in epidemiological research, and has produced more than 50 scientific articles and more than 100 conference and workshop presentations that look at the prevalence and consequences of ACEs.