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Belonging: A Basic Human Need
… mind. Meeting others is the point of joining. Validate their efforts. Encourage learning something about others. Teach children to accept differences of others. Creating a sense of … People are much more tolerant than you think. In your mind, the very idea of doing or saying something embarrassing in public is horrifying. You're sure that everyone will judge you. But in … live more in the moment and you'll feel less self-conscious. Laugh at yourself. If you do something embarrassing, use humor to put things in perspective. Laugh, learn, and move on. Do … -
Safety NetWorks #12 - February 2010
… by deceiving or enticing an individual, or (2) to force or coerce an individual to give something away against his or her will and without his or her informed consent. • Theft: … documents or identifying information, without the individual’s consent, to either get something of value or to harm the individual’s reputation or property. • Unauthorized use of the … information or documents, of an entity (such as a bank, business, or government agency) to get something of value from an individual by pretending that he or she is acting with authorization … -
CBT Part 1
… Anxiety Beck identified core beliefs of anxiety as relating to: • Threat and danger (“What if something bad happens? What if it doesn’t turn out?”) • Inability to cope (“I can’t keep doing … call when they said they would. • Thought: They’re annoyed with me “They must be busy doing something.” • Feeling: Anxious Content • Behavior: Frequently check your phone until you hear … -
Jan 21 2021 Principles of Crisis Intervention
… ADAPTED FROM SHAWN SHEA 1998 12 WHAT DOES THE PERSON WANT? ASSUMPTION: EVERYONE WANTS SOMETHING 13 GIVING PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT • WHAT PART OF WHAT THE PERSON WANTS CAN YOU GIVE? • … MEDICATION AT THIS TIME? • CLIENT REQUEST, STAFF HOPING TO ESTABLISH CONTROL, NEED TO “DO SOMETHING” • HOW LONG WILL A MEDICATION TAKE TO BE EFFECTIVE • WHAT EFFECT WILL INITIATING … -
Appendix 27
… during the meeting it would've been helpful to know where to submit it (unless I missed something?) D. Friedsam-UW Population Health Institute Page 1 Summary of Post-September 9 Report … and respective everyone's point of view. But sometimes I think we may deliberate too much on something and/or discuss something that may not be high priority and it would be nice if the facilitator reigned us in … -
Portal Account User Guide
… Email b. Click Send me an email. Note: The user also has the option to select Verify with something else which will take them back to the Unlock account box or Back to sign in which will … or Receive a voice call instead. Note: The user also has the option to select Verify with something else, which will take them back to the Unlock account box, or Back to sign in, which … Email b. Click Send me an email. Note: The user also has the option to select Verify with something else which will take them back to the Unlock account box or Back to sign in which will … -
Foundations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
… Anxiety Beck identified core beliefs of anxiety as relating to: • Threat and danger (“What if something bad happens? What if it doesn’t turn out?”) • Inability to cope (“I can’t keep doing … call when they said they would. • Thought: They’re annoyed with me “They must be busy doing something.” • Feeling: Anxious Content • Behavior: Frequently check your phone until you hear … -
Got Veggies?
… the idea that worm poop is healthy soil that helps plants grow. Encourage the students to say something to the worms as they feed them, such as, “Thanks, worms, for turning this back into … soil or brown paper towels (to represent soil) • A paper fan, piece of cardboard, bellows, or something that can simulate wind Preparation 1. Prepare a spray bottle filled with water, a … plants, people, and the environment, briefly discuss how plants help people by providing something healthy for us to eat. Our bodies are healthy when we eat nutritious foods. Then … -
March 2022 Homelessness Forum Slides
… Abuse Individual’s affect • Helpless, withdrawn, non-responsive • Agitated • Fearful of something or someone • Self-blaming Protecting and promoting the health and safety of the people … of assets • Changes to will, powers of attorney • Caregiver, family member spending money on something he or she cannot afford • Remarks indicating cost of care more important than quality … • Fear of retaliation • Embarrassment at being abused • Shame (individual thinks he or she did something to cause abuse) • Does not want abuser to get in trouble • Fear of being placed in a … -
PRAMS Survey Phase 9 - English
… or at postpartum care, did you experience discrimination or were you prevented from doing something, hassled, or made to feel inferior? For each one, check No if you did not experience … your life until now, how often have you been discriminated against, prevented from doing something, hassled, or made to feel inferior because of your race, ethnicity, or skin color? 14 … -
What do you do if you suspect someone is being abused? Adult Protective Services Guide for Elder Adults at Risk and Adults at Risk
… non-responsive, or non-communicative. • Being anxious, agitated, or scared of someone or something. • Worrying excessively that a caregiver or family member will find out about their … to a caregiver or family member. • Sudden spending of money by a caregiver or family member on something they cannot afford, such as a car or an expensive vacation. • Unexplained changes in … seriously when they tell you about abusive behavior, even if the behavior may not sound like something the abuser would do or you do not have any evidence that supports what the individual … -
GCPD Video Transcript: #Access4All Interview: Becky
… with him talked with me. They were very upbeat. They reassured us that they could help and do something about the multiple things at this point over the course of four months of what had … the lens of a camera or a cell phone or a laptop. And even though it was very foreign, it was something we all needed to do. And for some of our residents, we still do those things because it … level and talks to them. I'm simply there to give extra detail if it's needed or a reminder of something that they wanted to tell them, because we do prepare for those visits. And we're so … -
All in for Kids: Birth to 3 Program #4, December 2022
… meal for dinner, have a game night, or pop some popcorn and watch a family favorite. Having something to look forward to can boost your mood. • Get more vitamin D through supplements … want to use full- spectrum light bulbs, which give off the same type of light as the sun. • Do something active. Whether it’s exercising, bundling the family up to take a walk in the fresh … or child. • A photo or story of an activity you did with your child. • A photo of artwork or something else your child has made. Email your family story or photo to … -
Tracking Environmental Health: 2021 County Environmental Health Profiles Slide Deck
… more years. All of the details on years of data used are in the notes on page 4. This isn’t something you necessarily need to bring up with your audience, but if you get any questions, you … your county data can really shine. Highlight 3-5 key data points from your profile. Start with something where you county is doing awesome. Is your asthma rate far below the state rate? Take … since 2010. Rate of ER visits per 100,000 people Presenter note: This is an example of something Wisconsinville County might want to highlight. Add in a data point you want to … -
OBVI: Adjusting to Vision Loss - Phase Two: Shock and Denial
… blindness process." ( Cholden, 23 ) We may see individuals in this phase who are looking for something that will allow them to see again. The Role of Professionals To interact with … -
Lead-Safe Wisconsin: Protecting Adults from Lead Exposure
… don’t bring your lunch box, toolbox, or other personal items into the work area. If you bring something like a toolbox or lunch box home with you, store it in a heavy plastic bag away from … an employee, you have the right to: Ask questions if you don’t understand instructions or if something seems unsafe. File a confidential complaint with OSHA about workplace hazards. Learn … -
TA 22-01: Time and Task Scenarios for Categories 2 and 5
… can take time off work to take him instead. You talk with her to see if this appointment is something that the VA SHC worker could provide transportation to and from. You then provide her … situation, they never pursued guardianship when the youth turned 18 a few months ago, and it’s something that has been recommended by others. You discuss guardianship and how adult protective … ticket for the customer to attend the energy assistance appointment, as you know that it’s something that’s been offered to other customers in need of transportation. Q: Which category do … -
Prevocational Q&A Document #2
… guardians, and /or case managers come up at meetings and then an answer is not given. This is something that should be looked at closely. Service providers know members very well. Service … allow for greater community integration and the possibility that integrated employment may be something the individual might reconsider at a later date. Hence the technical guidelines state … employment over time, as circumstances may change and this may, at some future point, be something the individual would like to consider. For Q&A Document #1 is available at: … -
Parent Group Orientation on Lead Poisoning - Folder Contents
… enters; Chip and Dusty leave Buster’s Line: Thanks, you guys! You see, kids, lead paint is something that can make you very sick. Now we’re going to do a little play so YOU can tell me … Puppet P A P E R B A G I N S T R U C T I O N S Materials Needed � A white paper lunch bag � Something to color outlined template (i.e. paint or crayons) � Scissors � Glue or tape 1) Get … Puppet P A P E R B A G I N S T R U C T I O N S Materials Needed � A white paper lunch bag � Something to color outlined template (i.e. paint or crayons) � Scissors � Glue or tape 1) Get … -
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
… other treatment settings use SBIRT with at-risk substance users. The goal is to step in before something severe happens. SBIRT includes: Screening —Quickly looks at how severe the substance …