The BBFC is responsible for classifying films shown in UK cinemas and on television according to their age ratings. Films rated U are suitable for all ages and contain no violence, scary scenes, or inappropriate language. Films rated PG require parental guidance as some scenes may upset young children. Films rated 12A and 12 contain moderate violence without detail of injuries. Films rated 15 can include racist or discriminatory themes and nudity but without strong detail. Films rated 18 explicitly depict sexual activity, violence, and drug use.
This document presents a theoretical model of how posttraumatic growth in survivors of intergenerational abuse can help break the cycle of abuse. The model proposes that childhood abuse can lead to increased risk of abusive parenting for the next generation through mechanisms like insecure attachment and authoritarian parenting styles. However, factors like secure relationships, social support, and posttraumatic growth - defined as positive personal changes that occur after struggling with highly challenging life events - can promote resilience and help mitigate the intergenerational transmission of abuse. Preliminary evidence supports the idea that facets of posttraumatic growth are associated with reduced abuse potential in survivors of childhood abuse.
Danjuma Ochai has over 10 years of experience in fashion design, production, and retail. He has a Masters in Global Fashion Enterprise from Philadelphia University and a Bachelors in Fashion Design from The Art Institute of Philadelphia. He is proficient in design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and CAD programs. He has worked in merchandising, design, and management roles for retailers like QVC, Deb Shops, Ulta Beauty, and Club Monaco.
This document provides instructions on how to run a Twitter advertising campaign. It outlines setting up a Twitter account for your business and linking it to Ads Twitter to create and launch campaigns. Key aspects covered include targeting users by keywords, interests, location, gender and device; setting a daily budget; using a bidding system; and analyzing campaign performance to make adjustments. The primary benefits listed are that Twitter ads blend in like regular tweets, offer location targeting, and allow setting a preferred budget and quick campaign setup for real-time promotion.
This document discusses the challenges of implementing trauma-informed care. It suggests that trauma-informed care could make a difference for those with mental health problems by addressing their adverse experiences. However, achieving trauma-informed care will require building an evidence base through translational research, engaging stakeholders, developing systems to support the approach, and addressing challenges around complexity, costs, and politics. Ongoing translational research integrated with service development may be needed to optimally address adversities, build strengths, and enhance capacity for those affected by trauma.
El documento presenta un resumen de un reporte sobre pausas activas realizadas con trabajadores de un periódico. Se llevaron a cabo pausas que incluían ejercicios de respiración y estiramientos con el objetivo de reducir el estrés y prevenir problemas musculoesqueléticos. Se aplicaron encuestas que mostraron que la mayoría de trabajadores se ven afectados por factores de riesgo y enfermedades relacionadas al trabajo y se beneficiarían de realizar pausas activas.
Johnny Colwell has over 15 years of experience in financial services, business ownership, and community involvement. He has held several leadership positions at SunTrust Bank as a Personal Banker, Problem Resolution Supervisor, Retention Specialist, and Financial Service Representative where he excelled in sales, client retention, and problem solving. Prior to his banking career, he served in the US Army and owned two small businesses. He is seeking a role where he can utilize his experience in mentoring, coaching, leadership, and driving results.
The BBFC is responsible for classifying films shown in UK cinemas and on television according to their age ratings. Films rated U are suitable for all ages and contain no violence, scary scenes, or inappropriate language. Films rated PG require parental guidance as some scenes may upset young children. Films rated 12A and 12 contain moderate violence without detail of injuries. Films rated 15 can include racist or discriminatory themes and nudity but without strong detail. Films rated 18 explicitly depict sexual activity, violence, and drug use.
This document presents a theoretical model of how posttraumatic growth in survivors of intergenerational abuse can help break the cycle of abuse. The model proposes that childhood abuse can lead to increased risk of abusive parenting for the next generation through mechanisms like insecure attachment and authoritarian parenting styles. However, factors like secure relationships, social support, and posttraumatic growth - defined as positive personal changes that occur after struggling with highly challenging life events - can promote resilience and help mitigate the intergenerational transmission of abuse. Preliminary evidence supports the idea that facets of posttraumatic growth are associated with reduced abuse potential in survivors of childhood abuse.
Danjuma Ochai has over 10 years of experience in fashion design, production, and retail. He has a Masters in Global Fashion Enterprise from Philadelphia University and a Bachelors in Fashion Design from The Art Institute of Philadelphia. He is proficient in design software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and CAD programs. He has worked in merchandising, design, and management roles for retailers like QVC, Deb Shops, Ulta Beauty, and Club Monaco.
This document provides instructions on how to run a Twitter advertising campaign. It outlines setting up a Twitter account for your business and linking it to Ads Twitter to create and launch campaigns. Key aspects covered include targeting users by keywords, interests, location, gender and device; setting a daily budget; using a bidding system; and analyzing campaign performance to make adjustments. The primary benefits listed are that Twitter ads blend in like regular tweets, offer location targeting, and allow setting a preferred budget and quick campaign setup for real-time promotion.
This document discusses the challenges of implementing trauma-informed care. It suggests that trauma-informed care could make a difference for those with mental health problems by addressing their adverse experiences. However, achieving trauma-informed care will require building an evidence base through translational research, engaging stakeholders, developing systems to support the approach, and addressing challenges around complexity, costs, and politics. Ongoing translational research integrated with service development may be needed to optimally address adversities, build strengths, and enhance capacity for those affected by trauma.
El documento presenta un resumen de un reporte sobre pausas activas realizadas con trabajadores de un periódico. Se llevaron a cabo pausas que incluían ejercicios de respiración y estiramientos con el objetivo de reducir el estrés y prevenir problemas musculoesqueléticos. Se aplicaron encuestas que mostraron que la mayoría de trabajadores se ven afectados por factores de riesgo y enfermedades relacionadas al trabajo y se beneficiarían de realizar pausas activas.
Johnny Colwell has over 15 years of experience in financial services, business ownership, and community involvement. He has held several leadership positions at SunTrust Bank as a Personal Banker, Problem Resolution Supervisor, Retention Specialist, and Financial Service Representative where he excelled in sales, client retention, and problem solving. Prior to his banking career, he served in the US Army and owned two small businesses. He is seeking a role where he can utilize his experience in mentoring, coaching, leadership, and driving results.
Leah R. Wood has over 20 years of experience in customer service, administrative, and educational roles. She currently works as a cashier and customer service representative at Kmart where she checks out customers, processes layaway sales and payments, and helps restock shelves. Previously, she held administrative assistant roles at Mastery Charter Schools, H&R Block, School District of Philadelphia, Comhar, and AccuTemps where she greeted visitors, answered phones, scheduled appointments, processed payments, maintained calendars and files, and provided general office support. She also has experience as a shift coordinator at Burger King and customer service representative at Harvest Book Co. Wood has strong skills in Microsoft Office, typing, cash handling, and resolving
Kevin M. Costello is pursuing a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Missouri with an expected graduation date of May 2016. He has relevant work experience as an electrical engineering intern and co-op at TRUE Manufacturing, where he designed electrical projects, developed calibration procedures, and trained other interns. Additionally, he has skills in programming languages like C++ and Python as well as CAD software and has experience leading extracurricular organizations as president of the Mizzou eSports Club.
Trauma-informed care aims to acknowledge and address the impact of trauma by creating safe environments and empowering survivors. Childhood trauma can have profound long-term effects on development, coping mechanisms, and mental health. However, current systems and services often fail to recognize the role of trauma, instead viewing problems as individual pathologies. A truly trauma-informed approach considers the social and historical context of behaviors and prioritizes rebuilding safety, trust, and control for survivors.
Therapists understood psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) in complex clients as responses to chronic interpersonal trauma. PNES functioned to communicate distress, reenact trauma, or dissociate. Treatment focused on staged trauma integration and developing self-skills. Therapists saw PNES resulting from limited skills or attachment issues as simpler, while complex PTSD presentations required long-term psychotherapy and specialist therapist training.
Kendall Ball is seeking a challenging position where he can contribute to a progressive organization. He has over 10 years of experience in customer service roles, including as an Amtrak Guest Rewards Agent, Customer Experience Representative, and Call Center Representative. He also has experience in security, logistics, and food service management. Ball has a diploma from Benjamin Franklin High School in Philadelphia and studied at Temple University. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has strong communication and problem-solving skills.
6170 Ethics and Diversity - Wainwright.assignment_M1David Wainwright
This document discusses the concepts of gamesmanship and sportsmanship in sports. It provides examples of gamesmanship, such as feigning injury to waste time or deceiving referees. However, it notes gamesmanship should not compromise athlete safety or clearly break rules. The document also discusses definitions of sportsmanship involving ethics, fairness and treating others as you wish to be treated. It provides an example of great sportsmanship in helping an injured opponent. The author reflects on learning about their own coaching practices and perceptions through the ethics course.
Wekerle CIHR Team - Biopsychosocial and Gender Considerations in Risk and Re...Christine Wekerle
This panel presentation summarizes research on child sexual abuse and mental health outcomes. Presenter 1 discussed biopsychosocial risk and resilience pathways for maltreated youth. Presenter 2 presented research from Quebec finding that 14.9% of girls and 3.9% of boys reported child sexual abuse, which was linked to higher rates of suicidal ideation, attempts, and health service use. Longitudinal data showed child sexual abuse victims had 2 to 4 times higher odds of these outcomes. While the study had strengths like a representative sample, future research should examine mediators and moderators of the relationships.
Leah R. Wood has over 20 years of experience in customer service, administrative, and educational roles. She currently works as a cashier and customer service representative at Kmart where she checks out customers, processes layaway sales and payments, and helps restock shelves. Previously, she held administrative assistant roles at Mastery Charter Schools, H&R Block, School District of Philadelphia, Comhar, and AccuTemps where she greeted visitors, answered phones, scheduled appointments, processed payments, maintained calendars and files, and provided general office support. She also has experience as a shift coordinator at Burger King and customer service representative at Harvest Book Co. Wood has strong skills in Microsoft Office, typing, cash handling, and resolving
Kevin M. Costello is pursuing a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Missouri with an expected graduation date of May 2016. He has relevant work experience as an electrical engineering intern and co-op at TRUE Manufacturing, where he designed electrical projects, developed calibration procedures, and trained other interns. Additionally, he has skills in programming languages like C++ and Python as well as CAD software and has experience leading extracurricular organizations as president of the Mizzou eSports Club.
Trauma-informed care aims to acknowledge and address the impact of trauma by creating safe environments and empowering survivors. Childhood trauma can have profound long-term effects on development, coping mechanisms, and mental health. However, current systems and services often fail to recognize the role of trauma, instead viewing problems as individual pathologies. A truly trauma-informed approach considers the social and historical context of behaviors and prioritizes rebuilding safety, trust, and control for survivors.
Therapists understood psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) in complex clients as responses to chronic interpersonal trauma. PNES functioned to communicate distress, reenact trauma, or dissociate. Treatment focused on staged trauma integration and developing self-skills. Therapists saw PNES resulting from limited skills or attachment issues as simpler, while complex PTSD presentations required long-term psychotherapy and specialist therapist training.
Kendall Ball is seeking a challenging position where he can contribute to a progressive organization. He has over 10 years of experience in customer service roles, including as an Amtrak Guest Rewards Agent, Customer Experience Representative, and Call Center Representative. He also has experience in security, logistics, and food service management. Ball has a diploma from Benjamin Franklin High School in Philadelphia and studied at Temple University. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has strong communication and problem-solving skills.
6170 Ethics and Diversity - Wainwright.assignment_M1David Wainwright
This document discusses the concepts of gamesmanship and sportsmanship in sports. It provides examples of gamesmanship, such as feigning injury to waste time or deceiving referees. However, it notes gamesmanship should not compromise athlete safety or clearly break rules. The document also discusses definitions of sportsmanship involving ethics, fairness and treating others as you wish to be treated. It provides an example of great sportsmanship in helping an injured opponent. The author reflects on learning about their own coaching practices and perceptions through the ethics course.
Wekerle CIHR Team - Biopsychosocial and Gender Considerations in Risk and Re...Christine Wekerle
This panel presentation summarizes research on child sexual abuse and mental health outcomes. Presenter 1 discussed biopsychosocial risk and resilience pathways for maltreated youth. Presenter 2 presented research from Quebec finding that 14.9% of girls and 3.9% of boys reported child sexual abuse, which was linked to higher rates of suicidal ideation, attempts, and health service use. Longitudinal data showed child sexual abuse victims had 2 to 4 times higher odds of these outcomes. While the study had strengths like a representative sample, future research should examine mediators and moderators of the relationships.