This document summarizes emerging trends related to marijuana concentrates and edibles. It notes that Oregon legalized recreational marijuana use in 2014 and discusses popular concentrated forms like dabs, shatter, and BHO oil, which are extracted using dangerous home distilling methods. Edibles are noted to contain THC which is fat soluble and added to foods, with fatal incidents reported from overconsumption. Popular culture references to marijuana are increasing in music. Teen use data from local surveys shows gradual increases in reported use from 2010-2014. The document outlines strategies to prevent teen use through open communication and involvement between parents and children. It provides local resources for parents.
This document discusses sexual assault and harassment. It defines sexual assault and harassment and explores their prevalence on college campuses, at home, in the workplace, and in the military. Case studies are presented to show relationships between addiction, trauma, and sexual assault. Strategies are offered for bystander intervention. Resources are provided on sexual assault statistics and prevention.
Over 30,000 people die by suicide each year in the United States, making it the third leading cause of death for those aged 15-24. While women attempt suicide more frequently than men, men die by suicide more often, accounting for 70% of suicide deaths compared to 30% for women. Suicide rates are highest among white males across all age groups. The western states have higher suicide rates the further west you travel, with the "suicide belt" in the mountain states. Common methods include poisoning or overdose for female suicide attempts and more violent means for male suicide deaths. Those at highest risk tend to be single, divorced, white, male, Protestant or Jewish, and either very wealthy or very poor. Under
Substance abuse refers to dependence on addictive substances like drugs and alcohol. It is a chronic brain disease that causes recurrent drug use. Risk factors include early aggression, lack of parental supervision, poverty, and drug availability. Causes include genetic predisposition, mental health issues, withdrawal effects, and peer pressure. Physically, drug abuse can cause weight loss, high blood pressure, organ failure, and illness. Mentally, it is linked to depression, schizophrenia, paranoia, and low self-control. Its effects on society include abuse, violence, crime, accidents, and economic costs like increased healthcare and lost productivity. Prevention requires awareness, early intervention, legal controls, strong family support, and self-motivation
Causes of teenagers sucide in bangladeshAhsAn AunTu
Teenage suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly among those aged 15-24. Suicide rates are higher among females than males. Common risk factors for teen suicide include depression, substance abuse, family history of mental illness, physical or sexual abuse, stress, and feelings of hopelessness. Warning signs can include changes in behavior, sleep, interests and talk of suicide. Prevention efforts should encourage communication, ensure access to mental healthcare, and remove means of self-harm.
This document discusses the risks of underage drinking. It notes that the risk of developing alcohol abuse is 4 times higher for those who begin drinking at age 15 compared to age 21. Each episode of heavy drinking among adolescents can impair brain function and learning for up to 2 weeks. Alcohol use among teens is associated with traffic accidents, suicide, violence and risky sexual behaviors. The document provides information on influences that encourage underage drinking and signs that a teen may have a drinking problem.
This document summarizes emerging trends related to marijuana concentrates and edibles. It notes that Oregon legalized recreational marijuana use in 2014 and discusses popular concentrated forms like dabs, shatter, and BHO oil, which are extracted using dangerous home distilling methods. Edibles are noted to contain THC which is fat soluble and added to foods, with fatal incidents reported from overconsumption. Popular culture references to marijuana are increasing in music. Teen use data from local surveys shows gradual increases in reported use from 2010-2014. The document outlines strategies to prevent teen use through open communication and involvement between parents and children. It provides local resources for parents.
This document discusses sexual assault and harassment. It defines sexual assault and harassment and explores their prevalence on college campuses, at home, in the workplace, and in the military. Case studies are presented to show relationships between addiction, trauma, and sexual assault. Strategies are offered for bystander intervention. Resources are provided on sexual assault statistics and prevention.
Over 30,000 people die by suicide each year in the United States, making it the third leading cause of death for those aged 15-24. While women attempt suicide more frequently than men, men die by suicide more often, accounting for 70% of suicide deaths compared to 30% for women. Suicide rates are highest among white males across all age groups. The western states have higher suicide rates the further west you travel, with the "suicide belt" in the mountain states. Common methods include poisoning or overdose for female suicide attempts and more violent means for male suicide deaths. Those at highest risk tend to be single, divorced, white, male, Protestant or Jewish, and either very wealthy or very poor. Under
Substance abuse refers to dependence on addictive substances like drugs and alcohol. It is a chronic brain disease that causes recurrent drug use. Risk factors include early aggression, lack of parental supervision, poverty, and drug availability. Causes include genetic predisposition, mental health issues, withdrawal effects, and peer pressure. Physically, drug abuse can cause weight loss, high blood pressure, organ failure, and illness. Mentally, it is linked to depression, schizophrenia, paranoia, and low self-control. Its effects on society include abuse, violence, crime, accidents, and economic costs like increased healthcare and lost productivity. Prevention requires awareness, early intervention, legal controls, strong family support, and self-motivation
Causes of teenagers sucide in bangladeshAhsAn AunTu
Teenage suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly among those aged 15-24. Suicide rates are higher among females than males. Common risk factors for teen suicide include depression, substance abuse, family history of mental illness, physical or sexual abuse, stress, and feelings of hopelessness. Warning signs can include changes in behavior, sleep, interests and talk of suicide. Prevention efforts should encourage communication, ensure access to mental healthcare, and remove means of self-harm.
This document discusses the risks of underage drinking. It notes that the risk of developing alcohol abuse is 4 times higher for those who begin drinking at age 15 compared to age 21. Each episode of heavy drinking among adolescents can impair brain function and learning for up to 2 weeks. Alcohol use among teens is associated with traffic accidents, suicide, violence and risky sexual behaviors. The document provides information on influences that encourage underage drinking and signs that a teen may have a drinking problem.
This document provides information and guidance for recognizing and responding to students who may be at risk of suicide. It outlines key warning signs and risk factors, as well as steps staff should take to ensure the student's safety and notify parents and mental health professionals. These steps include supervising the student, conducting a risk assessment if trained to do so, informing administrators, and documenting all actions. The document emphasizes that asking a suicidal student if they are thinking of suicide does not increase risk and stresses the importance of not keeping a student's suicidal thoughts confidential.
This document discusses suicide prevention and intervention. It begins with an overview of global suicide statistics and risk factors. Common risk factors include mental illness, substance abuse, relationship or financial problems, and physical/sexual abuse. The document then outlines common warning signs like withdrawing from others, feelings of hopelessness, and making plans or notes. It discusses prevalent methods like hanging, poisoning, and firearms. The document concludes with strategies for prevention, like restricting access to lethal means and improving social support systems and healthcare to address mental health issues.
Family dynamics, peer influences, substance abuse, and psychological factors can all contribute to juvenile delinquency. Common crimes committed by juvenile delinquents include violent crimes like assault and property crimes such as theft. Prevention methods aim to promote protective factors for youth like positive family relationships, emotional maturity, and commitment to school or work.
The document discusses research showing that girls' self-esteem typically peaks at age 9 and then declines dramatically as they reach adolescence. By ages 12-13, only 56% of girls say they like their looks compared to 75% at ages 8-9. Half of girls report being on diets by age 9 and 80% of eighth grade girls say they are dieting. Low self-esteem in girls is linked to a variety of negative behaviors and outcomes including eating disorders, cutting, smoking, drinking, violent behavior, school dropout, teen pregnancy, and low academic achievement. Religious affiliation and communication with parents are associated with higher self-esteem in girls.
The document discusses signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol use in teenagers and strategies for prevention. It provides statistics on national drug and alcohol use among students and risk factors. It recommends that parents establish rules, communicate with their children, and model healthy behaviors to help teenagers make good choices and reduce risky behavior.
Prevention for Lane County CASA Trainees - May 28, 2015Lane Prevention
The document discusses substance abuse issues in Lane County, highlighting common risk factors like adverse childhood experiences, and protective factors that can help prevent problems. It provides an overview of current prevention efforts and strategies across different developmental phases, emphasizing building resilience and facilitating healing from trauma through family, school, community and policy supports.
This document discusses considerations for clinical practice with addictive disorders in adolescents. It covers treatment approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and family-based therapy. It also addresses developmental stages in adolescence, peer and family influences, signs of drug use, and consequences of adolescent substance use like accidents and mental health issues. Resources for therapeutic approaches and helping adolescents with substance use problems are provided.
Teen suicide can be caused by bullying, rape, issues with sexual orientation, relationship problems, or an unstable home life. To help prevent teen suicide, parents should develop a close relationship with their teen where they actively listen without judgment to understand any problems, and seek immediate help by calling 911 if a teen expresses they are at high risk of harming themselves.
Women are increasingly using alcohol, tobacco, and other mood-altering drugs at earlier ages. These substances can lead to physical and emotional dependency known as addiction. While many women casually use these substances, problematic use and addiction negatively impact women's health, safety, relationships, and children. Seeking treatment or support groups can help women struggling with substance abuse issues. Quitting smoking improves health and increases confidence, though it requires strong commitment.
Sexual discrimination exists globally as some believe men are superior to women. Women have to work harder than men for equal rights and recognition at work. While equality continues to be fought for, ingrained beliefs about gender roles will be difficult to change fully.
Teenage pregnancies are common due to teens' lack of responsibility and awareness. Increased education about contraceptive use is needed to address unplanned pregnancies.
Gay rights remain an issue with some holding prejudiced, retrograde views. Discrimination, insults, annoyance and even violence occur against people due to their sexual orientation.
Affordable housing assistance can help reduce family homelessness by providing stable living situations.
Prevention is more
Parent Workshop Suicide Among AdolescentsLaWanda17
This document discusses suicide among adolescents and provides information to help parents understand and identify warning signs. Some key facts are that suicide is the third leading cause of death for people ages 15-24, and the second leading cause for 15-year-olds in Texas. Warning signs parents should watch for include changes in behavior, mood, personality and social interactions. The document also outlines protective factors and resources available to help adolescents who may be at risk of suicide.
The document discusses psychopathology, which refers to the scientific study of mental disorders and the manifestation of behaviors related to mental illness. It notes some common causes of mental illness like grief, childhood abuse, and relationship issues. Symptoms mentioned include headache, anxiety, depression, and addiction. Effects can include addiction, abnormal activities, and unconsciousness. The document also references Sigmund Freud's contributions to psychoanalysis and mentions that in Pakistan, students aged 18-25 are at high risk of depression and other health disorders. It suggests defense mechanisms like family support and controlling needs.
I did this power point in my class Technology Seminar 1. We had to do a power point on something we wanted to raise awarness about and i started out with wanting to do it on dolphins. But i ended up doing it on teenage depression. I thought it was a better topis to raise awarness about.
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. Sensation seeking behaviors are influenced by peer pressure and can include reckless activities like binge drinking. Drug use, especially alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco, typically begins in the early teens and is socially motivated. Eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia are linked to pressures to attain unrealistic body images portrayed in media. Depression affects up to 25% of teens and can be triggered by stress, family dynamics, and low self-esteem. Suicidal thoughts are a risk during depressive episodes and completing suicide is more common in teen boys though attempts are more frequent in girls. Early intervention is important to treat
Depression is identified by a sad or irritable mood that exceeds normal sadness or grief. Treatment for childhood depression includes counseling, workshops on mental health, healthy living, medication, and therapy. Advocating for childhood depression involves educating oneself, taking interest in children, being a voice for children, putting faces to the issue, using one's status for change, supporting families experiencing depression, and contacting representatives. Depression in children can potentially lead to drug abuse, abusive relationships, psychotic breakdown, prison, or suicide if left untreated.
1) The document describes Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development, which include pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional stages.
2) In the pre-conventional stage, morality is based on obedience to rules and punishment/reward. In the conventional stage, morality is based on conforming to social norms and laws.
3) In the post-conventional stage, morality involves reasoning based on self-chosen ethical principles of justice, even if they contradict social norms or laws. Only a small minority of people reach this highest stage of moral reasoning.
Personality disorders, not mental illness, are a leading cause of increased rape cases according to psychiatrist Dr. S.D. Singh. A personality disorder involves abnormal sexual thoughts and behaviors rather than actual mental illness. Many child sex offenders have personality disorders where sexual fantasies are a major part of their thoughts, leading them to act on opportunities. They seek out children who can't resist or be threatened into silence. Prevention through social support and education on healthy relationships is needed to address the root causes like family dysfunction and lack of role models.
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking behaviors, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. It notes that peer pressure and media influences can encourage risky behaviors like binge drinking and drug use in adolescents. Eating disorders are also prevalent as teens feel pressure to meet ideals of thinness. Depression affects around 25% of young women and 12.5% of young men, and can be related to family dynamics and genetics. Suicidal thoughts are often formed during depressive episodes, and suicide risks include depression, personality disorders, and life stressors. Early recognition and treatment of mental health issues in teens is important.
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This document summarizes a presentation about the Handle with Care program, which aims to help children who have been exposed to trauma. The presentation discusses how drug abuse and violence impact children, showing statistics on drug seizures and crimes in certain areas. It then describes the Handle with Care program, where law enforcement notifies schools of children who were exposed to a traumatic event so the school can provide trauma-informed support. School interventions discussed include therapy dogs, academic accommodations, and on-site therapy. The presenters emphasize that Handle with Care aims to help children succeed in school by providing trauma-sensitive support.
This document discusses common health issues that adolescents face including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, risk-taking behaviors, and death from accidents or suicide. It outlines the typical stages of adolescent development and notes that anxiety disorders often co-occur with depression. Depression affects 1-6% of community adolescents and prevalence is higher in females. Anxiety is characterized by apprehension disproportionate to the situation and impacts functioning. Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco are often gateway drugs to more addictive substances. Prevention strategies address psychoeducation, social support programs, and policy measures like gun control and graduated driver's licensing.
This document provides information and guidance for recognizing and responding to students who may be at risk of suicide. It outlines key warning signs and risk factors, as well as steps staff should take to ensure the student's safety and notify parents and mental health professionals. These steps include supervising the student, conducting a risk assessment if trained to do so, informing administrators, and documenting all actions. The document emphasizes that asking a suicidal student if they are thinking of suicide does not increase risk and stresses the importance of not keeping a student's suicidal thoughts confidential.
This document discusses suicide prevention and intervention. It begins with an overview of global suicide statistics and risk factors. Common risk factors include mental illness, substance abuse, relationship or financial problems, and physical/sexual abuse. The document then outlines common warning signs like withdrawing from others, feelings of hopelessness, and making plans or notes. It discusses prevalent methods like hanging, poisoning, and firearms. The document concludes with strategies for prevention, like restricting access to lethal means and improving social support systems and healthcare to address mental health issues.
Family dynamics, peer influences, substance abuse, and psychological factors can all contribute to juvenile delinquency. Common crimes committed by juvenile delinquents include violent crimes like assault and property crimes such as theft. Prevention methods aim to promote protective factors for youth like positive family relationships, emotional maturity, and commitment to school or work.
The document discusses research showing that girls' self-esteem typically peaks at age 9 and then declines dramatically as they reach adolescence. By ages 12-13, only 56% of girls say they like their looks compared to 75% at ages 8-9. Half of girls report being on diets by age 9 and 80% of eighth grade girls say they are dieting. Low self-esteem in girls is linked to a variety of negative behaviors and outcomes including eating disorders, cutting, smoking, drinking, violent behavior, school dropout, teen pregnancy, and low academic achievement. Religious affiliation and communication with parents are associated with higher self-esteem in girls.
The document discusses signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol use in teenagers and strategies for prevention. It provides statistics on national drug and alcohol use among students and risk factors. It recommends that parents establish rules, communicate with their children, and model healthy behaviors to help teenagers make good choices and reduce risky behavior.
Prevention for Lane County CASA Trainees - May 28, 2015Lane Prevention
The document discusses substance abuse issues in Lane County, highlighting common risk factors like adverse childhood experiences, and protective factors that can help prevent problems. It provides an overview of current prevention efforts and strategies across different developmental phases, emphasizing building resilience and facilitating healing from trauma through family, school, community and policy supports.
This document discusses considerations for clinical practice with addictive disorders in adolescents. It covers treatment approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and family-based therapy. It also addresses developmental stages in adolescence, peer and family influences, signs of drug use, and consequences of adolescent substance use like accidents and mental health issues. Resources for therapeutic approaches and helping adolescents with substance use problems are provided.
Teen suicide can be caused by bullying, rape, issues with sexual orientation, relationship problems, or an unstable home life. To help prevent teen suicide, parents should develop a close relationship with their teen where they actively listen without judgment to understand any problems, and seek immediate help by calling 911 if a teen expresses they are at high risk of harming themselves.
Women are increasingly using alcohol, tobacco, and other mood-altering drugs at earlier ages. These substances can lead to physical and emotional dependency known as addiction. While many women casually use these substances, problematic use and addiction negatively impact women's health, safety, relationships, and children. Seeking treatment or support groups can help women struggling with substance abuse issues. Quitting smoking improves health and increases confidence, though it requires strong commitment.
Sexual discrimination exists globally as some believe men are superior to women. Women have to work harder than men for equal rights and recognition at work. While equality continues to be fought for, ingrained beliefs about gender roles will be difficult to change fully.
Teenage pregnancies are common due to teens' lack of responsibility and awareness. Increased education about contraceptive use is needed to address unplanned pregnancies.
Gay rights remain an issue with some holding prejudiced, retrograde views. Discrimination, insults, annoyance and even violence occur against people due to their sexual orientation.
Affordable housing assistance can help reduce family homelessness by providing stable living situations.
Prevention is more
Parent Workshop Suicide Among AdolescentsLaWanda17
This document discusses suicide among adolescents and provides information to help parents understand and identify warning signs. Some key facts are that suicide is the third leading cause of death for people ages 15-24, and the second leading cause for 15-year-olds in Texas. Warning signs parents should watch for include changes in behavior, mood, personality and social interactions. The document also outlines protective factors and resources available to help adolescents who may be at risk of suicide.
The document discusses psychopathology, which refers to the scientific study of mental disorders and the manifestation of behaviors related to mental illness. It notes some common causes of mental illness like grief, childhood abuse, and relationship issues. Symptoms mentioned include headache, anxiety, depression, and addiction. Effects can include addiction, abnormal activities, and unconsciousness. The document also references Sigmund Freud's contributions to psychoanalysis and mentions that in Pakistan, students aged 18-25 are at high risk of depression and other health disorders. It suggests defense mechanisms like family support and controlling needs.
I did this power point in my class Technology Seminar 1. We had to do a power point on something we wanted to raise awarness about and i started out with wanting to do it on dolphins. But i ended up doing it on teenage depression. I thought it was a better topis to raise awarness about.
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. Sensation seeking behaviors are influenced by peer pressure and can include reckless activities like binge drinking. Drug use, especially alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco, typically begins in the early teens and is socially motivated. Eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia are linked to pressures to attain unrealistic body images portrayed in media. Depression affects up to 25% of teens and can be triggered by stress, family dynamics, and low self-esteem. Suicidal thoughts are a risk during depressive episodes and completing suicide is more common in teen boys though attempts are more frequent in girls. Early intervention is important to treat
Depression is identified by a sad or irritable mood that exceeds normal sadness or grief. Treatment for childhood depression includes counseling, workshops on mental health, healthy living, medication, and therapy. Advocating for childhood depression involves educating oneself, taking interest in children, being a voice for children, putting faces to the issue, using one's status for change, supporting families experiencing depression, and contacting representatives. Depression in children can potentially lead to drug abuse, abusive relationships, psychotic breakdown, prison, or suicide if left untreated.
1) The document describes Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development, which include pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional stages.
2) In the pre-conventional stage, morality is based on obedience to rules and punishment/reward. In the conventional stage, morality is based on conforming to social norms and laws.
3) In the post-conventional stage, morality involves reasoning based on self-chosen ethical principles of justice, even if they contradict social norms or laws. Only a small minority of people reach this highest stage of moral reasoning.
Personality disorders, not mental illness, are a leading cause of increased rape cases according to psychiatrist Dr. S.D. Singh. A personality disorder involves abnormal sexual thoughts and behaviors rather than actual mental illness. Many child sex offenders have personality disorders where sexual fantasies are a major part of their thoughts, leading them to act on opportunities. They seek out children who can't resist or be threatened into silence. Prevention through social support and education on healthy relationships is needed to address the root causes like family dysfunction and lack of role models.
This document discusses common mental health issues among adolescents including sensation seeking behaviors, drug use, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. It notes that peer pressure and media influences can encourage risky behaviors like binge drinking and drug use in adolescents. Eating disorders are also prevalent as teens feel pressure to meet ideals of thinness. Depression affects around 25% of young women and 12.5% of young men, and can be related to family dynamics and genetics. Suicidal thoughts are often formed during depressive episodes, and suicide risks include depression, personality disorders, and life stressors. Early recognition and treatment of mental health issues in teens is important.
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This document summarizes a presentation about the Handle with Care program, which aims to help children who have been exposed to trauma. The presentation discusses how drug abuse and violence impact children, showing statistics on drug seizures and crimes in certain areas. It then describes the Handle with Care program, where law enforcement notifies schools of children who were exposed to a traumatic event so the school can provide trauma-informed support. School interventions discussed include therapy dogs, academic accommodations, and on-site therapy. The presenters emphasize that Handle with Care aims to help children succeed in school by providing trauma-sensitive support.
This document discusses common health issues that adolescents face including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, risk-taking behaviors, and death from accidents or suicide. It outlines the typical stages of adolescent development and notes that anxiety disorders often co-occur with depression. Depression affects 1-6% of community adolescents and prevalence is higher in females. Anxiety is characterized by apprehension disproportionate to the situation and impacts functioning. Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco are often gateway drugs to more addictive substances. Prevention strategies address psychoeducation, social support programs, and policy measures like gun control and graduated driver's licensing.
Bullying Among Youth krh Powerpoint PresentationJohn M. Rinaldi
The document summarizes information about bullying among children and youth. It discusses the nature and prevalence of bullying, health consequences for those bullied, and characteristics of bullies and victims. It also outlines what schools and prevention campaigns are doing to address bullying, including raising awareness, tracking incidents, training for staff and students, and comprehensive, community-wide approaches. The KathyRinaldiHope Foundation workshop and HRSA's national bullying prevention campaign aim to reduce bullying through public service announcements, an interactive website, resource materials, and engaging local communities.
The document summarizes information about bullying among children and youth. It discusses the nature and prevalence of bullying, health consequences for those bullied, characteristics of bullies and bully/victims. It also outlines common approaches to bullying prevention in schools and the goals and components of the HRSA National Bullying Prevention Campaign, including a website, PSAs, and educational resources.
Prevention in Lane County: Information for CASAs in TrainingJulie Hynes
The document discusses substance abuse issues in Lane County, highlighting common risk factors like adverse childhood experiences, and protective factors that can help prevent problems. It provides an overview of current prevention efforts and strategies across different developmental phases, emphasizing building resilience and facilitating healing from trauma through family, school, community and policy supports.
This document discusses research on how divorce affects children. It notes that divorce can put children at risk for risky behaviors like drugs, drinking, aggression, and depression when they lose family stability. Divorce may also influence children's future relationships by repeating the cycle. However, different studies have found varying outcomes, with some showing 25% of children facing problems and others finding most children adjust well after two years. The document then outlines a study the author conducted surveying people aged 16-40 on their experiences with parental divorce. Most interviewed reported some emotional baggage from their parents' divorce.
Family factors in behavioral disorders of children NafeesathSabida
Deals with behavioral disorders, family factors influencing the behavior of children ( risk factors and protective factors) and psycho social management.
Dr. Sarah Zia presented on child abuse, defining it as any act or condition that deprives children of their rights and optimal development. She discussed the various types of abuse including physical, sexual, emotional abuse and neglect. She also covered risk factors, signs and symptoms, long term health impacts, and the importance of thorough medical evaluation for suspected victims of abuse. Proper documentation and reporting to authorities is crucial to protect children and ensure their needs are met.
This document provides information about mood disorders and suicide risk. It discusses the signs and symptoms of mood disorders like major depression and bipolar disorder. It notes that mood disorders are common in children and adolescents and often involve comorbid conditions. Left untreated, mood disorders can negatively impact school performance and social functioning and increase risks of self-harm and suicide. The document outlines strategies for recognizing mood disorders in students and assisting students who are recovering. It also provides guidance on assessing suicide risk and intervening to help ensure student safety and access to appropriate treatment and support.
Treatment Track, National Rx Drug Abuse Summit, April 2-4, 2013. Treatment Options for Juveniles
presentation by Michelle Lipinski and Dr. Marc Fishman.
10 things you may not know about BULLYINGRon Graham
This document provides information about bullying and cyberbullying. It discusses how defining problems incorrectly can prevent solutions. It introduces an approach called NSTAAB that focuses on changing language, perceptions, and moving from control to collaboration. The document outlines signs that a child may be bullying, being bullied, or experiencing depression. It discusses the link between bullying and suicide. It also covers topics like cyberbullying, sexting, grooming and provides statistics. Throughout it emphasizes the importance of monitoring children's technology use, open communication, and educating students and parents on these issues.
Presentation offered for students at Kenston High School addressing possible mental health impacts of the college application process and considerations for students with existing mental health conditions as they begin the transition to college.
Theory Two Prenatal Exposure to Drugs - The BeginningOne of .docxssusera34210
Theory Two
Prenatal Exposure to Drugs - The Beginning
One of the largest groups of at-risk children are those who were prenatally exposed to their mother's drug and alcohol abuse during pregnancy. Commonly abused drugs of choice include heroin, crack-cocaine, marijuana, and prescription drugs such as tranquilizers and stimulants. Substance exposed infants experience after-effects that can slow development as well as psychological and behavior problems. In other words, these children are virtually doomed from birth unless proper diagnosis and intervention aid them in their development as children.
Intervention programs for mothers and their babies can be challenging and very expensive. Some of the drug babies are placed in foster care, which is also costly with dwindling resources of foster care families willing to take on these cases. Add to this the costs associated with special education and other family social services, and the aftercare costs for these youths can be astronomical.
Alcohol Abuse
Another group, and by far the most common, of at-risk children headed for negative developmental outcomes are those whose parents abused alcohol. Alcohol is so common in American society these days that it is not considered a drug. Beer, wine, and liquor are all central nervous system depressants and will have lasting effects on a developing fetus. Infants exposed to this dilemma are at a greater risk in developing behavior problems and poor social skills that can persist into childhood.
Children whose parents abuse alcohol are also at a higher risk for family related problems such as incest, child neglect and abuse, and domestic abuse. Children victim to these behaviors are ashamed of their families and tend to keep these behaviors a secret from other adults such as counselors and teachers. Some of the associated behaviors by children affected by family problems may include:
· Truancy
· Failure in school
· Lack of friends and withdrawal from classmates
· Delinquent behavior - acting out with violence
· Abuse of drugs or alcohol themselves
· Depression or suicidal thoughts or behaviors
Again, early intervention to break this cycle of family behaviors can give these children a better chance at life in becoming successful and productive adults.
Theory one
Role of Genetics
One of the biggest questions facing behavioral scientists today is whether genetics plays a role in formulating a propensity for criminal behavior and specifically for juveniles, delinquent behavior. While many studies have shown and even identified specific genes that have a tendency toward aggressive behavior, social scientists believe that social influences can either heighten the effects of these genes or can hinder their effectiveness.
The gene is the basic unit of heredity. Each gene either by itself or in combination with others controls specific characteristics associated with each individual. Sets of genes determine the nature and amount of growth of every portion ...
1) The document summarizes research on the SafeCare parent training program, which teaches parenting, child health, and home safety skills to reduce child abuse and neglect.
2) SafeCare has been shown through research to reduce future incidents of child maltreatment, increase positive parenting, improve child healthcare, and enhance home safety compared to standard services.
3) In Oklahoma from 2001-2011, SafeCare reduced recidivism of child maltreatment by about 26% compared to standard services according to a 7-year follow up study.
The panel discussed two youth prevention programs - the Give Me a Reason voluntary drug testing program for parents and the This Is (Not) about Drugs prevention program implemented in schools. The Give Me a Reason program provides free at-home drug testing kits for parents to help prevent drug use among youth. The This Is (Not) about Drugs program uses a film and lesson plan to educate students about the risks of prescription opioid and heroin use with the goal of preventing first-time drug use.
This powerpoint provides an overview of the scope of the problem of the sexual abuse of minors, a profile of child predators and the grooming of their victims, and promotes the necessity of developing laws and sexual predator registries worldwide.
Steve Vittos Assessing And Treating Defiant BehaviorSteve Vitto
The document discusses assessment and treatment of defiant behavior in children using positive approaches. It notes that without evidence-based decision making, reliance on punishment can damage relationships between schools and parents and teach children to blame others. The document recommends focusing on communication, documentation, and agreeing to disagree respectfully to build partnerships in addressing problematic behaviors.
The document discusses children with special health care needs. It defines these children as those who require health services beyond what is typical due to chronic conditions, disabilities, or developmental issues. These children face greater medical and financial burdens. The document advocates for a "medical home" approach that provides comprehensive, coordinated care centered around the needs of the child and family. It also explores the impact of illness on children and families, and the important role of family physicians in supporting these patients.
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian
SBS – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
Lição 12: João 15 a 17 – O Espírito Santo e a Oração Sacerdotal | 2° Trimestr...OmarBarrezueta1
Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
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The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
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Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
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This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
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