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    site that is particularly well known is thetrevorproject.org. According to the website, The Trevor Project was found in 1998 by the Academy Award winner who created the site. It’s described as, “ the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.” The site provides a suicide hotline number (866-488-7386). The website provides resources such as, The Trevor Support…

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    Factors Of Childhood Obesity

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    things that parents can do is to lead by example. Children do what they see. If parents are eating healthy food and have an active lifestyle, the child will in turn also adapt to that way of life. Some of the things that parents can do are; they can provide play equipment and the child can decide whether to play ball or jump rope. They can invite the child to help prepare lunch and to give healthy choices to prepare that lunch. Without a doubt it is much easier to adapt to changes if everyone…

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    Neonatal Research

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    Before the 21st century, there was substantial international investment in neonatal and pediatric health care in virtually all countries around the world. At the same time, there was little research on adolescence, as a specific period in time with specific health needs. This level of interest began to change when health and social data revealed that the gains made in neonatal and pediatric health care were being lost during adolescences. Public health researchers and health providers pointed…

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    targets the behavior of companies on the global stage. Derived from: “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Labour Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption” (UN cite), the UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles is aimed at providing a platform for sustainable practices in international business and leadership. The Ten principles serve as a…

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    consider a child aggressor's opposite sex an inhibitory factor. The girls with autism and developmental disorders, on the other hand, responded less aggressively than the girls without autism and developmental disorders. According to the outcomes boys with autism and developmental disorders may not follow the classic development in cognitive regulation of reactive aggression. Most teen antipsychotic use aimed at age-limited aggression, in absence of psychotherapy. (2015). Brown University…

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    "Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Results from The National Survey of Adolescents." National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina Mettler, S, Sharenow, R (Writers). (2005). Megan H. In G. Benza, M. Branton, J. Weaver, L. Fleury, and J. Wagman (Producers), Intervention. National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention. (July 2012). "Childhood Trauma and Its Effect on Healthy Development,"…

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    Talk Therapy or Psychotherapy is defined as a form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family. It can help children and families understand and resolve problems, modify behavior, and make positive changes in their lives (ACAA, 2015). This therapy provides an opportunity to be able to investigate the feelings and things that are painful to them. There are also coping skills taught with Psychotherapy. There is more…

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    Society Cares too little: For the Mind of an Autistic Child “ It seems that for success in science or art, a dash of autism is essential”(Hans Asperger quotes at google.com). Autism has been researched on since the 1940’s in which autism was the term scientists used to call any disability. Autism is now a disability expanding and developing worldwide. Children with autism have a mental deficiency where they struggle learning to speak at a normal pace with non disabled people, developing…

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    Bdp Case Study

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    The sexual abuse Lisa experienced and the reaction of her mother are hypnotized to have created a degree of disorganized attachment in Lisa. Additionally, Lisa presented with multiple risk factors for BDP or for the development of BDP in adulthood. The following addressed symptoms of insecure attachment and BDP that were exhibited by Lisa. Lisa presented as having an insecure attachment as she had rapids shifts in her state of mind and had a difficult time with her affect regulation. Lisa also…

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    childhood sexual abuse easily affects all cultures, societies, and classes, for this reason the prevalence of this issue is so high across the world. As of the year 2000 10% of the 88,000 reported child abuse cases in the United States included some form of sexual abuse. In a study on the examination of child abuse in South Africa conducted by Lois Pierce and Vivienne Bolzalek found that sexual abuse was the most serious form of maltreatment among 17 categories…

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