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    Tormenting Vs Bystanders

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    According to www.verywell.com 86% of boys and girls witness Tormenting every day! Tormenting is worse than being a bystander because they are the main reason they make people feel depressed, guilt, suicidal or even loss of trust. After bullies are done, they receive guilt, loss of trust and loss of friends. That loss of friends and trust can be with them for the rest of their lives. Bullies can cause major problems in schools and peoples' lives. Bullies don’t know what the victims go through at…

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    The Lottery Ticket In the event of a situation, like having possession of someone else’s winning lottery ticket, that may question my integrity, and enhance my position in life, I’d selfishly choose the path that best impact the dynamics of my existence. If placed in the situation like “The Lottery Ticket”, due to the fact that I have no authentic loyalty to my neighbor and there is lack of foundation within our friendship, as well as the amount and unnecessary effort, energy and determination…

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    Resiliency In Healthcare

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    Technological advancements can vary in different fields of the healthcare realm. One such advancement in the mental health field is prevention and intervention. In Dr. Paul R. Ahr’s article “Community Mental Health Principles: A 40-Year Case Study”, he discussed that although the Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) Act of 1963 required the CMHCs to provide prevention and intervention, budget cuts in the 1980s made it difficult, but Missouri has prevailed in this requirement (Ahr, 2005,…

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    Amanda Siwek: There are two common forms of bullying which include cyberbullying and traditional bullying, and unlike traditional bullying, cyber bullies can remain anonymous, which makes it easier for bullies. Most bullies will bully to improve their status or to seek revenge among other reasons. Victims lose self esteem and suffer from other consequences and have a harder time escaping the bullies. Cyberbullying and traditional bullying have some similarities, but these two forms of bullying…

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    This essay is going to be about two people I have come to know in my lifetime, who have inspired me to be the person that I am today. The first story is about an extremely hard working individual that relied on their morals and strive for success to get through high school on the honor roll or better every time. I've known this person my whole life. Always doing their homework, having a smile on their face and saying “hi” to everyone in the hallways, this person was someone I wanted to be around…

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    Lastly, children’s future occupational income and prestige trajectories are effected by peer victimization. According to “Effect of Childhood Victimization on Occupational Prestige and Income Trajectories”, childhood victimization has long-term consequences on economic well-being. The authors hypothesized that young adults who experienced more childhood victimizations would have lower jobs and incomes compared to those with no victimization history. A sample of 8,901 young adults aged 18–28…

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    Hypnosis Benefits

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    Hypnosis is a method used to induce patients into a deep relaxation state in which a lot of health and mental problems can be addressed. This type of therapy offers a lot of medical benefits for some individuals. It can even help people stop smoking! A lot of people have a wrong perception of hypnosis. Many think that it is a supernatural phenomenon; others even go to the extent to state that it is related to witchcraft! However, hypnosis has been scientifically proven to work as an effective…

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    Childhood sexual abuse is devastating to those who experience it. In adulthood, the lingering long-term consequences are many. These can include low self-image, anxiety, depression, addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder, complex PTSD, trouble establishing and maintaining relationships, adjustment issues, feelings of low self-worth and a sense of unease about one's identify or place in the world. Long-term counseling with a qualified therapist can be helpful. The most effective therapy…

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    Bpd Case Studies

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    This peer reviewed article written in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, titled “Brief Admissions During Prolonged Treatment in a Case Involving Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Use and Functions,” was written by Marjolein Helleman, et al. This was a qualitative case study where the sample size was one 37 year old female patient, known as Mrs. Peters, was followed over the course of seven years. The article states the patient in the…

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    1. An assault usually takes place when an individual acts intentionally in a way to cause fear or harm to another person. Josephine is suing Dan for raising his fit in a manner that was threatening and threw a punch at her. Josephine accused Dan for assaulting her and even pushing her from behind which according to her is a battery as per the personal injury law. As per the law, it is important to consider that the victim must not be physically armed for an assault to occur. 2. In the…

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