... preventionin suicide prevention since its beginnings in the 1950s reveals an uneven development, with studies of treatment of the suicidal individual at first lagging behind the studies of assessment ... application of the principles of TA with suicidal clients will result in substantial increases in the reliability of self-report information and the validity of the interpretations of scores derived ... New Jersey Rogina L Franklin-Scott, PhD Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York Antoon A Leenaars, PhD Windsor, Canada Alan F Friedman, PhD The Feinberg Schoolof Medicine Northwestern...
... staff of such crisis services are likely to have specialized training in crisis intervention, whereas most graduate training in the core helping professions does not include adequate training in ... level of care can depend on balancing cost containment needs against a clinician’s often subjective interpretation of clinical data Admission for inpatient care, length of stay, and continuation of ... suicide is providing new insights and guidelines Researchers are actively exploring the thinking patterns of the suicidal individual, and their 152 Intervention and Treatment of Suicidality discoveries...
... to an absence of training in how to deal with suicidal youth during their careers If so, the good news is that they are responsive to training in this area After one inservice training module about ... problems in a calm manner Relaxation training (including controlled breathing and muscle relaxation techniques) can be useful in alleviating feelings of agitation often experienced by suicidal ... treatment-as-usual in alleviating feelings of depression, reducing suicidal ideations, and preventing suicidal behavior, at least among patients with a history of suicide attempts However, findings have...
... Many people, including those in schools, can serve as life-saving agents Nonetheless, professionally trained people, often outside the schools, continue to play the primary roles in intervention ... decline of youth suicidalbehaviorin an urban, multicultural public school system following the introduction of a suicide prevention and intervention program Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, ... crisis interveners for each schoolin the Dade County (Florida) public schools and examined the changes insuicidalbehaviorin the schools After the teams were in place, there was a decrease in...
... 6.1% ofhighschoolstudentsin the United States reported carrying weapons to school [6] Previous research has reported that several factors are associated with carrying of weapons into schools ... private schoolstudentsin grades 9–12 Two hundred and three schools were sampled In the first-stage, the sampling frame consisted of 1,261 primary sampling units (PSUs), consisting of counties, ... stage of sampling, 203 schools with any of grades 9–12 were selected with probability proportional to school enrollment size The third stage of sampling consisted of randomly selecting, in each...
... teaching and learning of HIV/AIDS may be enriched by the inclusion ofstudents IK into the secondary school HIV/AIDS education curriculum To our knowledge, uncovering indigenous understandings of ... been done among HighSchoolstudents Thus, the objective of this study was to explore the indigenous names and symptoms of HIV/AIDS among HighSchoolstudentsin six regions of Namibia Methods ... were introduced to the students This helped to reduce the intimidation of the students After obtaining their verbal consent, the class ofstudents was divided into two groups The data gathering...
... out in Beijing, China showed that 15.2% of the junior secondary schoolstudents had been beaten by parents and 56.3% of them had been scolded by parents in the previous year [8] In terms of sexual ... Procedures In collaboration with Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, this survey was conducted within high schools in Southern China between March and June 2005 In total, there were 192 high schools ... yielding a response rate of 99.7% 36 of them were excluded for further analysis due to excessive missing or invalid data The demographic details of the remaining 6592 students are shown in Table...
... highschoolstudents motivation in learning speaking English (2) whether oral quizzes increase highschoolstudents speaking ability (3) whether there is a correlation between highschoolstudents ... quizzes enhance highschoolstudents motivation in learning speaking English? Do oral quizzes increase highschoolstudents speaking ability? Is there a correlation between highschoolstudents ... comprehension of what has been learned + reviewing material already covered by the students + drawing students interests and stimulating thinking + emphasizing the main points of the lesson + promoting...
... required students to improve is their behaviors, 68 percent of respondents (about 212 of the 311 students) firmly believed that being instant in school, students need building or even changing their ... dissatisfied 7: In your opinion, are highschoolstudents (from 16 to 18 years old) suitable for being famous? □ Yes □ Neutral □ No 8: In your opinion, what is the popular ways ofhighschoolstudents ... Being hot boys/hot girls with scandals Attending the international or national examinations, Olympic… Inventing something new Leading a trend Joining the fields as entertainment or sports (singers,...
... success inhighschool has become a prevalent topic underlying incessant altercations Pondering over this issue, I hold strong interest in which impacts highschool students, judging from three main ... cultivating the students minds, improving their ability to memorize, therefore broadening their mind Hard-working students will perceive new lessons as informative and engaging Second of all, ... lot Supposing your family has a father being in alcoholism or a mother being in gambling, you think you can successfully study? In my opinion, you can never study well As you know, in our generation,...
... these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass of the giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig 10 In this method, the above-ground part of the ... soil are not included, to avoid the adsorption loss of phosphorus and other changes that occur in soil The experimental equipment was placed on the rooftop terrace of the Institute of Industrial ... the roots of giant reeds were soaked in Na2HPO4 aqueous solution (3.0 mg-P/L) containing a trace amount of Na2H32PO4 The amount of phosphorus accumulated was continuously measured by using a beta...
... abuse, both in terms of the number of meetings held and in terms of what business people think of most meetings Indeed, business people often chafe when the subject of committee meetings is aired, ... During the winter of 1973-74, the United States was in the midst of an “energy crisis.” Prices of gasoline and other fuels were being held down in spite of the limited imports of fuel coming into ... are in one in which many of the workers might be inclined to misuse their office computers for private gain (entertainment, maintenance of love affairs, and sexual stimulation) In large offices,...
... during the process of learning the English language because of the differences between two cultures in terms of ways of thinking, literature and learning styles Principally, English teaching ... following parts: first, listing errors and their causes; second, giving out the major finding; next suggesting implications for teaching and learning reported speech in English; finally, helping students ... committed by High- schoolStudentsin Using English Reflexive Verbs and Reflexive Pronouns” by Mai Ly Huynh, “An Investigation into Errors in Using the Present Perfect tense by Secondary schoolStudents ...
... form students at Tinh Gia II HighSchoolin using English Wh – questions and features of English Wh-questions • Pointing out the causes of errors commonly committed by 10th form students at Tinh ... at high schools RESEARCH QUESTIONS The above mentioned objectives can be elaborated into the followings research questions: What kinds of errors students at Tinh Gia II HighSchool often make in ... mislead studentsin using English Wh - questions Being a highschool teacher of English, the author always keeps in mind the desire to be able to provide students with some basic knowledge of English...
... Implications 3.1 Major findings 3.2 Implications for teaching and learning SVA in English writing to Vietnamese highschoolstudents 3.2.1 Suggestion for teaching SVA in English writing 3.2.1 Suggestion ... teaching and learning SVA in English writing Subjects of the study The subjects of the study include 200 students at Nguyễn Du high school, Hà Tĩnh province One hundred of them are in the tenth form ... made by highschoolstudentsin using SVA in English writing? What are the possible causes of these errors? What suggestions can be made in order to help students to obtain the correct use of SVA?...
... Department - Vinh University 37 An Investigation into the Participation ofHighSchoolStudentsin Speaking Lessons example, in Unit 13, English 10, part: after reading, instead of asking students ... Department - Vinh University 29 An Investigation into the Participation ofHighSchoolStudentsin Speaking Lessons Real of function: the students must not think of themselves as students, but ... Vinh University 31 An Investigation into the Participation ofHighSchoolStudentsin Speaking Lessons It is conducted that "talking about yourself" activity is a kind of information gap Using...
... Painting of a rubber tapper on the wall of a house of a merchant latex buyer in Prabumulih, South Sumatra Province Cover design, Ferdinand Lubis Acknowledgement The help of Ibu Sesilia in laying ... Muhnandar The training of forest firefighters in Indonesia M.V.J Nicolas and G.S Beebe (Joint publication with GTZ) Fire management in the logging concessions and plantation forests of Indonesia M.V.J ... with special reference to fire prevention - inprimary schools in the province of South Sumatra, Indonesia With, ‘Desa Ilalang’, a story for hildren in Bahasa Indonesia M Idris, S Porte, J.M...
... a balance of linguistic and visual salience is needed in order to account for patterns of referring behaviorIn the remainder of this paper, we begin by presenting a brief discussion of the motivation ... modeling plans Motivation There are several motivating factors for developing a computational model of referring behaviorin shared visual contexts First, a model of referring behavior that integrates ... use of various forms of shared visual information in their everyday communication The development of an integrated multi-modal model of referring behavior can improve the performance of state -of- the-art...
... recombinant nectin-1 was shown to block entry of virus through vaginal mucosa [21], suggesting the importance of nectin-1 in mediating entry of HSV into the female genital tract Hve-A and nectin bind ... re-amplification of hybridoma cDNAs, elimination of degenerate primer sequences introduced in the first reaction and introduction of 2/3 of a 15 amino acid hinge region comprising three repeats of four glycine ... addition of Larginine and oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in final two steps [28] The ability of the single chain antibodies produced in this way to bind their target antigen was tested by determining...