I was over the moon when my mentor commended my actions and reaction during and after Mr Brooks aggression and verbal abuse towards me. He said I did the right thing to seek assistance and also communication with Mr Brooks was very therapeutic and it goes a long way and helps particularly with patient with dementia and in mental health nursing as a whole. He said communication enable you to gain patient trust and respect. According to Nursing and Midwifery professional code of conduct, the people in your care must be able to trust you with their health and wellbeing (NMC 2008). Eventually, I was able to assist Mr Brooks with his personal hygiene needs and was also able to follow the standard procedure.
During the last decade, the Internet enriched our social lives and our civic connections. People use e-mail, on-line chat rooms and instant messages to communicate with each other. Even adolescents can use the Internet as the same as the older people. But, heavy use of the Net can bring some bad consequences to the adolescents more than what they do on adults. Brent Staples, in “What Adolescents Miss When We Let Them Grow Up in Cyberspace” (2004) pointed out the consequences of adolescents cruising the Net.
As a manager, I can see myself inspiring my subordinates to think, grow and take responsibility for them. I do this by demonstrating belief in what my staff members can accomplish. I believe that I can help people to improve, and I enjoy managing and supporting their efforts. Moreover, observing the best in people is important to me. In fact, my ability to combine an acceptance of others as they are with the inspiration and encouragement they need to become even better is what makes me a valuable mentor, manager, co-worker, and friend.
Online Therapy Paper Elizabeth Kilpatrick BSHS 351/ Technology in Human Services May 23, 2012 Eleane Young Online Therapy Paper With the popularity of the internet, online therapy sites have become a common tool in the human services field. Now a client can sit at their computer and ask for the help they need. The concept that there are resources available 24 hours a day can be comforting to someone who is suffering from a phobia or disorder. There are many sites available, ranging from free chat rooms to paid eight week courses. This paper will examine three online therapy sites, how they are ran, how they are monitored, and the related ethical issues.
Books that are written by famous celebrities can actually motivate young people to read. Author Janet Towell wrote an article that supports this argument and is titled, “Using Celebrities To Motivate Students To Read”. The article talks about how a lot of famous celebrities are getting involved with literature now and it is motivating students to read. In the article Towell talks about a survey that she conducted, which was asking students if they would read a book written by a celebrity. “According to a survey I conducted in central California schools, celebrities can motivate children to read.
What is the title of your personality type: The Caregiver read and summarize your personality traits. Im a people person, I love people. I bring out the best in people, and people like to be around me because I give them a sense
I was very impressed on the way this article is put togeter with all the information in one place and I was happy to see some ideas on how to work on the grief and emotions of having a disabled child. This article states that the Author Dr. Dawson, is a phychologist and certified coach that helps families, youth, and women succeed in transitions of school, to college, to the workplace and farther. He was the Campus Director for the Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities at Fairleigh Dickinson University and Assistant Director of the Learning Disabilities Services at UNC-Chapel Hill as well as a Reserch Manager and Writer for the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation. I really enjoyed this article. It was very
The Internet has helped reading to evolve. Who would want to wait around for a newspaper or a magazine to come out when clicking on just one link brings the latest news up with in seconds for reading pleasure. Carr says, “It was Hungry” (Carr16).What he is trying to say is that after using the internet his brain is constantly searching for new information. The more he used the internet to gain information or to read, the more his brain wanted new
Of those internet users managing chronic disease, most report accessing user-generated health content such as blog posts and online discussion forums. These resources transform the internet into a communications tool. Surveyors received praise of online support group from participants reporting (support groups) “helped me learn about the disease and provided comfort in knowing that my symptoms were not 'just in my head,' and helped me take steps to adjust to living with a chronic condition" (Fox, s. and Purcell, K., 2010, page 3) and "I live in a small town and it is helpful to be able to use the internet to find others that have the same condition as I do" (Fox, s. and Purcell, K., 2010, page 3). Internet access of health information has positive impacts. When compared to those without, more positive impacts resulting from recent internet-accessed health information were reported by those managing chronic disease.
Kirsten Laman ENGL 1301-61507 Professor Jackson 30 October 2014 Cognitive Effects of the Internet The book The Shallows by Nicholas Carr states that the introduction of the internet into society has had a profound effect on our culture. In other words, the internet has affected the way people think, read, and remember. The rapid access to tons of information has also affected people’s behavior making them less patient and less productive. According to Carr, “The Net commands our attention with far greater insistency than our television, or radio or morning newspaper ever did” (117). In today’s world, the internet has become essential to work, school and entertainment.