Deprivation can be avoided if there is good
emotional care after separation.
Not exact matches
[01:10] Introduction [02:45] James welcomes Tony to the podcast [03:35] Tony's leap year birthday [04:15] Unshakeable delivers the specific facts you need to know [04:45] What James learned from Unshakeable [05:25] Most people panic when the stock market drops [05:45] Getting rid of your fear of investing [06:15] Last January was the worst opening, but it was a correction [06:45] You are losing money when you sell on corrections [06:55] Bear markets come every 5 years on average [07:10] The greatest opportunity for a millennial [07:40] Waiting for corrections to invest [08:05] Warren Buffet's advice for investors [08:55] If you miss the top 10 trading days a year... [09:25] Three different investor scenarios over a 20 year period [10:40] The best trading days come
after the worst [11:45] Investing in the current world [12:05] What Clinton and Bush think of the current situation [12:45] The office is far bigger than the occupant [13:35] Information helps reduce fear [14:25] James's story of the billionaire upset over another's wealth [14:45] What money really is [15:05] The story of Adolphe Merkle [16:05] The story of Chuck Feeney [16:55] The importance of the right mindset [17:15] What fuels Tony [19:15] Find something you
care about more than yourself [20:25] Make your mission to surround yourself with the right people [21:25] Suffering made Tony hungry for more [23:25] By feeding his mind, Tony found strength [24:15] Great ideas don't interrupt you, you have to pursue them [25:05] Never - ending hunger is what matters [25:25] Richard Branson is the epitome of hunger and drive [25:40] Hunger is the common denominator [26:30] What you can do starting right now [26:55] Success leaves clues [28:10] What it means to take massive action [28:30] Taking action commits you to following through [29:40] If you do nothing you'll learn nothing [30:20] There must be an
emotional purpose behind what you're doing [30:40] How does Tony ignite creativity in his own life [32:00] «How is not as important as «why» [32:40] What and why unleash the psyche [33:25] Breaking the habit of focusing on «how» [35:50] Deep Practice [35:10] Your desired outcome will determine your action [36:00] The difference between «what» and «why» [37:00] Learning how to chunk and group [37:40] Don't mistake movement for achievement [38:30] Tony doesn't negotiate with his mind [39:30] Change your thoughts and change your biochemistry [40:00] The bad habit of being stressed [40:40] Beautiful and suffering states [41:50] The most important decision is to live in a beautiful state no matter what [42:40] Consciously decide to take yourself out of suffering [43:40] Focus on appreciation, joy and love [44:30] Step out of suffering and find the solution [45:00] Dealing with mercury poisoning [45:40] Tony's process for stepping out of suffering [46:10] Stop identifying with thoughts — they aren't yours [47:40] Trade your expectations for appreciation [50:00] The key to life — gratitude [51:40] What is freedom for you?
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated by either party; second, if it is a union of love and
caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only
after other things have been shared, other things such as time, values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and
emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those who would not or could not understand; if it is valued as a bond between the two people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
Created by birth and postpartum
care experts with nearly 20 years of experience and thousands of hours of hands - on postpartum doula experience, you will learn typical newborn characteristics and needs, what to expect during each milestone of the 4th trimester, appropriate infant
care, the necessary self -
care and recovery from birth, sleep options, infant feeding information,
emotional and mental health
after birth and so much more.
Even though Lars» birth didn't happen as planned, I am so grateful for the
care and
emotional support Maria provided our family before, during, and
after Lars» birth.
Your body goes through intense physical, hormonal and
emotional... Continue reading Postpartum Workshop: Take
Care of your Body and Mind
After Having a Baby
Even though my second birth ended up being a scheduled C - section (body just would NOT start labor), I felt informed, supported, and in control of my medical
care with my new doctor, and that made a major difference in my
emotional recovery
after the second C - sec.
Pregnancy
after a loss will be an
emotional rollercoaster for everybody close to you, but hang in there, take good
care of yourself and this other precious gift (who deserves being celebrated with all the love, joy and anticipation as your previous) and, above all, don't you ever lose faith.
If you find yourself getting lost in the flurry of early parenting, weepy and
emotional, without enough sleep or self -
care, drinking cold coffee day
after day, consider having a visit with a postpartum doula.
Typically I find myself offering
emotional and social support for the whole family during the postpartum transition, physical
care for the birthing person
after birth, information about infant development and newborn
care, and referrals to community resources that would be helpful to the family.
Some kids hit an
emotional wall
after eight hours of child
care.
Emotional support helps the birthing person feel
cared for and feel a sense of pride and empowerment
after birth.
We will learn about the wide range of
emotional changes that can happen
after childbirth, practice self -
care and relaxation strategies, and connect with other moms in the same boat.
The Effect of Skin - to - Skin Contact (Kangaroo
Care) Shortly After Birth on the Neurobehavioral Responses of the Term Newborn: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Sari Goldstein Ferber and Imad R. Makhoul Pediatrics 2004; 113; 858 - 865 - DOI: 10.1542 / peds.113.4.858 This information is current as of March 25, 2007 The original version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located at: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/113/4/858 Background: The method of skin - to - skin contact (kangaroo care [KC]-RRB- has shown physiologic, cognitive, and emotional gains for preterm infants; however, KC has not been studied adequately in term newbo
Care) Shortly
After Birth on the Neurobehavioral Responses of the Term Newborn: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Sari Goldstein Ferber and Imad R. Makhoul Pediatrics 2004; 113; 858 - 865 - DOI: 10.1542 / peds.113.4.858 This information is current as of March 25, 2007 The original version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located at: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/113/4/858 Background: The method of skin - to - skin contact (kangaroo
care [KC]-RRB- has shown physiologic, cognitive, and emotional gains for preterm infants; however, KC has not been studied adequately in term newbo
care [KC]-RRB- has shown physiologic, cognitive, and
emotional gains for preterm infants; however, KC has not been studied adequately in term newborns.
After the
emotional roller - coaster ride I had just taken through the American health
care system, I was really feeling like I could use a bit of mind - numbing routine.
We provide each family access to educational resources as well as
emotional and practical support to aid in the daily
care of their child
after they return home from the hospital.
Emotional stress is less likely to cause hair loss than physical stress, but it can happen, for instance, in the case of divorce,
after the death of a loved one, or while
caring for an aging parent.
There isn't much of an
emotional arc to the story — we don't
care enough about any of these people, ever
after learning so much about them, to
care who wins.
A 2007 study from The Collaborative for Academic, Social and
Emotional Learning showed that
after - school programs using evidence - based approaches to
caring for children saw better outcomes for them.
DCRC makes these resources available to early
care and education professionals, teachers,
after - school program staff, mental health professionals and parents to enhance children's social and
emotional well - being.
The schools strive to make sure that pupils feel
cared for and able to look
after their own
emotional needs through mentoring programs, family support work, or programs to foster
emotional resilience.
I knew before the end of her talk (six years ago) that we (the veterinary profession) had to start looking
after both the «physical» and «
emotional» well being of pets under our
care.
Standing on the rock of The Bond, with the steadfast knowledge of the importance of the human - animal health connection, my eyes are directed to a future where all of those who take
care of animals — veterinarians, veterinary nurses, shelter workers, veterinary team members, groomers, trainers, staff at boarding facilities, zoo workers, lab animal techs, animal handlers (dairy barns, pork facilities, egg production, etc.) and end - of - life professionals — all look
after the
emotional well - being of animals.
We work hard to provide the best
care to our patients and are committed to looking
after our patients» physical and
emotional well - being.
Your choice of
after death pet
care should be based on your beliefs and
emotional needs as well as financial requirements.
Fear Free helps professionals deliver better
care to their patients by looking
after the physical and
emotional well - being of their patients.
Self -
care isn't just about calming yourself
after the
emotional storm, but preventing it if you can.
Once they're in school their school schedule isn't as conducive with work schedules which means before - school and
after - school
care and their needs aren't just physical like they (mostly) are now, they are mental and
emotional and generally just heavier.
Without wanting to spoil it, all I can say is that
emotional moments will be witnesed not long
after the game starts, which will make you
care about the characters and the lore faster than most RPGs out there.
It has to be a story, one that's captivating and
emotional, making you
care more about your character and less about the crate with scarves that you can win
after the match.
Much of the time we are affected in the long term on an
emotional or psychological level, in which case it might be possible to get compensation to help cover bills of the medical
care you need to receive from a social worker or psychologist
after your accident.
«I don't find it as surprising as it has been painted because it seems to me it's part of the type of issue a court will look at and if someone has a mental health issue or has a physical problem that makes it difficult for them to actually
care for the child — running
after them, bathing them and meeting
emotional needs — then it's a valid inquiry for the court,» says Boulby.
Based on our collection of resume samples for this position, the most sought -
after skills in an Emergency Medical Technician are emergency
care training, stamina,
emotional stability, decision - making, teamwork, and service orientation.
Care Workers offer physical and
emotional support to disabled or ill people who can't look
after themselves.
Daycare Assistant Soliant
Care, Idaho Falls, ID 2012 — Present • Assist in planning and implementation of care plans for children • Manage nutritious food for children • Ensure entertainment and activities on a regular basis • Ascertain cleanliness of premises and equipment at all times • Manage resources for physical and emotional developmental activities • Assist in monitoring children during and after activi
Care, Idaho Falls, ID 2012 — Present • Assist in planning and implementation of
care plans for children • Manage nutritious food for children • Ensure entertainment and activities on a regular basis • Ascertain cleanliness of premises and equipment at all times • Manage resources for physical and emotional developmental activities • Assist in monitoring children during and after activi
care plans for children • Manage nutritious food for children • Ensure entertainment and activities on a regular basis • Ascertain cleanliness of premises and equipment at all times • Manage resources for physical and
emotional developmental activities • Assist in monitoring children during and
after activities
Child
care teaching assistants help the lead teacher in providing children with academic knowledge, and look
after their physical, and
emotional needs, while they are away from their parents.
• Assessed each patient's
care plan to determine course of action • Provided direct medical
care by taking and recording vitals and administering medication and enemas • Assisted patients in partaking food and medicines by constantly encouraging them • Provided
emotional and psychological counseling • Educated patients and families about medical procedures and what to expect during them • Provided information on how to partake medication when discharged • Assisted patients with mobility and exercises and ensured that their surroundings are constantly cleaned and sanitized • Monitored for signs of deterioration or improvement and informed nurse manager or supervisor immediately • Suggested possible modification to patient
care plan
after observing patient response
• Proven record of effectively looking
after animals in shelters and facilities to ensure their physical and
emotional wellbeing • Highly experienced in observing animals» appearances and activities for general physical conditions and obvious signs of illnesses • Well - versed in handling cleaning and disinfecting activities, to ward off potential diseases and ailments • Demonstrated expertise in restraining animals for check - ups and medicine administration, while ensuring that they remain comfortable and safe • Proficient in determining the type and amount of food required for each animal under
care, and effectively creating correlating meal plans to meet their nutritional needs • Adept at washing, brushing and clipping animals» coats to ensure that they remain clean and healthy • Well - versed in providing treatment through mouth and IVs and contacting vets to secure treatments • First - hand experience in up - keeping animal pens and stables by ensuring that they are sanitizes on a regular basis • Focused on ensuring animal safety during transport between facilities by following set rules for animal
care and transport • Qualified to provide first aid to animals in instances of emergencies to ensure their safety and wellbeing • Exceptionally talented in providing education to pet owners regarding the physical and
emotional care of animals
Mothers were eligible to participate if they did not require the use of an interpreter, and reported one or more of the following risk factors for poor maternal or child outcomes in their responses to routine standardised psychosocial and domestic violence screening conducted by midwives for every mother booking in to the local hospital for confinement: maternal age under 19 years; current probable distress (assessed as an Edinburgh Depression Scale (EDS) 17 score of 10 or more)(as a lower cut - off score was used than the antenatal validated cut - off score for depression, the term «distress» is used rather than «depression»; use of this cut - off to indicate those distressed approximated the subgroups labelled in other trials as «psychologically vulnerable» or as having «low psychological resources» 14); lack of
emotional and practical support; late antenatal
care (
after 20 weeks gestation); major stressors in the past 12 months; current substance misuse; current or history of mental health problem or disorder; history of abuse in mother's own childhood; and history of domestic violence.
The COPE program, which was delivered with audiotapes and matching written information, as well as a parent - child activity workbook that facilitated implementing the audiotaped information, focused on increasing 1) parents» knowledge and understanding of the range of behaviors and emotions that young children typically display during and
after hospitalization and 2) direct parent participation in their children's
emotional and physical
care.
Child and Family Therapy Co-occurring Substance Use and
Emotional Distress Therapy Youth Case Management Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Occupational Therapy Psychological Services School Based Services Home Support Services Intensive Day Treatment Therapeutic
After - school and Summer Support Therapeutic Foster
Care and Adoption Services
Child and Family Therapy Youth Case Management Home Support Services Therapeutic
After - school and Summer Support Therapeutic Foster
Care and Adoption Services Co-occurring Substance Use and
Emotional Distress Therapy
Adults taking
care of themselves - the importance of adults looking
after their own social and
emotional wellbeing and asking for help so they can support children's wellbeing.
Children who have consistently experienced warm and responsive
care develop a sense of security and trust that their primary caregiver will be available to return to for
emotional support
after they have explored and ventured into their environment.
Adults taking
care of themselves: The animations that cover this theme highlight the importance of adults looking
after their own social and
emotional wellbeing and asking for help so they can support children's wellbeing.
After a relationship breakdown, discussions about dividing property and future
care for children can become very
emotional.
Child Well - Being Spotlight: Children Placed Outside the Home and Children Who Remain In - Home
After a Maltreatment Investigation Have Similar and Extensive Service Needs (PDF - 211 KB) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (2012) Summarizes recent research from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that indicates children reported for maltreatment have a high risk of experiencing developmental problems, cognitive problems, behavioral /
emotional problems, or substance use disorders, regardless of whether they were placed in out - of - home
care or remained in - home with or without receiving services.
The term «domestic violence» is used to describe physical, sexual, or psychological abuse.31 In addition to immediate health concerns due to injuries and
emotional distress, survivors can experience a wide variety of longer - term cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune system problems stemming from abuse.32 These health problems may contribute to victims» higher annual health
care costs up to 15 years
after the abuse ends.33
Antenatal depression may not only alter development of stress - related biological systems in the fetus, but may also increase risk of obstetrical complications.6 Postnatal depression may also be an early life stressor given known associations with lower levels of sensitive, responsive
care needed for infants» development of health attachment relationships,
emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and stress response mechanisms.7 Early life stressors, such as those that might be associated with maternal depression, can influence brain development, which continues at a rapid pace at least for several years
after birth.8 Problems in any of these aspects of development may disrupt the earliest stages of socio -
emotional and cognitive development, predisposing to the later development of depression or other disorders.
The recommendations include: recognition that support needs for carers of non-looked
after children are often the same as when the children are looked
after; improved respite
care; improved practical and
emotional support, including counselling, for carers and children; assistance with maintaining or establishing support groups; training for practitioners working with kinship carers; access to clear and easy information and independent advice; and no barriers to family and friends
care if it is in the best interests of the child.