April 2005 — May 2013 The Family Sanitarium - Tulare, CA Homecare Nurse • Counseled patients and families within the facility and at their homes depended on the situation • Assessed patients» physical, medical and
psychological needs and devised medical or rehabilitation program accordingly • Communicated with the doctors regarding individual patient need and report changes • Reviewed patient charts and determine patient mobility, sensory deficits and skin conditions and adjusted plan of care • Assessed level of
pain and perform necessary action to relieve
pain • Assisted patients and doctors
during medical and surgical procedures
In the present study, we explored the
psychological and neural underpinnings of attachment - induced safety by examining whether viewing an attachment figure
during a threatening experience — receiving physical
pain — led to increased activity in a neural region associated with safety signaling and a corresponding reduction in the threatening or distressing experience of physical
pain.