CBITS has been used with students from 5th grade through 12th grade who have
witnessed or experienced traumatic life events such as community and school violence, accidents and injuries, physical abuse and domestic violence, and natural and man - made disasters.
The Mane Intent is now partnering with Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre and Trent University to offer a free 12 - week program for young women aged 13 to 18 who have
witnessed or experienced family conflict, dating violence, or other forms of abuse.
Everyone has
witnessed or experienced road rage at least once in their life.
These young children (or campers) who visit the farm have
witnessed or experienced violence in some way.
Such types have obviously not
witnessed or experienced for themselves the downsides of a day job, including what it is like to work with autocratic bosses and annoying colleagues.
Have
you witnessed or experienced similar situations?
This is something we have
all witnessed or experienced in our own lives, but the depiction of this universal condition on screen is so rare that Michael Haneke's film almost feels revolutionary.
One - in - five of these Guatemalans had
witnessed or experienced at least one prior serious violent event (26.1 percent of males and 19.3 percent of females).
Persons who
witnessed or experienced violence during the war had 4.3 times the adjusted odds of alcohol - related disorders and four times the adjusted odds of post-traumatic stress disorder compared with the postwar period, beginning in 1996 after the conflict formally ended.
The process of conception to birth is unlike any miracle I've ever
witnessed or experienced.
It may well be true that nothing purely private and individual can be called historical — the historical is essentially social — but it does not follow from this that nothing is historical which is not universally
witnessed or experienced, even by those who are physically situated to witness or experience it.
In addition to the women mentioned in this story by pseudonym, more than a dozen others reported
witnessing or experiencing separate instances of varying degrees of nonconsensual sexual contact by DKE brothers since 2014, including unwanted kissing and groping.
Children can develop post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, after
witnessing or experiencing a life - threatening or traumatic event such as a robbery or a car accident.
«With one in five teachers reporting
witnessing or experiencing foreign - born colleagues being subjected to verbal abuse because of their nationality, it is also abundantly clear that urgent action is needed to demonstrate that such abuse is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.»
«Our findings show that
witnessing or experiencing a violent event, which is quite common in civil wars around the world, does indeed take a serious toll on many people,» said Branas.
Of the 338 survey participants who experienced any previous violence, 61.1 percent reported
witnessing or experiencing one violent event; 24.8 percent witnessed or experienced two violent events; 9.8 percent witnessed or experienced three violent events; and 4.4 percent witnessed or experienced four or more violent events in their lifetime.
According to studies from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 60 % of adults report experiencing abuse or other difficult family circumstances during childhood and 26 % of children in the United States will
witness or experience a traumatic event before they turn four.
We provide trauma informed activities, emotional support, safety planning and information to children and their parents who have or are
witnessing or experiencing sexual or domestic violence.
Witnessing or experiencing community violence is a psychosocial stressor that results in long - term biological changes that may in turn contribute to asthma morbidity.
Children who grow up
witnessing or experiencing violence in the home are at serious risk for a range of negative outcomes.
Researchers from the National Institute of Mental Health and other institutions still are not certain what causes PTSD in some people who
witness or experience a traumatic event, but not others.
Traumatic experiences - for example:
witnessing or experiencing violence or abuse, the sudden death of someone they care about, loss of loved ones - click here to visit the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) website for information on childhood traumatic experiences.
These include a belief that dating violence is acceptable, the presence of anxiety, depression, or a history of trauma, aggressive behavior, use of illegal drugs, early sexual activity and multiple sexual partners, having a friend involved in dating violence, conflicts with a partner, and being
a witness or experiencing violence in the home.
Experiences covered by PACE include: household moves, changes in household membership, child separations from family members, health and illness, accidents and hospital visits, family and peer relationships, marital events,
witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event, significant achievements and exceptionally good experiences.
Not exact matches
For all of the enthusiasm I've
witnessed, though, I've seen a lot of people who immediately «got» it then struggle after
experiencing the challenges that come when trying to build a new company
or transform an existing one using this methodology.
And while the 400 people came from a range of cultures, their
experiences were often similar - including out - of - body
experiences, pleasant sensations and
witnessing a bright light, dead family members
or life events.
Yet, it's been my
experience that it's always a Reverend Moon [Christian](Vegas), Jehovoah's
Witness (Vegas), Mormon (Vegas, LA, Phoenix), Christian (Vegas, DC, LA), Hare Krisna (Georgetown),
or Falun Gong (D.C.) follower who bounds up to me (yes, just my
experience and not trying to project that they do this to everyone) trying to get me more interested in their religion.
In fact, even if some massive privatisation measures have been taken after those initiated in countries of the OECD
or in some countries of Eastern Europe, the Latin - American continent has been the
witness of the first neo-liberal
experience applied in a systematic way.
He will see with his own eyes at meetings and at interviews he may
witness that the man
or woman who has actually been through the appalling
experience of alcoholism has an edge on him that no substitute knowledge can replace.
Those who have
witnessed,
experienced, lived, endured —
or even participated in — the harm which is all too often done «in the name of Christ» and who are courageous enough to speak up about it do a service not only to the injured, but those who have never
experienced such rottenness and have only
experienced the good.
Or if you were
witness to that lovable young man's beautiful enthusiasm when he read and heard of the great men who fought with a heavy destiny and suffered badly in the world, the glorious ones whom earth renounced because it was not worthy of them, would you dare, when no clamor caused your speech to wander but when the stillness of intimacy, of the lovable one's confidence, the in
experience of the young man, all obliged you to tell the truth; at such a time would you dare lay your hand on your heart and say, «Such things no longer happen.
It is all recorded in the Bible, written in countless books by believers who have passed on, and every believer alive today can give
witness or testimony to their own spiritual
experiences.
Those who have had more religious
experiences are more likely to invite nonmembers
or inactive members to church, offer transportation to church services, invite neighbor children to church and directly
witness to their faith.
The
witnessing experiences were with their street fishers; Trish Ramos, Tony Miano and Tiffany Gelpi, none of whom were arrogant
or prideful.
The revelatory character of sacred writings results essentially from their powerful exemplification of the first two fundamentals of religious
experience: In the first place, there is the marked element of surprise, of wonder and amazement at the new and wholly unexpected things that have come to pass (e.g., deliverance of the Hebrews from Egypt
or from Babylon, the sense of a living presence among the disciples who had
witnessed Jesus» crucifixion).
Rather than accepting as authoritative Scripture's total
witness, the interpreter uses either his subjective
experience with the Christ,
or his contemporary sensibility,
or the church's traditional understanding of the gospel,
or perhaps some combination of these to judge what reasonably the «whole Bible» might be saying.
I would consider anyone to be a person of faith who still believes in the goodness of life in spite of all the pain and suffering that s / he has either
witnessed or personally
experienced.
(Fritz Kunkel, Creation Continues (Waco, Texas: Word, 1973), pp. 267 - 77) To
witness continuing creation in a person
or in a relationship is a profoundly moving peak
experience.
It is the same Spirit too who by divine «inward testimony» (as the Reformers of the sixteenth century phrased it)
or deeply
experienced witness enables us to recognize that same divine Action, in lesser degree and in different fashion to be sure, but nonetheless truly, wherever God is moving toward us, soliciting an answer from us, awakening desire in us, urging us to respond to the divine revelatory act.
What I mean by
witness is someone who can explain to you their personal salvation
or conversion
experience.
To me, the narratives in that gospel indicate a writer who focused on facts, either
experienced by himself
or obtained by searching for and interviewing eye
witnesses.
Houlden goes on to tell us that there is diversity in the reporting of how this impact occurred: yet he rejects the claim, sometimes made by highly skeptical scholars, «that no intelligible picture can emerge and no statement, of greater
or lesser probability, concerning the Jesus whose impact those who gave the early
witness experienced, can be made» (p. 134).
But neither side alone is fully adequate to the
witness of Scripture
or to the evidence of our
experience.
«39 The present writer has found great inspiration, much truth, wisdom, and beauty, fervent
witness to the numinous character of ultimate reality in the great Hindu writings through the ages, and hopes to learn still more from them; but he can not agree with Radhakrishnan's conclusion that «Jesus» own testimony, philosophical truth and religious
experience alike demand that He should be brought in line with the other great saints of God, who has not left himself without a
witness in any clime
or age.
It has actually been my
experience in ministry that I have
witnessed people come to a place of realizing that they donâ $ ™ t really believe the way they thought they did, that they donâ $ ™ t subscribe to the platitudes, principles
or practices that they inherited and thoughtlessly adopted.
Witnessed Christ
or experienced Christ... still rings nutjob to me.
And as every mother knows, Mary also
experienced the quotidian sorrows of motherhood: the first bruised knee, the unkind words of other children, the frightening illnesses, the surprised eyes of a little boy the first time he
witnesses injustice, cruelty,
or the suffering of another, the gifts she wished she could give him, the memories she wished she could preserve forever, the disappointments she wished with all her heart she could stop.
So after a horrendous
experience in a public restroom
witnessing my son gripping the toilet seat with his bare hands — even though I had paper down, I went home and researched whether
or not there were any products on the market that would put me at ease.
ACEs usually refers to the 10 types of childhood adversity that were measured in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACE) Study: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical neglect, emotional neglect, a family member who's an alcoholic
or addicted to other drugs, a family member diagnosed with a mental illness,
witnessing a mother being abused, a family member in prison, and loss of a parent through separation
or divorce.
A basic criteria given by The American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - IV) for the diagnosis of PTSD is that «the person
experienced,
witnessed,
or was confronted with an event
or events that involved actual
or threatened death
or serious injury,
or a threat to the physical integrity of self
or others.