This document discusses the code of ethics for registered nurses and a methadone program. The code of ethics outlines providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care, promoting health and well-being, and promoting and respecting informed decision-making. The document also mentions a methadone program.
The document contains a series of advertisements from a church campaign in Singapore. Each ad features a short message attributed to "God" on a particular topic. The ads touch on themes of faith, guidance, love, community and following religious teachings. The overall message is to encourage people to turn to God.
The document discusses personal finance statistics such as average household debt and income in the US. It then talks about traditional career and retirement plans versus building wealth through entrepreneurship and network marketing opportunities. Specifically, it promotes the MonaVie company and its products like acai berry juice, while outlining the various ways one can earn income through retail profits and commissions from its compensation plan.
This document discusses living with mental illness and the challenges that come with it. The author feels their life is in pieces, invisible in a crowd despite being surrounded by people. Living with a mental illness is described as an uphill battle, with feelings of isolation and like everything is a crisis without the support of friends and family who can provide peace of mind and prevent deeper isolation.
This document discusses crisis management and self-soothing behaviors. It defines a crisis as a stressful or traumatic event that one wants resolved immediately in the short term. It explains that during a crisis, if the problem cannot be solved right away or made worse, one needs to use crisis survival skills to survive the crisis without making it worse. These crisis survival skills involve using self-soothing behaviors that involve the five senses of vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch to calm and comfort oneself.
Mindfulness Implications For Substance Abuse And Addictionpharho
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This document summarizes a research article about the implications of mindfulness for substance abuse and addiction. Some key points:
- Mindfulness originated in Buddhism but has been adapted for use in Western psychology to help with various conditions. It involves paying non-judgmental attention to present-moment experiences.
- Research shows mindfulness interventions may help with problems like stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. It is now included in treatments for substance abuse to help cope with urges to use.
- However, the research is mixed on whether mindfulness alone can effectively treat substance abuse. Spirituality may be a more important factor and its relationship to mindfulness needs more study.
- Addiction could be viewed as a "spiritual emergency
This document appears to be a quiz about serial killers, testing knowledge of names, movies, and events related to real-life and fictional serial killers. It contains three rounds of multiple choice questions, asking players to identify the names of serial killers, movies based on serial killer cases, and other key details. The quiz covers topics ranging from famous real-life serial killers like Charles Sobhraj and Jack the Ripper, to characters from movies and television shows like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter.
This document discusses the code of ethics for registered nurses and a methadone program. The code of ethics outlines providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care, promoting health and well-being, and promoting and respecting informed decision-making. The document also mentions a methadone program.
IITB sci tech2013 Finals Auto Rapid FireChirag Chadha
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The document describes the rules for an auto rapid fire science and technology quiz competition between 6 teams. Each team is shown a list of 6 items and one member has 30 seconds to verbally describe each item to their teammates without gestures or other non-verbal communication. Teams are not allowed to convey word counts, letters, or use intonation in their explanations. Explanations must be about the science or technology behind each item. Teams that use tricks or conveyance not allowed by the rules will not receive points for those items.
The document summarizes questions and answers from an IITB Open SciTech Quiz on January 8th 2013. It includes 10 questions on topics like the ouzo effect, blue veins, cucumbers, henna, hormones, and the origin of the Rahu and Ketu myth in Indian astrology. Each question is followed by an answer provided by the quizmaster Antariksh Bothale.
This document discusses the code of ethics for registered nurses and a methadone program. The code of ethics outlines providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care, promoting health and well-being, and promoting and respecting informed decision-making. The document also mentions a methadone program.
The document contains a series of advertisements from a church campaign in Singapore. Each ad features a short message attributed to "God" on a particular topic. The ads touch on themes of faith, guidance, love, community and following religious teachings. The overall message is to encourage people to turn to God.
The document discusses personal finance statistics such as average household debt and income in the US. It then talks about traditional career and retirement plans versus building wealth through entrepreneurship and network marketing opportunities. Specifically, it promotes the MonaVie company and its products like acai berry juice, while outlining the various ways one can earn income through retail profits and commissions from its compensation plan.
This document discusses living with mental illness and the challenges that come with it. The author feels their life is in pieces, invisible in a crowd despite being surrounded by people. Living with a mental illness is described as an uphill battle, with feelings of isolation and like everything is a crisis without the support of friends and family who can provide peace of mind and prevent deeper isolation.
This document discusses crisis management and self-soothing behaviors. It defines a crisis as a stressful or traumatic event that one wants resolved immediately in the short term. It explains that during a crisis, if the problem cannot be solved right away or made worse, one needs to use crisis survival skills to survive the crisis without making it worse. These crisis survival skills involve using self-soothing behaviors that involve the five senses of vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch to calm and comfort oneself.
Mindfulness Implications For Substance Abuse And Addictionpharho
?
This document summarizes a research article about the implications of mindfulness for substance abuse and addiction. Some key points:
- Mindfulness originated in Buddhism but has been adapted for use in Western psychology to help with various conditions. It involves paying non-judgmental attention to present-moment experiences.
- Research shows mindfulness interventions may help with problems like stress, anxiety, depression, and pain. It is now included in treatments for substance abuse to help cope with urges to use.
- However, the research is mixed on whether mindfulness alone can effectively treat substance abuse. Spirituality may be a more important factor and its relationship to mindfulness needs more study.
- Addiction could be viewed as a "spiritual emergency
This document appears to be a quiz about serial killers, testing knowledge of names, movies, and events related to real-life and fictional serial killers. It contains three rounds of multiple choice questions, asking players to identify the names of serial killers, movies based on serial killer cases, and other key details. The quiz covers topics ranging from famous real-life serial killers like Charles Sobhraj and Jack the Ripper, to characters from movies and television shows like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter.
This document discusses the code of ethics for registered nurses and a methadone program. The code of ethics outlines providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care, promoting health and well-being, and promoting and respecting informed decision-making. The document also mentions a methadone program.
IITB sci tech2013 Finals Auto Rapid FireChirag Chadha
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The document describes the rules for an auto rapid fire science and technology quiz competition between 6 teams. Each team is shown a list of 6 items and one member has 30 seconds to verbally describe each item to their teammates without gestures or other non-verbal communication. Teams are not allowed to convey word counts, letters, or use intonation in their explanations. Explanations must be about the science or technology behind each item. Teams that use tricks or conveyance not allowed by the rules will not receive points for those items.
The document summarizes questions and answers from an IITB Open SciTech Quiz on January 8th 2013. It includes 10 questions on topics like the ouzo effect, blue veins, cucumbers, henna, hormones, and the origin of the Rahu and Ketu myth in Indian astrology. Each question is followed by an answer provided by the quizmaster Antariksh Bothale.
An object gifted to Harry Potter's friend Ron Weasley by his relative, the Deluminator, helped Harry break a century-old record at Hogwarts and obtain one of the Deathly Hallows. The friend is Ron Weasley and the object is the Deluminator. A charm that creates a retractable magical rope was used in two Harry Potter games but not the books or movies. The charm is the Geminio Curse. The roles of Fleur Delacour and Clémence Poésy respectively in the Harry Potter franchise, with Poésy auditioning because her brother said she reminded him of the character.
The document describes an estimates quiz with multiple rounds, where teams have 1-3 minutes to estimate quantities and the top 3 closest estimates score points. It provides the questions asked and the correct estimates for each, including the distance between the sun and Jupiter, the number of states of a Rubik's cube, and the number of hexagons and pentagons in a buckminsterfullerene molecule.
OkCupid's dating research blog analyzed data from millions of users to determine what types of photos women receive the most messages about. Contrary to assumptions, women with casual full-body photos received nearly 60% more messages than women with provocative photos. The data showed that less sexualized photos were more effective at attracting interest.
This document provides a quiz with 3 parts: one written, two involving infinite bounce games with questions. The written part has 8 questions with differential scoring. The infinite bounce parts each have 18 questions worth 10 points each, with a possibility of gaining or losing points. The questions cover topics from literature, history, popular culture and current events to test knowledge.
This quiz covers a wide range of topics testing knowledge of popular culture, history, and current events from around the world. Questions include identifying singers, movies, people, places, events, and other trivia. The format tests recognition and recall of details rather than open-ended questions.