PPT-Let's talk about... Feelings

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Student Health and Human Services Office of Human Relations Diversity and Equity June 2022 What is your favorite food  Objectives Review current knowledge of feelings

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Student Health and Human Services Office of Human Relations Diversity and Equity June 2022 What is your favorite food  Objectives Review current knowledge of feelings vocabulary Dialogue about the importance of acknowledging and working through feelings. PROVIDING POSITIVE SUPPORT. Background. Hertswood Academy – 1400 students. LSA in 1992. SENCo. 1994. Head of Inclusion/SENCO/DSPCP/Behaviour/Attendance 2003. Teacher. Child Protection Officer 2014. PROVIDING POSITIVE SUPPORT. Background. Hertswood Academy – 1400 students. LSA in 1992. SENCo. 1994. Head of Inclusion/SENCO/DSPCP/Behaviour/Attendance 2003. Teacher. Child Protection Officer 2014. St Mark’s Coptic Church Scotland. Youth Conference. Oct. 2015. Aim. Summary of the journey so far. Common Traps. The Healing Journey. Why Resistance. Practical Steps. Common Questions. In summary…. BY . DR. DALTON KEHOE . dkehoe@. yorku.ca. . . Mindfulness. Mindfulness: we “wake up” and pay attention “. on purpose”. , in “the. present. moment”, notice . new things and . are sensitive . PRESENTED TO. Conflict. 60-80% of all workplace conflict comes from strained relationships . Conflict Costs 350 days of management time each year. 25% of HR professionals reported some generational conflict in the workplace (2011 statistic). How to help your child cope w ith stress and anxiety KidsHealth.com Poll When asked about stress, kids said that they were stressed out the most by: grades, school, and homework (36%); family (32%); and friends, peers, gossip, and teasing (21%). Roundtable. Livaudais. Short film on teen anxiety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCgm1xQa06c. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_8cP8dsMk. Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety Disorders Anxiety, or feeling anxious, describes a mood familiar to most of us, one that we may experience every day. Anxiety comes from a concern over lack of control over circumstances that a person experiences, leading them to asking “what if” questions. This is different from paranoia. In some cases being anxious and worrying over a problem may generate a solution. Normally, however, it will just result in negative thinking. When anxiety seems to come out of nowhere, is excessive, persists for many weeks without relief, or interferes with everyday life, it may not be an ordinary mood anymore. It may be an illness. . by Derald Wing Sue PhDProfessor of Psychology and Education Teachers College Columbia UniversityRace talk is often not about the substance of an argument but a cover for what is actuallyhappening To f Harborview Center for Sexual Assault Traumatic Stress 1401 East Jefferson Ste 400 Seattle WA 98122 206-744-1600 wwwhcsatsorg Youll get in trouble if you tell This is our secret Just forget what h Girls often apologize for or gloss over feelings of sadness anger or frustration151but those are legitimate emotions and expressing them in healthy constructive ways is important Encourage girls to sh This book presents a card game to enable people to become more aware of their feelings. For adults and children With individuals or in small groups, home, school (eg circle time, learning support), therapy Adaptable: 5 min ice breaker to 6 separate workshop sessions and it can be played with a dice Covers a range of feelings, for example angry, jealous, calm, disappointed, overwhelmed, proud, frustrated. The cards are in 6 sections: 1. Give an example of when you felt? 2. Situation cards. How would you feel if.? 3. You are feeling...How would you show it? 4. Dealing with different emotions. 5. Helping friends to deal with different feelings. 6. Other people\'s feelings.Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. . Government Medical College, Srinagar . Under the MHPSS Program of UNICEF. Providing Mental Health Psycho Social Support to Children during Covid . –. 19 . 1. CHILD GUIDANCE & WELL-BEING CENTER. 2. 3,. 2. 4. REFLECT. 1. . Client characteristics. Do I enjoy structured activities or open-ended dialogue? . Am I ready to explore my thoughts, feelings, and behaviours in new ways? . Am I ready to learn new skills? . Therapy . is when you talk to a psychologist about your feelings, thoughts and actions . The psychologist will:. help you talk about feelings you have that are very strong or causing you difficulties .

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