It is with much excitement that we announce our newest additions to the Sunshine Bank family. Recently, Vickie Felter . Vickie is originally from New York and has lived in the Sunshine State for 39 years. She and her husband Ronnie live in Winter Haven and Vickie has two stepsons and a stepdaughter. Having previously worked at Connect Credit Union (formerly Florida Transportation Credit Union) coupled with her time at Hamilton Bank, Vickie comes to us with over a decade of banking experience. If you are in the Orlando Region you may have noticed a fresh new face around the Sunshine footprint. Vicki Cribbs has joined our team as the Region's newest SVP, Commercial Relationship Manager. Vickie currently resides in Apopka with her two
The case of Carla Washburn using the Biopsychosocial approach starts with the biological level and leads to the assessment that Carla suffers from problems with diabetes with insulin dependency. She also suffers from the physical injury she sustained after a recent fall which produced fractures to her body that needs attention. Addressing Carla’s Psychological level she exhibits symptoms of depression due to the belief that she has no one. Due to the fact that she had lost her husband fifteen years ago, moreover she also had lost both her son to a car crash and her grandson who she had raised after both parents died in a car crash to the war in Afghanistan. She also is worried about her finance because she is concerned that Medicare will not
Donna Gamble is an Aboriginal woman who lives in my hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She is a former ward of the state and has spent a significant part of her youth inside of juvenile correction centres. At a young age she started using drugs and alcohol as a form of escape and resorted to prostitution as a means of sustaining her habits. Donna has six children, all with the exception of the youngest two were placed in the custody of child services.
There are many women who are currently in an abusive relationship, or have been in an abusive relationship. The most common reason these women do not leave their abuser is because they are scared, financial, or family reasons. Amy McGee would be alive today to tell her own story if her situation was handled differently.
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Vicki Sayers was referred to me today because she was recently the victim of a rape. The client is a 31 year old Caucasian female born on November 22, 1979, in New York. The client gives an account of her own history and appears to be a reliable source. The client states she was assaulted four times by the same perpetrator over the last fifteen years. The first rape occurred in 1995 when she was 16 years old. The client was working as a candy stripper at a hospital, and while she was leaving for the day, she was grabbed from behind and pulled into a storage room and raped. The perpetrator took her drivers permit and told her that if she told anyone he would kill her parents. She states that she was so frightened that she never told anyone. During her sophomore year at Hudson University in 1998, the client was raped
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Ms. Mickens is native of Gary Indiana, current lives in Monee IL, and married 40 years to Bishop Charles Mickens, pastor of Lights of Zion Ministries of Chicago IL. Lady Mickens is also a graduate of Governor’s State University and the mother of 3 wonderful sons, whom all are ministers of the gospel.
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Amanda Lovett has over 15 years of customer service experience, assisting customers with disputes, fraud prevention, and accounts payable. She is an education driven individual that is continually building upon her knowledge. Amanda attended San Antonio Community College in San Antonio, Texas, to work on her Associates of Arts degree. She then, transferred to Lake Wales, Florida, to continue her education. After completing her Associates in Science for Computer Systems and Business Analysis, she will be pursuing a job in Database Administration.
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The primary diagnosis for Amanda Anderson is separation anxiety disorder (SAD) with a co-morbidity of school phobia. Separation anxiety disorder is commonly the precursor to school phobia, which is “one of the two most common anxiety disorders to occur during childhood, and is found in about 4% to 10% of all children” (Mash & Wolfe, 2010, p. 198). Amanda is a seven-year-old girl and her anxiety significantly affects her social life. Based on the case study, Amanda’s father informs the therapist that Amanda is extremely dependent on her mother and she is unenthusiastic when separated from her mother. Amanda was sitting on her mother’s lap when the therapist walked in the room to take Amanda in her office for an interview (Morgan, 1999, p. 1).
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Mary Lamb worked under my direct supervision at Technical Technologies for a period of five and a half years ending in August 2003. During that period, I had the pleasure of seeing her blossom from a junior marketing trainee, into a fully functioning Marketing, Program Co-Ordinator, in her final year and a half with the company. That was the last position she held before moving on to a better career opportunity.
She knew it was wrong to be selling mortgages to people who could not afford to pay them back. She also knew her company was offside in its failure to properly document the buying and selling of mortgages.