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Think Possible
1. The Workshop, contains 10 attributes to overcome a imposible mindset and walk into your destiny. Approximately 1-2 hrs, this workshop/speech is designed to empower and motivate your employees or students to unlock their inner creativeness; and walk in possibility.
2. The Book Contains 10 Attributes, and is a reflection of Mr Kings journey to possibility. Learn how to turn failures into lessons and hardship into possibility. Launching 2022....
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Time Management
Time Management is an Article designed to
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This Workshop will teach your students, or staff how to cultivate positivity by teaching techniques how to overcome a bad day, and how maintain good days.
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The Power of Words
You define your outcome, The words of others cannot affect you unless you allow it to. What others say don't matter, but what you think is what really matters.
This Workshop is designed to help overcome negative words that is spoken over one's ' life, Providing 3 simple steps to reclaim and redefine one's self.
This workshop is perfect for self development in adults and children who has been emotionally abused.
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Booking Fee: Domestic GTA; 300$ for 1 Session 1-3 hrs, Double Session is 400$. International" 700$ for 1 session 1-3hrs, Double Session is 900$
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Award-winning author Mandy Hale once stated, “Without negativity, life would be amazing.” However, this statement does not always prove to be true. Today’s modern community generates a judgement that negative experiences will ruin your life, but studies show that negativity can actually result in positive change. For example, negativity can positively change teenagers actions, introduce teenager’s to more supportive environments, and help fix broken relationships.
Cohen, J. A., & Mannarino, A. P. (2008). Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Parents. Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 13(4), 158-162.
Scott wrote a talk titled “Healing the Tragic Scars of Abuse.” He begins by discussing the effects of unresolved abuse– feelings of fear, depression, guilt, lack of trust in others, and self-hatred are among the listed emotions. Elder Scott also taught that abuse is the result of a person unrighteously using their agency, and that the Lord has provided a way to heal.
Rodriguez-Srednicki, Ofelia, and James A. Twaite. Understanding, Assessing, and Treating Adult Victims of Childhood Abuse. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, 2006. Print.
Adults abused as children need to confront the abuse they have experienced. To face and admit that they have been abused, adults should no longer live in denial. As children, they were constantly in denial because they did not realize they were being abused by the people they loved and trusted. Denial, a defense tactic, helps children feel safe away from painful, unpleasant memories. Growing up in denial will result adults abused as children avo...
Smith, M., & Segal, J. (2008). Healing Emotional and Psychological Trauma. In HelpGuide. Web 23 Apr. 2015.
...in being successful in my counseling. The final area in which I identified is obtaining more knowledge on the effects of abuse. This is critical when reaching out to others in their time of need. In order to provide a comfortable environment for someone to share freely, one must truly feel safe and free. My previous preconceived notions no longer obstruct my ability to reason and understand. Domestic violence is an unspoken epidemic where countless women live in silence because they have been faced with people who just don’t understand. To put it more accurately people who just don’t want to understand. As before mentioned often it is through someone else’s pain that we can subtly begin to see the good. My own personal pains have offorded me such an opportunity. With my continued growth I can only remain optimistic about the counseling which is yet to come.
We know that the mind clings to the negative — but research also shows us that 3 times more positive things happen to us than negative things every day. At any given time, a lot of things are going right in our lives. Either in our career or in our personal lives. It could be that you enjoy what you do at work, are grateful for the paycheck, or appreciate your organization’s values or benefits. It could be the joy you derive from your family, hobbies, sports, or community service. When we savor our experiences, we derive more pleasure and satisfaction from them. Spending time enjoying and feeling grateful for what is going right in your life will help you weather the rest. Caroline spent hours every week devoted to a community service activity from which she derived the joy and strength with which to face her other
Children who have been abused are left with more than just physical scars. They have many psychological, emotional, and behavioral problems as well. Their social lives are affected dramatically, and they suffer lifelong effects. (Lambert) Children tend to be emotionally disturbed years after the abuse, many have IQ scores lower than average, and some have even been classified as mentally retarded. Children who have been abused also show signs of personality and neurological changes. (Oates 119) Sexual abuse has been linked to nightmares, bed wetting, sadness, clinging behavior, and anxiety. Children also showed more aggressive and anti-social behaviors. (Oates 127) Adults who were sexually abused are more prone to depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and drug or alcohol problems. (Oates 132-133) Studies show overwhelming evidence of the effects abuse can have on a child, and the way the effects continue into their adult lives. (Oates 135)
Discuss the interventions for survivors of sexual abuse, including group counseling, for both adults and children. What would you take into consideration when determining what type of counseling, individual or group, and what types of interventions you would use with a client who is a sexual abuse survivor?
At the beginning of the school year, my volunteer project goal was to organize a program about emotional and verbal abuse that would be welcomed into area high schools. I wanted the program to include speakers who could share their personal experiences in emotionally destructive relationships in order for the message to really "hit home," and others who could share possible strategies for encouraging and supporting daughters, sisters, friends, and neighbors who are in emotionally abusive relationships.... ... middle of paper ... ... I am going to touch as many other lives as I possibly can.
Positive psychology happened in the year of 2013. This is an emerging field of psychology that focuses on positive experiences, including subjective well begin, self-determination, the relationship between positive emotions and physical health, and the factors that allow individuals, communities, and societies to flourish (Snyder, Lopez, and Pedrotti,
Coates et al. (2013) used 173 participants from a university, their study examined the role of gender and perpetrator relationship in predicting psychological distress and self-worth of adults that experienced abuse as a child. Based on empirical evidence is suggests that psychological abuse it the most pervasive form of child abuse. The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) defines this type of abuse as “a repeated pattern of caregiver behavior or extreme incident(s) that convey to children that they are worthless, flawed, or unloved” (Coates et al., 2013, p. 395).
Attitudes can determine on how someone’s day turns out, like if you have a positive attitude it can turn out to be a good day but with a negative attitude can turn out to be a bad day. In basketball Coach Mandy would always say, “A positive attitude will lead to positive outcomes.” Coach Mandy was completely right, she made practices fun and productive where the whole team was happy. Therefore when it came to games, not only were we having fun playing basketball, we were also winning games. When someone applies themselves to having a positive attitude at work will help them to deal with the unhappiest job. But when always showing up to work with a negative attitude already assuming it’s going to be a terrible day, it will. A positive attitude is also a chain reaction, which causes your co-workers to have a positive attitude. This can most defiantly improve the working environment with everyone’s positive attitudes. Must think positive in order to deal with an unhappy job to be successful in life and to move forward with their
The workshop started off as any other the speaker introduced herself as “Louisa” and explained that what she will talk about might hit some people 's nerves. Then, she shot my idea down that she was going to talk about partners. She said that she would talk about male to female partner abuse, but since that is commonly talked about she wanted to focus more on all relationships you have in life. From that point on she went through a slide show while telling her stories. Louisa showed us a bunch of slides about unhealthy and healthy relationships. I had also expected that she was only going to talk about verbal and physical abuse; however, I was wrong about that too. She talked to us about six different types of abuse: “verbal/emotional abuse, stalking, physical abuse, digital abuse, sexual abuse and even financial abuse.” She explained that abusers use “possession, isolation, demands, and stalking” to instill “self-doubt and shame/guilt” in their victims. She brought up a slide where it described actions that are both healthy and unhealthy. The list consisted of “boundaries, love, jealousy, anger and silence.” Then Louisa explained that these can be both because...