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Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000 Latter-day Saint Reflections on the Trial and Death of Jesus Basic Mediation Training Good Words for the Journey Ahead From the Orange County Registerhttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemo_gallery/1000/thumbnail.jp
Animal-Computer Interaction: the emergence of a discipline
In this editorial to the IJHCS Special Issue on Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI), we provide an overview of the state-of-the-art in this emerging field, outlining the main scientific interests of its developing community, in a broader cultural context of evolving human-animal relations. We summarise the core aims proposed for the development of ACI as a discipline, discussing the challenges these pose and how ACI researchers are trying to address them. We then introduce the contributions to the Special Issue, showing how they illustrate some of the key issues that characterise the current state-of-the-art in ACI, and finally reflect on how the journey ahead towards developing an ACI discipline could be undertaken
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000
Latter-day Saint Reflections on the Trial and Death of Jesus (John W. Welch) Basic Mediation Training (Jane Wise) Good Words for the Journey Ahead (Stephen H. Anderson) From the Orange County Registerhttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemorandum/1027/thumbnail.jp
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2000
Latter-day Saint Reflections on the Trial and Death of Jesus (John W. Welch) Basic Mediation Training (Jane Wise) Good Words for the Journey Ahead (Stephen H. Anderson) From the Orange County Registerhttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemorandum/1027/thumbnail.jp
Collaborative, creative, and diversity celebrating case conceptualization: Working with counselees to map the journey ahead
Comprehensive assessment and treatment planning are the foundation of ethical and effective counseling (Sperry, 2012) and require sensitivity to counselee’s personal and cultural contexts (ACA Code of Ethics, 2014). In this presentation, attendees learn a creative way to conceptualize and plan the therapeutic journey that is collaborative and richly meaningful
Legendary Ladies of Lincoln: Jerald Jones Woolfolk
Dr. Jerald Jones Woolfolk, a native of Mississippi is the 20th President of Lincoln University of Missouri. She is the second woman to serve in that capacity. Woolfolk holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Jackson State University; a Master of Science in Counselor Education from Iowa State University; and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Urban Higher Education from Jackson State University. Dr. Woolfolk has had academic and administrative tenures at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, SUNY-Oswego and CUNY-Staten Island. Her goal for Lincoln University is to “to make Lincoln best in class. I look forward to the journey ahead. I look forward to knocking out those challenges we have. We may have challenges, but they are not insurmountable.https://bluetigercommons.lincolnu.edu/lll/1024/thumbnail.jp
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What factors affect the emotional well-being of newly qualified midwives in their first year of practice?
YesThe Royal College of Midwives (RCM) reports that between 5–10% of newly qualified midwives (NQM) leave the profession in the UK within a year of registration, with similar losses reported internationally (RCM 2010). NQMs are in a position of vulnerability and are highly susceptible to workplace adversity that subsequently may affect their emotional well-being. This literature review explores the experiences of NQMs surrounding their emotional well-being within the first 12 months of transition.
Following a thorough search and appraisal of the literature, four papers were reviewed. Two key themes were identified consisting of factors that challenge NQMs’ resilience causing negative emotional well-being, and factors that enhance resilience, promoting positive emotional well-being.
The findings of this review demonstrate that there is a need for the consistent implementation of protective mechanisms such as structured preceptorship and supportive mentorship. Such interventions may improve physical and emotional well-being, increase retention and better prepare NQMs for the journey ahead; ultimately also improving quality of care for women and patient safety
Shaping Australia's Future
This article provides an overview of the development of the first national policy for the study of Asian langauges and cultures in the Australian education system throught the NALSAS strategy and the establishment and achievements of the Asia Education Foundation (AEF)
Book Review: German Exploration of Indian Society
A review of German Exploration of Indian Society: Ziegenbalg\u27s Malabarian Heathenism by Daniel Jeyaraj
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