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… they are hoping for them to have a big reaction (such as becoming angry, upset, or emotional). When you ignore a bully, … about you. What would they have to say about your bullies' comments? The people who care about you are the people who … people bully you. This is an example of a time when avoidance is helpful and necessary to keep you safe and well. …
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… As you complete your exposure activities this week, try to use the coping skills you picked every day. Download this Coping Skills Tracking Form that you can … reminder about either deep breathing or 5-4-3-2-1 or other common coping skills. You can also fill out your own using …
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… and target behaviors. Expect pushback and hold your boundaries. Whenever caregivers use a new strategy, it is normal … timer or the “first-then” board for the first time, it’s common for children to still engage in challenging behavior. …
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… Welcome to the first module of LUNA! LUNA is a program that … own, and some with your parent. You’ll also receive some guidance from a therapist every two weeks. This week, we will … how to manage your fears and worries so that you can accomplish the things you would like to. What’s special about …
departments › ... › opioid-use-disorder-conference
… on families and children. We are proud to involve multiple community organizations that provide substance use treatments so attendees can have a comprehensive view of how to get patients effective OUD … of opioids needed for the DEA-MATE Act. Conference Agenda Time Lecture Title/Scope Presenter 8 - 8:15 a.m. …
research › ... › astro-experiencing-feared-consequences-accepting-uncertainty
… error, your child will need to experience feared outcomes in manageable ways. Doing so will allow them to build … say something wrong or be laughed at by her classmates. One day, Sophia decides to challenge her expectations by raising … learn that they actually are able to handle their feared outcome. Even if they are bitten, chances are they will still …
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… estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer, the most common type of this cancer. The team identified a biomarker … CDK4/6 inhibitors. The findings support further clinical studies to determine whether this marker may help identify … models derived from patient tumors (PDX) and clinical trial data. This study was led by Drs. Ze-Yi Zheng, Anran Chen, …
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… As you complete your exposure activities this week, try to use the coping skills you picked every day. Download this Coping Skills Tracking Form that you can … reminder about either deep breathing or 5-4-3-2-1 or other common coping skills. You can also fill out your own using …
research › ... › astro-handling-bullying-and-rejection
… they are hoping for them to have a big reaction (such as becoming angry, upset, or emotional). When you ignore a bully, … about you. What would they have to say about your bullies' comments? The people who care about you are the people who … people bully you. This is an example of a time when avoidance is helpful and necessary to keep you safe and well. …
research › ... › experiencing-feared-consequences-accepting-uncertainty
… error, your child will need to experience feared outcomes in manageable ways. Doing so will allow them to build … say something wrong or be laughed at by her classmates. One day, Sophia decides to challenge her expectations by raising … learn that they actually are able to handle their feared outcome. Even if they are bitten, chances are they will still …
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