Secondary Available Programs/Curriculum For the secondary Level in the SDFS Library Addicted To nicotine. National Institute On Drug Abuse 1998 http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/safe/secondary.htm
Extractions: Books Videos Available Programs/Curriculum For the Secondary Level in the SDFS Library Alcohol, Tobacco, or Other Drug Prevention Curriculum appearing in bold italicized print have been designated as proven programs, which means they have been developed on scientifically based research and have been evaluated over a period of no less than two years. Programs not designated as proven may incorporate proven effective strategies, but lack the data collection to become an overall proven program. Life Skills Training (Middle and Early High School) A scientific approach backed by 15 years of program evaluation research. A 12 unit comprehensive method of instruction addressing all of the most important factors leading adolescents to use drugs. Teaches a combination of health information, general life skills, and drug resistance skills. Comes with teacher resource book complete with lesson plans and student workbooks. Curriculum In a Box: Substance abuse 2002 (Middle and High School Level) A successful drug prevention program based on developing healthy coping skills and a sense of personal responsibility and inner strength. Organizes 10 videos, 2 folding displays, and dozens of activities and fact sheets into a comprehensive overview and plan of attack for the dangers of substance abuse. (10) Turning Troubled Kids Around (Middle and High school Level) A complete student assistance program designed for use by the busy educator and to help set up a school-based program for students who have problems with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs. Turning Troubled Kids Around is a nine-step program based on the three broad concepts of problem, solution, and plan of action, all layed out in an easy to follow format.
Extractions: Tobacco Reduction Program, Health Canada Introduction This Virtual File has been prepared for the Canadian Association of School Health (CASH) with support from Tobacco reduction Program, Health Canada. CASH is pleased to have this opportunity to gather this list of tobacco related sites for students and teachers. The Association thanks Health Canada for their support. Notes to the Reader Please note that the Web Site addresses (URL's) listed in this document are not linked to this page on our web site. (This slows down the connection, something we wish to avoid.) To facilitate your connections, email this document to yourself. (Look under the "File" section on your browser for the command to do this). If you have a late model email program, it will make the connections to web sites listed in this and other texts automatically for you by clicking on the address (URL) twice quickly.
Martha M. Faraday, Ph.D. 19992001 Biobehavioral effects of nicotine in young rats An animal model to Ad hoc reviewer for addiction, Pharmacology Biochemistry Behavior,and http://www.usuhs.mil/mps/Psychology/faculty/Faraday.html
CORK Bibliography: Medical Education addiction teaching is limited and often fails to change the negative Medical and health science schools occupy a prestigious place in US society. http://www.projectcork.org/bibliographies/data/Bibliography_Medical_Education.ht
Extractions: home 17 citations. 2003 to present Prepared: March 2005 Hymowitz N; Schwab J; Haddock CK; Burd KM; Pyle, Sara. The Pediatric Residency Training on Tobacco Project: Baseline findings from the resident tobacco survey and observed structured clinical examinations. Preventive Medicine 39(3): 507-516, 2004. (21 refs.)
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Substance Abuse North Florida/South Georgia Veterans health System Substance Abuse Assessment ofcodependency and the enabling of addiction; Assessments of relapse http://www.avapl.org/training/Gainesville/postdoc/substanceabuse.htm
Extractions: Site hosting provided by: The special emphasis in substance abuse provides an extensive training experience in the assessment and treatment of substance abuse and provides the opportunity to function as part of an interdisciplinary team including (but not limited to) psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, addiction therapists, and nurses. The team provides continuity of care by following a panel of patients across program elements. This training will prepare Fellows to assume clinical, academic, and/or administrative leadership positions wherever they may continue their clinical careers. Below are the specific objectives for this training experience. Diagnosis and classification of substance disorders and substance induced disorders, including an understanding of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria and the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). Protocols for co-morbid psychiatric disorders, neuro-cognitive function/impairment, and personality disorders.
Mental Health Organizations And Events SOCATYS To SOCAZZ Professional behavioral health resources, including international conferences, The Society for the Study of addiction SSA was founded in 1884. http://www.umdnj.edu/psyevnts/meetingsSOCATYSSOCAZZ.html
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Maternal Health And Child Development Prenatal Exposure to nicotine, Cocaine, Marijuana and Opiates Resources Divisionof Mental health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug/prevention.htm
Extractions: Sept 1, 1995 FUNG Chi Lun 6.1 Summary 1. Reliability of Rating For the S4-5 Chemistry Syllabuses, interrater agreements of at least 98.3 % and kappas of at least 0.982 were achieved in the content analyses among the researcher and two experienced chemistry teachers. On the other hand, interrater agreements of at least 96.6% and kappas of at least 0.964 were achieved in the content analyses of S4-5 chemistry textbooks. 2. Overall Inclusion of all STS Topics The overall inclusion of all STS topics in the new Chemistry Syllabus is 28.30 % while the value is 15.14 % in the old Chemistry Syllabus. On the other hand, the overall inclusion of all STS topics in new chemistry textbooks is 21.97% on average while the average value in old chemistry textbooks is 6.87%. 3. Inclusion of Each STS Topic 4. Difference by Overall Inclusion of all STS Topics
Mayo Clinic Proceedings Teaching Motivational Interviewing to FirstYear Medical Students to ImproveCounseling If you met a patient with nicotine dependence in the emergency http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.com/inside.asp?AID=497&UID=
Neil E. Grunberg, Ph.D Medical Student Teaching Course Director for firstyear medical student 1990 Suzan E. Winders, The effects of stress on levels of nicotine in the rat. http://www.usuhs.mil/mps/Psychology/faculty/Grunberg.html
Extractions: Professor of Neuroscience (secondary) Education: Research and Teaching Interests Research Topics: Effects of nicotine in male and female animals and humans, including effects on body weight, feeding, locomotion, attention, and stress responses; Effects of stress on sensory and time perception in humans; Effects of stress on drug actions in animals; Behavioral and neurotoxicity of psychopharmacologically-active drugs.
Drug And Alcohol Concerns We urge the worldwide healthcare delivery system to follow this example. When the powder form is inhaled, cocaine is a highly addictive central nervous http://archives.umc.org/interior_print.asp?ptid=4&mid=836
Health Compare and contrast the fields of behavioral medicine and health psychology . the information/education and guidelines to prevent stress, addictive http://www.tjhsst.edu/~phannah2/health.htm