9 results match your criteria: "Academic College of Judea and Samaria[Affiliation]"

[Treatment program for dual-diagnosis substance abusers].

Psychiatr Pol

May 2008

Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Izrael, Department of Behavioral Sciences.

Dual-diagnosis mentally ill patients, i.e. those characterized with substance abuse problems combined with mental health problems, are a challenge both for systems treating substance abusers and for mental health services.

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Criminal mediation for minors in Israel.

ScientificWorldJournal

March 2007

Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel.

Mediation was introduced in Canada in 1974 in order to handle a crime of robbery and vandalization committed by adolescents. After mediation, these adolescents agreed to apologize to each of their victims and pay restitution. Several countries (Canada, England, Finland, and the U.

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This study focuses on the attributes of students of physical therapy in order to compare the profiles of students of physical therapy (PT) in two institutions of higher learning in Israel: Ben Gurion University (BGU) and the Academic College of Judea and Samaria (ACJS). This study focuses on a department where studies have an occupational/ applicative/practical orientation and high status in the higher education system. Findings of this study indicate broad similarities in the profiles of students at both institutions in relation to their age, family status, country of origin, number of siblings, parental education, and financial status of student family of origin.

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Factors affecting placement of a child with intellectual disability.

ScientificWorldJournal

May 2005

Department of Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Social Science, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel.

Parents of disabled children often face the question whether or not to keep the child at home or to place them. The choice between the two alternatives resides with the parents and various factors influence their decision. Several researchers have identified these factors, which include child-related parameters, family and parental attitudes, the influence of the social environment, and the external assistance provided to the family.

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Intellectual disability and parenthood.

ScientificWorldJournal

January 2005

Faculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, DN Ephraim 44837.

Parenthood in persons with intellectual disability (ID) is an issue of concern for the family, guardians, and professionals as there are many sentiments and problems involved: financial, technical, medical, legal, and above all moral. People with intellectual, developmental, or other disabilities have feelings, want relationships, and are able to have children also. The attitude of society has changed through time from the early eugenic concern with heredity and fertility, to a focus on the risk to the children due to parental neglect or abuse, to acceptance and a search for solutions to parental training and support.

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The Arab community in Israel coping with intellectual and developmental disability.

ScientificWorldJournal

May 2004

Faculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, DN Ephraim 44837, Israel.

The Arab family in Israel is still embedded in the traditional society with extended family support systems, but we see a population in transition influenced by the surrounding society. This paper looks at the different religious attitudes toward the exceptional people in our society (i.e.

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Smoking and adolescence.

Int J Adolesc Med Health

March 2004

Faculty of Social Science, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel.

Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances known and tobacco use started in adolescence can over time become a serious addiction with long-term health consequences. Tobacco was brought from America to Europe and has been used not only in Indian rituals, but also for medical purposes. In the 1950s and 1960s the adverse effects were revealed and the health community came out against tobacco smoking.

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Late termination of pregnancy. Professional dilemmas.

ScientificWorldJournal

September 2003

Faculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, DN Ephraim 44837, Israel.

Abortion is an issue as long as history and hotly debated in all societies and communities. In some societies and countries it is legal, while other countries have no legal basis, and some countries have made it a crime. Today up to 90% of abortions take place in the first trimester, about 9% in the second trimester, and the rest in the third trimester.

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The birth of a child with disability. Coping by parents and siblings.

ScientificWorldJournal

August 2003

Faculty of Social Science, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Academic College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, DN Ephraim 44837.

When a child is born, the life of the family changes significantly and each of its members must adapt to the new situation. When the child is born with a disability, in addition to regular adaptation, the family must cope with stress, grief, disappointments, and challenges, which may lead to a serious crisis or even disruption of family life. Parents must coordinate assessments, evaluations, and various treatments while maintaining contact with many professionals and numerous institutions or services.

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