DEMORALIZATION AND HARM PREVENTION PLANNING Copyright ©2011, Indiana University Conscience Project.

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DEMORALIZATION AND HARM PREVENTION PLANNING Copyright ©2011, Indiana University Conscience Project

FLOURISHING PRACTICE SECURE BASE HARM GREAT EXPECTATIONS ( AND OUT OF HARM ’ S WAY ) GREAT EXPECTATIONS

FLOURISHING PRACTICE SECURE BASE HARM GREAT EXPECTATIONS ( AND OUT OF HARM ’ S WAY ) GREAT EXPECTATIONS

FLOURISHING PRACTICE SECURE BASE HARM GREAT EXPECTATIONS ( AND OUT OF HARM ’ S WAY ) GREAT EXPECTATIONS

FLOURISHING PRACTICE SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ STRESSORS, STRESS REACTION, STRESS MANAGEMENT

FLOURISHING PRACTICE SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ STRESSORS, STRESS REACTION, STRESS MANAGEMENT

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ STRESSORS, STRESS REACTION, STRESS MANAGEMENT

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ CORRECTED TRAJECTORY

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ INADEQUATE COPING SKILLS

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ EXPECTATION / REALITY IMPROVED ( STILL CONFIDENTLY OUT OF HARM ’ S WAY ) COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ OBSTACLES TO USING COPING SKILLS

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” DEMORALIZATION AND THE POSSIBILITY OF HARM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ DEMORALIZATION AND THE POSSIBILITY OF HARM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ OBSTACLES TO RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum HIDDEN CURRICULUM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum CARE LAPSE

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum HARM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum HARM

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES EXTERNAL AUTHORITY INTERVENTIONS HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum CARE LAPSE INTERVENTIONS FROM EXTERNAL AUTHORITIES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE EXTERNAL AUTHORITY INTERVENTIONS HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum CARE LAPSE INTERVENTIONS FROM EXTERNAL AUTHORITIES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE EXTERNAL AUTHORITY INTERVENTIONS HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum CARE LAPSE INTERVENTIONS FROM EXTERNAL AUTHORITIES

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum CARE LAPSE

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum SURVIVAL STRATEGY  ________ SURVIVAL PLAN

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum SURVIVAL STRATEGY  ________ HELP SEEKING

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum SURVIVAL STRATEGY  ________ HELP SEEKING

FLOURISHING PRACTICE COPING SKILLS  ________ COMPETENCIES SECURE BASE EXTERNAL AUTHORITY INTERVENTIONS HARMFUL BEHAVIOR HARM DISPOSITION TO HARM STRESSORS  __________ DEMORALIZATION “……………………” RETRIEVAL OF HEALING VALUES  ____________ Hidden Curriculum SURVIVAL STRATEGY  ________ PERSONALIZED DEMORALIZATION AND HARM PREVENTION PLAN