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THE BRAIN AND BEHAVIORS TOM ADAMSKI Ed.D RN CS Director for Psychiatric Programs Community Services
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THE HUMAN BRAIN INTELLECTUAL EMOTIONAL MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL
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THE HUMAN BRAIN INTELLECTUAL EMOTIONAL MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL
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THE HUMAN BRAIN EMOTIONAL MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL
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EMOTIONAL MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL THE HUMAN BRAIN
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MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL
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THE HUMAN BRAIN MOTOR VOLUNTARY SEMI-VOLUNTARY VITAL
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THIS COULD MAKE YOU DIZZY
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Spatial Relations Theory Were are you in relation to another person?????? Thoughts, Actions, Words, and Body Positions
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Intimate Space 0-1 foot from another person Only intimate appropriate things should occur in this space
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Body buffer system To shrink or not to shrink your body will tell you
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Personal space 1-3 feet away from the person
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Social Space 3-6 feet Social things happen in the social space
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Public Space (6ft and beyond) Only public appropriate things happen in the public
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How safe am I right here and now????? How safe do I feel Am I dressed for safety Is a person or furniture blocking my EXIT Be able to say “I will return later” Do I have 911 speed dial Is my cell phone with me and operational” Can I release from a hold grip
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Dementia Literally mean “without mind” The word “dementia” describes a set of Symptoms it is not a diagnosis. Symptoms Include: MMMMemory Loss CCCCognitive decline IIIInability to sequence CCCConfusion PPPPoor judgment DDDDisinhibition PPPProblem behaviors
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