
Pi Kappa Alpha Risk Awareness Handbook. Frost Professor of Music. Berg is Dean and Patricia L. Frost Professor of Music at the University of Miami Frost. Keywords: reflective functioning, parenting sensitivity, infant attachment security, maternal history of childhood maltreatment, demographic risk. Highly reflective parents, on the other hand, are aware of their own and others' emotions, understand how their mental states impact their own and others'.
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Disclosure of an organization's disciplinary status can be found below. For additional information regarding the disciplinary process, please contact the Office of Student Conduct at (515) 294-1020. Suspended Organizations Date Organization Length of Suspension 9/13/2017 Pi Kappa Alpha January 1, 2018 (Continued Suspension until Reinstatement Approved) 6/17/2015 Sigma Alpha Epsilon January 31, 2019 Interim Actions Effective Date Organization Interim Action Taken Organization Status Date Added Organization Case Classification SDR Prohibited Conduct Sanction FarmHouse Level 2 #4.2.4 Indecent Exposure Disciplinary Reprimand Host several speakers/workshops on topics: social media, Office of Equal Opportunity, and law enforcement. Completed by February 1, 2018. Develop plan regarding how the chapter will institute new traditions during dead/finals week. Completed by April 1, 2018.
Pi Beta Phi Level 2 #4.2.2 Misuse of Alcoholic Beverages #4.2.19 Damage to Property #4.2.26 Violation of Conditions of Recognition Disciplinary Reprimand Comprehensive review of risk management policies by March 1, 2018. Review should include the development of improved training for event monitors.
12/7/2017 Sigma Chi Level 1 #4.2.2 Misuse of Alcoholic Beverages #4.2.11 Hazing #4.2. Turbo C Programming For The Pc By Robert Lafore Pdf To Excel. 14 Contempt #4.2.26 Violations of Conditions of Recognition Deferred Suspension through Fall semester 2018 Social Host Probation through May 6, 2018 Prior to participation in any recruitment activities - must submit comprehensive review and plan outlining new member/pledge education process and procedures including assurances on how they will not be engaging in any activities that would represent hazing.
This study examined relationships among maternal reflective functioning, parenting, infant attachment, and demographic risk in a relatively large ( N= 83) socioeconomically diverse sample of women with and without a history of childhood maltreatment and their infants. Most prior research on parental reflective functioning has utilized small homogenous samples. Reflective functioning was assessed with the Parent Development Interview, parenting was coded from videotaped mother-child interactions, and infant attachment was evaluated in Ainsworth's Strange Situation by independent teams of reliable coders masked to maternal history. Reflective functioning was associated with parenting sensitivity and secure attachment, and inversely associated with demographic risk and parenting negativity; however, it was not associated with maternal maltreatment history or PTSD. Parenting sensitivity mediated the relationship between reflective functioning and infant attachment, controlling for demographic risk. Findings are discussed in the context of prior research on reflective functioning and the importance of targeting reflective functioning in interventions. Review of the Literature Since 2005, a series of studies have examined the relationship between reflective functioning (RF), parenting, and attachment.