Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Housing Advisory – Rent A Shared Room – Bully Management – By Keith Torkelson MS – Housing Advisory Board – Sleep Bullies - SleepAbility


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Dedicated to Jessie [MIA]
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In Memory Of

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Housing Advisory – Rent A Shared Room – Bully Management – By Keith Torkelson MS – Housing Advisory Board – Sleep Bullies - SleepAbility
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Abstract – Executive Summary
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Prologue
This is a paper on bullying in a Rent A Shared Room (RASR) environment.  This report is a sub-set of our process we call roommate matching in a RASR environment.  It pertains to Keith “Buster” Torkelson MS and some of his housemates.  We author this paper as a product of Mentalation Solutions Group (MSG).  For this study we differentiate various types of bullies.  The players in this passion play are housemates: Theodore “Ted” Francis, Rochester Cannon, Mike O., and William C Shrader.  For the most part these individuals are the antagonists in this study.  There are also a few protagonists: Gloria “Casita” (“G”), Mel “Casito” (“M”), Lawrence David Chan (LDC), and Joyce Maxine Brown (JMB).  We discuss other players in a lessor role.  Buster shared a room with LCD at UC Davis.  We here at MSG give LDC an A grade for not being a bully.  Keith’s relationship with LCD is our model of how to get a Rent A Shared Room right.
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Standards and Measurement
This paper is designed to be one chapter in our Housing Advisory Board (HAB) project.  To keep the materials tighter we introduce our latest version of Repeating Themes.  At this point we have fourteen Repeating Themes.  Here in this paper we address about half of them.  As is usual the case we develop our own assessment tools using an Iterative Approach.  There were no best fit assessments about bullying in a RASR environment directly via the online literature.  In sum we developed, adapted, and transformed a total of about six (6) assessment tools.  For two of our bully assessment tools we took a shot at standardizing cutoff values.
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Anti-Strengths (@) Approach
Most if not all tools used in this study were scored by Buster. We here at Mentalation Solutions Group (MSG) created our anti (@) strengths assessment.  With this derived tool low scores are favorable.  As stated earlier Lawrence David Chan (LDC) was Buster’s Rent A Shared Room roommate from 1983-1984.  On August 26 (M), 2019 applying our “Anti” assessment we scored LDC retroactively 4% where lower scores are favorable.  Buster shared a room in a RASR environment with retired and wounded Vietnam Vet Rochester Cannon.  Overall from the period 2014-2019 Rochester earned himself an 86%.  Rochester is both a Space and Sleep Bully.
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Have To Ask – Normal – Comparative Features of Bullying
After living so long in a Rent A Shared Room (RASR) environment we have to ask: Did “Buster” ever have it normal.  The answer is” Yes on many occasions!  Just last July 2019 Buster had the privilege to meet up with one of his college RASR roommates.  This legacy roommate was Lawrence David Chan (LDC).  Both LDC and Keith were attending UC Davis in a pre-medical fashion.  We scored Keith’s association with LDC retroactively.  LDC is one of our Bully Controls.  On one of our bully assessments LDC earned himself a 2%.  On said assessment lower scores are favorable.  This outcome indicates that Buster on and off has demonstrated the qualities that made him a good roommate.  On August 22 (TH) we applied the same assessment in real time (RT) to a housemate and Space Bully Theodore “Ted” Francis.  Ted earned himself 63.3%.  All assessments herein were scored by Keith “Buster” Torkelson.
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Model for A Rated Roommates
Buster - Lawrence - Earl
Reunion 2019
At UC Davis all earned their degrees
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2018-2019 Snapshot Measures – Table - Bully Related Scale Summary
Core Instruments – Bully Assessment
We have been told time and time again: “Share and apply your lived experiences” in behavioral health.  We here at Mentalation Solutions Group (MSG) created two assessment tools to capture the bully experience.  One addresses overt bullies and the other addresses passive aggressive bullies.  After scoring two non-bullies we set the healthy range at and between 0.00% and 25.0%.  The unhealthy range came up at and between 58.3% and 75%.  Bully scores greater than 75% indicate that a physical assault incident may loom in the midst.  Our housemate bully Ted earned himself on March 14 (W), 2018 an overt bully score of 66.7%.  On the same day he earned a passive aggressive bully score of 58.3%.  On April 30 (TU), 2018 we scored our then roommate Rochester Cannon.  Rochester is a Sleep Bully.  Rochester earned a 58.3% as an overt bully and a 75.0% as a passive aggressive bully.  The two members in our control group are Gloria our Interventionist and Joyce Maxine Brown our Family Therapist.  The discoveries about them are included below in the body of the report.
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2018 - Longitudinal Matrix - All Ratings About Theodore “Ted” Francis AKA Zep
We developed an assessment tool to capture “Buster’s” reaction with one bully in particular.  His name is Theodore “Ted” Francis.  He shares the house with us yet not in our room.  For the most part he is not a Sleep Bully.  Amongst all of our sub-types of bully he falls under many types.  Here we address him as a Space Bully.  We captured our reactions longitudinally throughout 2018.  High scores are favorable.  On February 26 (M), 2018 Ted was having the most effect on our reactions (reactivity).  About us and him we scored 57.7%.  By April 27 (F), 2018 the effect Ted was having on us had lessened improving to 82.7%.  Our reactivity is more often than not associated with anxiety.  One of the reasons we can tolerate daytime stress leading to anxiety is that we get enough regenerative sleep.  In general we feel that for Buster bullies have a negative influence on Buster’s Quality Of Life (QOL).
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Special Topic – P4D - Behavioral Health Doctor (BHD) and Bully Intervention
We here at MSG asked ourselves the question?  Can our Behavioral Health Doctor (BHD) help us with our bully problems.  For example can our current doctor help us to get William or Mike to be quiet and sleep through the night?  Up front we believe that due to his innate vulnerabilities “Buster” gets bullied a lot.  Back in 2010 Buster was sharing a room with a self-defined bully.  His name was Keith Edward Wadding (KEW).  KEW said he had a history of violence and bullying.  KEW blamed it on his abusive father.  At the time we had monthly appointments with our then BHD Doctor Vu MD.  As we told Dr. Vu our roommate (KEW) was off the chart angry, making it hard to sleep at night and destroying property.  Dr. Vu said it was situational.  He was of no help as our health deteriorated.  Eventually by 2012 Buster entered a downward spiral that resulted in catastrophic loss including hospitalization.  Below we share some of doctor Alan Duy Vu’s objective performance numbers.  We accessed four (4) rating services: Vitals, Healthgrades, WebMD, and Google.  Dr. Vu’s clients gave him ratings ranging between 3.1 - 5.0 stars.  Dr. Vu failed us when it came to helping directly with our bully problem.  Indirectly he helped us sleep a bit with the Clozapine (Not Klonopin) that he sustained us on.  We now have and new and improved BHD.  His name is Rimal B Bera (RBB) MD.  We really don’t feel he can offer any substantial help with our current bully and associated sleep issues.  RBB doesn’t even ask questions such as: How are you sleeping?  Can I do anything to help?  To sum it up in Buster’s circumstance our BHDs have not or do not present themselves much as a resource for bully and sleep management.  In the future this needs corrective action by BHD and policy (rule) makers.
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Bullies & Health
We accessed an assessment online and adapted it to our needs.  The source assessment is called the Health-Related Quality Of Life Scale or HRQOL-14.  With MSG’s adapted HRQOL-14 high scores indicate problems. Like the original our version takes into consideration 3 “modules.  All elements are assessed about “Buster”.  We ran all assessments for Buster on August 26 (M), 2019.  The first of the three modules is the “Core Healthy Days Module”.  Buster scored 38% for health and resilience in the face of a bully or bullies.  The second of the three modules is “Activity Limitations Module”.  Buster scored 60% for problems in the face of a bully.  The last module in this series is called “Healthy Days Symptoms Module”.  This is an assessment for mood and symptoms.  For the final module Buster scored 45% about his health problems in the face of a bully score.  We find that the bullies that Buster deals with on a daily basis impact his mood the most.  With the HRQOL-14 comes a sub-scale rating itemized health problems.  For this scale Buster earned a 42.9%.
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Housing Advisory Board Theme – Bullies
We here at MSG are participating in a local effort (Orange County) to help house the disadvantaged and disabled.  This also included the homeless of Orange County.  We have defined at least two currencies about housing.  One is the bed.  Two is sleep.  The Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) is the shaker mover when it comes to finding beds for the mentally disabled.  The OCHCA promotes beds available under various classifications.  Here we address a specific type of bed as it is located in a Rent A Shared Room (RASR).  One of the major and nearly insurmountable issues in a RASR environment is bullying.  
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Rent A Shared Room (RASR) Facilities
The RASR facilities we address are in Orange County California.  The specific RASR facility for the time being we call Shank’s Truck Stop (STS).  It houses ten (10) adult men.  It is usually at capacity.  Currently, August 27, 2019, the men range in ages from 30 years old to about 65 years old.  The majority of the men are consumers of psychotropic medication.  We here at Mentalation Solutions Group (MSG) performed this study to help better inform the community with respect to housing needs and fixes for the disabled community.  In addition this study is a means for our principle, Keith Torkelson MS, to cope with the ongoing struggles he has being bullied.  MSG shares our reports via some odd six (6) Blogs.  In this way Keith feels he has a voice.  We find that Sleep Bullies have the biggest impact on Keith “Buster” Torkelson ongoing pursuit of health.
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Protective Factors - Health - Protective Behaviors
“Health protective behaviors are actions linked to decreasing risk factors, reducing negative health outcomes, and facilitating a healthy lifestyle. Health protective behaviors can be at the individual, familial, or community level, which all work together to eliminate risk factors that impair health”.  We here at MSG ask if and how writing this paper may be protective or in other words protect us from undue harm living with one or more bullies?  How can writing a paper decrease or risk of losing sleep and the downward spiral associated with losing sleep?  In one short sentence it helped us identify the approaches on a night by night basis that are helpful to us to counter the frustrations driven by bullies particularly Sleep Bullies and Space Bullies.  We will go back to the Protective Factor Approach (PFA) multiple times in the future because it makes sense to MSG and Buster.  I am Avey Asus – I am a construct – I associate meaningfully with MSG - I wrote this paragraph as well as several others in this report. 
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Partners & Pinterest Part
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Joyce Maxine Brown
Family Interventionist
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OCHCA Centralized Assessment Team (CAT) Service
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Public Health Referral Line
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Table of Matrices – Tables – Special Topics
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Introduction - 20190826-M: Table - Types of Bullies
Introduction – Table - Cast of Protagonists
20190826-M: Table – Sharing A Room Roommate Comparison
Introduction - 20190822-TH: Table - Repeating Themes
Table - Assessment Themes (Suggestions) – Context of Bullying
20190826-M: Matrix - Roommate Matching – Anti-strengths Approach
Table - Assessment Features
20190826-M: Matrix - Roommate Matching – Anti-strengths Approach
20190825-SUN: Matrix – Comparative Features for Bullying Assessment
2018-2019 Snapshot Measures – Table - Bully Related Scale Summary
2019 – Matrix – Comparing Two Bullies – Overt Bully Scale (OBS)
2019 – Matrix – Comparing Two Bullies - Passive-aggressive Bully Scale (PABS)
20190823-F: Matrix – Overt Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (MSG 12-Item Screener)
20190823-F – Matrix - Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (MSG 12-Item Screener)
2018 - Longitudinal Matrix - All Ratings About Theodore “Ted” Francis AKA Zep
20190822-W-ON: Table – Episode Notes – Mike O Bunk Bed Bully
20190822-W-ON: Table - Dialogue & Observations – Mike O a Sleep Bully
Special Topic – P4D - Behavioral Health Doctor and Bully Intervention
20190826 – Matrix – Comparing BHD Resources – Context Bullying
20190826-M: Matrix - Perf Rating Summary – Online Ratings - Dr. Alan Duy Vu, MD
20190826-M: Table - Health-Related Quality of Life Scale (HRQOL-14) – Summary
20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Core Healthy Days Module”
20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Activity Limitations Module”
20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health
20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Healthy Days Symptoms Module”
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Introduction - 20190826-M: Table - Types of Bullies

Housemate & Roommate Matching

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Type
Descriptions
Example(s)
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1-Sleep Bullies
Interfere with any stage of sleep
Rochester – William - Mike
Bunk Bullies
Transfer inappropriate vibrations through the shared bunk bed
William - Mike
Drama
Usual over the top angry – dissatisfied - frustrated
Ted
House Bullies
Mood Bullies
Over the top with anger
Ted
Over-the-top Bullies
Assault - Battery
Predators
Wrench your life behind your back
Ted
Privacy Bullies
Intentionally interrupts your private time
Ted
Rent A Shared Room Bullies
Any of the others that apply within the room
Rochester – William - Mike
Security Bullies
Theft and property damage
Ted
Sound Bullies
Not use headphone with appropriate
Space Bullies
Has options yet invades your space
Ted
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Last Reviewed: 20190827-TH: Bully Typing

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Introduction
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Prevention & Early Intervention
With respect to Bullies obviously prevention is the best strategy.  Yet due to high Behavioral Impairment Symptom Density (BISD) in the RASR environment we are bound to run into House Bullies, Sleep Bullies, and Bed Bullies.  The owner of the house and support person “Casita” does her best intervening early.  For Buster early intervention comes at a point well before even considering calling “911”.  As we state over and over in our reports Buster has an absolute sleep requirement.  Lack of sleep impairs his judgment and escalates in to anxiety and or panic.  With this report we hope to train Housing Advisory staff and tenants to prevent and address bullying with intent for preventing it over time”.
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Assessments
We now live in a time that paper assessments as compared to clinical laboratory assessments (tests) matter more than ever.  Assessments such as surveys can help the community and individuals determine the frequency and locations of bullying behavior. Assessments can also gauge the effectiveness of current prevention and intervention efforts. Knowing what’s going on can help the community, providers, and consumers select appropriate prevention and response strategies.  Assessments involve asking housing or community members, including tenants, about their experiences and thoughts related to bullying. “An assessment is planned, purposeful, and uses research tools.”  Assessment can help capture both the user (tenants) and provider (landlords) experience. 
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Develop and Implement an Assessment
Since 2001 we here at MSG (Previously Tork Reconstruction Company) developed several assessment tools to gauge progress about our Health & Human Services concerns.  In 2010 we began working on assessments for the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA).  One of them was designed to be “the full Monty”.  In other words it was to meet all specifications to be worthy of copyrighting: Reliable, validated, etc.  Our effort with our assessments was that they be applied one-hundred (100) or more times.  Now we make our assessments to help solve problems.  We have a process that works pretty well for us.  We pick the theme, steal some fitting questions, append items based on our lived experiences, and try to present a tool in a form that benefits others.  One important factor for us when we find a good fit online is that it is free.  Our screener surveys have less than or equal to 15 questions.  Our screeners can be answered in about five (5) minutes or less.  This makes them handy to bring with you to your doctor’s appointment.  Some authors discuss age appropriateness.  We have yet to weigh in on our age appropriately perspective.
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The Right to Sleep – A Fundamental Right

We were going to paraphrase this article yet most of it makes sense to leave in its original form.

FYI >
https://people.smu.edu/bhoward/2016/03/22/sleep-is-a-fundamental-human-right-indias-supreme-court-rules/


Mar 22, 2016

I”n February (2016), India’s Supreme Court ruled that sleep is a fundamental human right. "The court reasoned that sleep comes under the right to life because to be able to live people need access to peaceful sleep. According the Supreme Court judges, sleep is essential for a human being to maintain the delicate balance of health necessary for its very existence and survival…The ruling from the Supreme Court means people who disturb others sleeping could be violating their human rights. As a result, people could complain about loud music at night, people clattering around noisily when waking up early, employers not giving workers enough time to sleep between shifts, and waking someone up when they didn’t want to be. The ruling put the right to sleep alongside the right to privacy and the right to food in the country’s constitution. However, this doesn’t mean that someone can fall asleep anywhere and claim it was their human right. In determining right to sleep, courts would consider “reasonable regulation of time, place and manner of the act of sleeping.”
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The Sleep Bully
In our experience the defining feature of a Sleep Bully is one that wakes “someone up when they didn’t want to be”.  Sleep Bullying can occur in any stage of sleep: Sleep hygiene, falling asleep, staying asleep, and waking up.  For some people such as Buster sleep interruptions are not only torturous they have and can be associated with costly stays in the hospital for anxiety.  Buster gets anxious and other complications when his sleep is impaired by outside influences.  When Buster does sleep it make the next day much Better & Brighter.
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Sleep Statistics - Data About Sleep and Sleep Disorders


About Sleep: Tips, Quotes and More
Below is a compilation of interesting statistics that relate to sleep and sleep disorders. From this list, it will be apparent that there is significant amount of sleep issues and sleepiness in our society. The public health consequences from sleep disorders and sleepiness are staggering.  “We all really do not know that sleep is necessary for our physical and mental health.”  Buster only came to realize the impact that sleep and sleep issues was having on his health beginning 2012 after an episode of “Catastrophic Loss”.  We feel that sleep is critical in the health of consumers taking sleep aide and non-sleep aide psychotrophic medications.  As such sleep should be afforded the respect it deserves as a key indicator of health and wellbeing.  We state again: “very few know how important it [SLEEP] really is.  Since medication is involved this makes Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) and Behavioral Health Doctors (BHDs) at the front line with respect to a full service delivery approach targeting sleep fixes and the associated benefits.
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Sleep – Those with Un-met Needs
Based up data from the Sleep Association and Datacenter we calculate that 23.6% of adults in the United States suffer from some form of sleep problem.  So far we have found no literature addressing Sleep Bullies.  The Sleep Association indicates that: “The public health consequences from sleep disorders…are staggering”. Sleep issues affect both the disabled and the abled alike.
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Table – Sleep Banking
Description
Stat
Stat Owner
Adults age 18 or over in the USA
253,768,092
Datacenter
Adults with Sleep Issues in the USA
Ballpark
60,000,000
Sleep
Association
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CALC 60,000,000 (Sleep Association) / 253,768,092 (Datacenter) = 23.6%
23.6% of adults with sleep issues
MSG
Number of adults in the USA that are a victim of a Sleep Bully
Not available
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Last Reviewed: 20190828-W:
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Founding the Science of SleepAbility
What makes SleepAbility a Science?
[HELD OVER FOR NEXT REPORT]
“keith torkelson sleepability”
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Keith Torkelson’s SleepAbility Study 2019 Number I – A Right To Sleep (MSG, 201903) & Crisis Intervention – Health & Human Services Advisory on AnimaCules
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2019 - AnimaCules
May 29 (2019)
SleepAbility Study 2019-II Considering Role of Exogenous Factors including Behavioral Health Doctor’s By Keith E Torkelson, MS (201905).
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Housing Advisory Board Orange County Division (HAB-OCD)
If interested in DP search the follow statement “keith torkelson mikel r”. Overall we call our investigation of sleep SleepAbility.
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Vie For Credit
With the publication of this report addressing Sleep Bullies we vie for credit.  The credit we vie for is introducing the Science of SleepAbility.  Above are our three of our foundational papers addressing sleep and SleepAbility.
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FYI > Keith Edward Torkelson – Treatment Preferences - Brand New Day HMO
Dec 14, 2017 - Keith Edward Torkelson – Treatment Preferences – Behavioral Health Medication - Positions Mental Health Treatment Preferences for Keith Edward Torkelson M.S.
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Thursday, December 14, 2017   
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Introduction – Table - Cast of Protagonists
20190826 – Table - Intervention Resources
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Subject
Note
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Gloria Shanks (Casita)
Interventionist
Mel Shanks (Casito)
Muscle Interventionist
Keith “Buster” Torkelson
Self-help Specialist
Joyce Maxine Brown
Family Interventionist
Date Last Reviewed: 20190827-TU:
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[INSERT APPROPRIATE Protagonist IMAGES]
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[DITTO]
Shanks - Small Business Owners & Interventionists
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Buster - Dressed for his Doctor's Appointment
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Friend and Ally Jeffery A Nagel PhD
Executive Leadership
Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA)
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20190826-M: Table – Sharing A Room Roommate Comparison
Abbrev
Character
QGM
Note
LDC
Lawrence David Chan
A
Protagonist
Model RASR roommate
RC
Rochester Cannon (Basalt)
D
Caused intentional harm and interfered intentionally with Buster’s sleep
MO
Mike O
(Speedy)
D
Self-control issues
Bunk Bed Bully
TF
Theodore “Ted” Francis
D
Housemate – Shot Caller
Last Reviewed: 20190827-TU: QGM = Quick Grade Method

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Rochester - Sleep Bully
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Theodore - Space Bully
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Jon - Space Bully
Sample for Rimal B Bera's Patients
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Mike O - Sleep & Bunk Bed Bully
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Mike O - Day After
He threatened Buster with that fork on his plate
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On Top - William - Sleep & Bunk Bed Bully
William = No Time For Old Men
On the Bottom - Mikel - Control for a Nice Guy
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Introduction - 20190822-TH: Table - Repeating Themes
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Theme
Addressed
Here
Note
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BHDs – RBB
X
Doctor In Charge
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Boundaries
For Dr. RP Singh
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External Quality Review
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Family Involvement
X
Joyce M Brown
05
Housing Advisory Board
X
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MHSA Housing & Innovations
Jeff A Nagel PhD
X
Public Health Approaches
07
PCP – CDM
08
Protective Factors
Marginal
09
Psychiatry 4 Dummies
X
10
QOL & Bullying
X
11
Satisfaction
12
Sleep
X
SleepAbility
13
Social Poverty
Disadvantaged and Homeless
14
Technology for Recovery
X
Blogging
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Last Addressed: 20190827-TU: MSG Housing Repeating Themes
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LAW1
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LAW1 - Buster Given "TheBench" at Whittier School of Law
Practicing roll as JudgeFusion
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Results
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20190826-M: Matrix - Roommate Matching – Anti-strengths Approach
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Theme
LDC
1983-84
Retro
RC
2014-2019
Retro
Note
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@Determination
0.00
1.00
02
@Harmony
0.00
1.00
03
@Literacy
0.00
1.00
04
@PEACE
0.00
1.00
05
@Safety
0.00
0.50
06
@Security
0.00
0.50
07
@SleepAbility
0.25
1.00
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CALC
0.25/7
6.00/7
Health Oppositional Score =
4%
86%
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Date Scored: 20190826-M: RC = Rochester Cannon a RASR & Sleep Bully: LDC = Lawrence David Chan

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Example
@Safety [INSERT JESSIE PHOTO]

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Jessie Revisited
Carl takes down Jessie

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Jessie being crushed under about 270 pounds
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20190825-SUN: Matrix – Comparative Features for Bullying Assessment
Establishing Cutoffs – Relative to Buster
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Feature
LDC
1983-84
Retro
TF
20190822
(TH-RT)
Note
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Abuse
0.00
0.50
02
Bullying
0.00
0.50
03
Divergent Preferences
0.25
1.00
04
Dying Old Men
NA
0.50
05
Elder abuse
NA
0.50
06
Intentional Harm
0.00
1.00
07
Interventions Required
0.00
0.25
08
Learned Helplessness
0.00
0.25
09
Neglect
0.00
0.50
10
Not care of needs
0.00
1.00
11
Preying on the Vulnerable
0.00
0.50
12
Selfishness
0.00
0.50
13
Skew Preferences
0.00
0.50
14
Social Poverty
0.00
1.00
15
Victimizing
0.00
0.50
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CALC
0.25/13
9.50/15
Features of Bullying Assessment Score (FBAS) =
2%
63.3%
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Date Scored: 20190825-SUN: LDC = Lawrence David Chan: TF = Theodore “Ted” Francis
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2018-2019 Snapshot Measures – Table - Bully Related Scale Summary
Establishing Cutoffs for MSG Bully Assessments
Relative to Buster
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Time Stamp
Scale
Perp
Bullism
Earned
Value
Note
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20180314 (W)
Overt
Zep
66.7%
Housemate
20180314 (W)
Passive
Zep
58.3%
Housemate
20190430 (TU)
Overt
Basalt
58.3%
Share room
20190430 (TU)
Passive
Basalt
75.0%
Share room
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20190823 (F)
Overt
Casita
00.0%
Interventionist
20190823 (F)
Passive
Casita
20.8%
Interventionist
20190823 (F)
Overt
JMB
25.0%
Family Interventionist
20190823 (F)
Passive
JMB
16.7%
Family Interventionist
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Last Addressed: 20190826-M: Higher Scores are Bullish
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20190823-F: Begin Observations - Ted A Space Bully
Our records show that we were frustrated with Ted taking our morning space as early as April 7, 2018.  We went away for seven days at the beginning of August 2019.  Since returning Ted has ramped up his efforts to take our morning space.  On Thursday August 22, 2019 we had had enough.  We brought the space issue to Ted’s attention.  He gets all weird saying he didn’t want to hear it.  All we wanted was our morning space back again.  At one point he says so you want to hit me!  Incidentally Buster has no history of hitting people.  When Buster says no I don’t want to hit you Ted starts walking aggressively towards Buster.  Buster had to run away.  Incidentally if Ted hit Buster it would hurt really badly.  Today, August 27, 2019, is the first morning that Buster felt comfortable again in his morning spot.
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Unspoken Messages - Ted A Space Bully
Ted's Bible There is Were we routinely place our mouse while working first thing in the morning using our Laptop
Conflict over that spot there brought Ted to running 
Buster down with the intent to beat Buster Up
#NearMiss
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Ted's Avatar
(Consumer Art by Buster)
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2019 – Matrix – Comparing Two Bullies – Overt Bully Scale (OBS)
Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (MSG – 12-Item Screener)
Bully Intensity Scale (BIS) - Overt Bullying – Relative to Buster
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Behavior
20180314
(W)
Zep
QUANT
20190430
(TU)
Basalt
QUANT
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01
Has Demonstrate possession of weapons
SoSo
0.50
SoSo
0.50
02
Hitting (Touching)
Yes
1.00
With sound
1.00
03
Hurting-Hurtful
SoSo
0.50
Yes
1.00
04
Kicking
No
0.00
No
0.00
05
Networking Against – i.e. Team ups
SoSo
0.50
No
0.00
06
Pushing (Touching)
Yes
1.00
No
0.00
07
Shoving
Yes
1.00
No
0.00
08
Shows Little or No Remorse
Yes
1.00
Yes
1.00
09
Stealing
SoSo
My spot in the morning
Other we can’t tell
0.50
My Sleep
1.00
10
Taunting
Yes
Spot in the morning
1.00
Yes
1.00
11
Walk away from intervention
SoSo
0.50
SoSo
0.50
12
Will not negotiate
SoSo
0.50
Yes
1.00
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CALC
8.00/12
7.00/12
The Overt Bully Score (TOBS) =
66.7%
58.3%
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Last Reviewed: 20190828-W:
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“Do onto others as you would do to yourself”
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2019 – Matrix – Comparing Two Bullies - Passive-aggressive Bully Scale (PABS)
Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (12 Items)
Establishing a Normal Range - Cutoff and Controls
Relative to Buster
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##
Behavior
20180314
(W-RT)
Ted
QUANT
20190430
(TU-RT)
Rochester
QUANT
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01
Abuse with words
SoSo
0.50
V Absence
1.00
02
Alienation
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
03
Controlling
Yes
Invading my Quiet Spots
1.00
Passive
1.00
04
Defining Actions
SoSo
0.50
Sleep Deprivation
1.00
05
Lack of Respect
Yes
1.00
Yes
1.00
06
Lying
Yes
1.00
Yes Major
1.00
07
Name Calling
No
0.00
No
0.00
08
Not Trustworthy
Yes
1.00
Yes
1.00
09
Overuse Earphones
No
0.00
In bed time
1.00
10
Teasing
SoSo
0.50
SoSo
0.50
11
Threats to leave you
SoSo
0.50
No
0.00
12
Tries to squeeze you out
Yes
1.00
Yes
1.00
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CALC
7.00/12
9.00/12
A Passive Aggressive Bully Score =
58.3%
75.0%
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Matrix – Last Addressed: 20190827-TU: Lower Scores are Better: Ted = Housemate & Shot Caller: Rochester = Share a room roommate
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20190823-F: Matrix – Overt Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (MSG 12-Item Screener)
Bully Intensity Scale (BIS)
Standards - Establishing a Normal Range - Cutoff and Controls
Relative to Buster
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Behavior
Gloria
20190823
F-RT
QUANT
JMB
20190823
F-RT
QUANT
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01
Has Demonstrate possession of weapons
No
0.00
No
0.00
02
Hitting (Touching)
No
0.00
No
0.00
03
Hurting-Hurtful
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
04
Kicking
No
0.00
No
0.00
05
Networking Against – i.e. Team ups
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
06
Pushing (Touching)
No
0.00
No
0.00
07
Shoving
No
0.00
No
0.00
08
Shows Little or No Remorse
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
09
Stealing
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
10
Taunting
No
0.00
No
0.00
11
Walk away from intervention
No
0.00
SoSo
0.50
12
Will not negotiate
SoSo
0.00
SoSo
0.50
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CALC
0.00/12
3.00/12
The Overt Bully Score (TOBS) =
00.0%
25.0%
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Last Reviewed: 20190828-W: Lower Scores are Better: Interventionists Overt Bully Control: JMB = Joyce Maxine Brown
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"Do onto others as you would do to yourself"
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20190823-F – Matrix - Bully Assessment Derived: PC Learning (MSG 12-Item Screener)
Passive-aggressive Bully Scale (PABS)
Standards - Cutoff and Controls
Relative to Buster
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Behavior
Gloria
20190823
F-RT
QUANT
JMB
20190823
F-RT
QUANT
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01
Abuse with words
SoSo
0.25
SoSo
0.25
02
Alienation
No
0.00
No
0.00
03
Controlling
SoSo
0.25
SoSo
0.25
04
Defining Actions
No
0.00
No
0.00
05
Lack of Respect
No
0.00
No
0.00
06
Lying
SoSo
0.25
SoSo
0.25
07
Name Calling
No
0.00
No
0.00
08
Not Trustworthy
No
0.25
No
0.25
09
Overuse Earphones
No
0.00
No
0.00
10
Teasing
No
0.00
No
0.00
11
Threats to leave you
SoSo
0.50
No
0.00
12
Tries to squeeze you out
No
1.00
SoSo
1.00
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CALC
2.50/12
2.00/12
A Passive Aggressive Bully Score =
20.8%
16.7%
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Matrix – Last Addressed: 20190827-TU – Lower Scores are Better: Interventionists Passive Aggressive Bully Control: JMB = Joyce Maxine Brown
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2018 - Longitudinal Matrix - All Ratings About Theodore “Ted” Francis AKA Zep
Reacting to a Bully (MSG-13 Item) – Scored in Real Time (RT)
Relative to Buster
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##
Reactions
Ted
20180226
(M-RT)
Ted
20180329
(TH-RT)
Ted
20180427
(F-RT)
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01
1-Sleeping OK as Related
0.00
0.50
1.00
02
You always can’t tell - Belief
0.50
0.50
1.00
03
It’s not OK for a bully to pick on you – Applied (Belief)
0.50
0.50
0.75
04
Leave me alone! PRN
1.00
1.00
0.75
05
Act Strong
0.50
0.50
1.00
06
Fear of what? & What Ifs
0.50
1.00
0.50
07
Little Routine Avoidance
1.00
0.50
1.00
08
Moderating Moodiness
0.50
0.50
1.00
09
Make Clear not Acceptable
1.00
1.00
0.75
10
Teach Friendship Skills
0.50
0.50
0.50
11
Stay Calm
0.50
1.00
0.75
12
Plan of Action - ProAction
0.50
1.00
1.00
13
Share as Needed
0.50
0.50
0.75
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CALC
7.50/13
9.00/13
10.75/13
Reactive Boundary Score (RBS) =
57.7%
69.2%
82.7%
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Matrix – Last Addressed: 20190827-TU: Higher Scores are Better: Ted = Housemate & Shot Caller
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Lose Notes
20180218-M – Lit at Theodore “Ted” Francis AKA Zep
20180226-TU – Begin 8 day cool down
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20190822-W-ON: Table – Episode Notes – Mike O Bunk Bed Bully
Indirect Contact
Orientation – Buster bottom – Mike O top
Structured Temporal Reconciliation (MSG-STR)
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Time Stamp
Event
Note
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830pm
Begin routine quiet time
1030pm
Mike O enters room and begins drinking our beverages
Don’t steal my stuff
Sound accusation
1040pm
Mike gets naked
Request to go to bed
Mel frowns upon his problem with getting naked
1045pm
Bed vibration from 1045pm to Midnight
Mike O and Buster shared a bunk bed
1200
(Midnight)
Decide to not get Gloria and work it out ourselves
1230pm
“911” call suggestion quieted Mike O down
After the third roommate calmed down Buster got to sleep
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20190822-W-ON: Table – Episode Notes – Mike O Bunk Bed Bully
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[DITTO]
Mike O a Sleep and Bunk Bed Bully
After a recovery from near DEATH
His health is waning again
All he can think about is sex
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20190822-W-ON: Table - Dialogue & Observations – Mike O a Sleep Bully
Buster and Mike O – Share a Bunk Bed
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Observation
Buster
Mike O
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1030pm
Wants to stand up and not go to bed
Starts shaking bed
Masturbating for one whole hour
It’s not working for you anymore
At midnight we are fully awake
Gloria would prefer that you to stay quiet and in bed at night
Defiantly
I don’t care
Tell him Gloria would prefer you are Quiet
Gloria would prefer that you sleep at night
Defiantly
I don’t care
Buster turns the light on to lecture
Can you leave me alone and let’s get some sleep
Turn of the light
You know that not letting us sleep is causing harm
Share bunk bed with Buster on the bottom
What you are doing shaking our bed is just like prodding me with a stick
Back to Gloria and Mel’s wishes
And letting Buster be to get to sleep
I don’t care Gloria says
I don’t care what Mel says about being naked
I take a video of him at this stage
Should I call “911”
This quieted him down – we did not have to ask for help
Lucky to get back to sleep
Became aware of third roommate noise and restlessness
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20190822-W-ON: Encounter Dialogue & Observations – Mike O a Sleep Bully
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20190823-F-AM: Notes - Sleep Bullies
On the morning after Mike O kept us awake we found him alone eating eggs, bacon and toast in the backyard.  We decided to recap for him some of what went on the night before.  After about 2 minutes he says: Leave me alone!  We said we had asked him to leave us alone and let us sleep about a half dozen times the night.  Buster is very vulnerable during quiet time that routinely should last from 830pm to 830am.  The up time is set based on housing policy.  We closed by telling him you are a coward to irritate someone when they are down to sleep!  We told the interventionists’ our story.  Last night August 25, 2019 at 10pm Mike was relocated.  We are not out of the woods because he was replaced by William who also has a history of disturbing our sleep.
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Doctor Bera the New Doctor In Charge as of 2019 serving Buster
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20190826-M: Matrix - Performance Rating Summary

Online Ratings - Dr. Alan Duy Vu, MD
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Date of Catch
Online Service
Rating
(Stars)
#
Note
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20190826-M
Vitals
‎4.4
17 votes
Newport & Cerritos
20190826-M
WebMD
‎4.6
18 votes
Newport
20190826-M
Healthgrades
‎3.1
10 reviews
Cerritos
20190826-M
Google Reviews
5.0
4 reviews
Newport
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20190826-M: Practitioner Dr. Alan Duy Vu, MD


Stars Scores & Privileged People
If you notice the ratings that come out of Dr. Vu’s Newport office are better than those that come out of his Cerritos office.  We call this the Privileged Skew.  Years ago we were served for our Behavioral Health Needs (BHNs) by Kaiser.  We had groups both at their Santa Ana offices as well as their Aliso Viejo offices.  Based on our observations, clients in upscale areas such as Aliso Viejo and Newport tend to be more satisfied that those receiving services in poorer parts of Orange County California.  As compared to our current Behavioral Health Doctor (BHD), Rimal B Bera MD, Dr. Vu has rather high objective ratings.
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20190826-M: Table - Health-Related Quality of Life Scale (HRQOL-14) – Summary
Scores for Buster – Self-score
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Module
Score
%
Note
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Core Healthy Days
Resilience in the Face of a Bully
38%
Activity Limitations
Problems in the Face of Bully Score
60%
Healthy Days Symptoms
Mood & Symptoms in the Face of Bullying Score
45%
BSI
Impact of Bully/Bullies greatest on mood
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Itemized Health Problem Score (14 Items)
42.9%
Date Scored for Buster: 20190826-M High Scores are Problematic - B_ANS = Best Answer: BSI = Bully Substantially Impacts

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Relating Bullying to Quality Of Life

Health-Related Quality of Life Scale | SPARQTools (Survey)


Jun 28, 2018 - What
“Developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL-14) scale has 14 items that give a complete overview of a person’s health and wellbeing.”
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20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Core Healthy Days Module”
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Question
B_ANS
20190826
(M-RT)
Note
-
1
Would you say that in general your health is
Fair
0.25
BSI
2
Now thinking about your physical health, which includes physical illness and injury, for how many days during the past 30 days was your physical health not good?
30
0.50
BSI
3
Now thinking about your mental health, which includes stress, depression, and problems with emotions, for how many days during the past 30 days was your mental health not good?
30
0.00
BSI
If you answered “none” to questions 2 and 3, skip question 4 below:
4
(4)
During the past 30 days, for about how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation?
8
0.75
BSI
-
CALC
1.50/4
Resilience in the Face of a Bully =
38%
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Date Scored for Buster: 20190826-M High Scores are Problematic - B_ANS = Best Answer: BSI = Bully Substantially Impacts

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20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Activity Limitations Module”

“Instructions: These next questions are about physical, mental, or emotional problems or limitations you may have in your daily life.”

##
Question
B_ANS
20190826
(M-RT)
Note
5
Are you LIMITED in any way in any activities because of any impairment or health problem?
Yes
1.00
BSI
If the answer is no, skip to “Healthy Days Symptoms Module.”
6
What is the MAJOR impairment or health problem that limits your activities?
COPD
ADHD
1.00
BSI
7
For HOW LONG have your activities been limited because of your major impairment or health problem?
Since
2012
1.00
8
Because of any impairment or health problem, do you need the help of other persons with your PERSONAL CARE needs, such as eating, bathing, dressing, or getting around the house?
No
0.00
9
(5)
Because of any impairment or health problem, do you need the help of other persons in handling your ROUTINE needs, such as everyday household chores, doing necessary business, shopping, or getting around for other purposes?
No
0.00
BSI
Sleep Intervention
-
CALC
3/5
Problems in the Face of Bully Score =
60%
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Date Scored for Buster: 20190826-M High Scores are Problematic - B_ANS = Best Answer: BSI = Bully Substantially Impacts
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20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health
Health-Related Quality of Life Scale | SPARQTools
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The Activity Limitations Module subscale also contains Q6.
The answer format for this question is:
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Ailment
QUAL
QUANT
Note
-
01
Arthritis/rheumatism
No
0.00
02
Back or neck problem
Yes
1.00
03
Fractures, bone/joint injury
SoSo
0.50
04
Walking problem
SoSo
0.50
05
Lung/breathing problem
Yes
1.00
BSI
06
Hearing problem
No
0.00
07
Eye/vision problem
SoSo
0.50
08
Heart problem
SoSo
0.50
09
Stroke problem
No
0.00
10
Hypertension/high blood pressure
No TX’d
0.00
11
Diabetes
No
0.00
12
Cancer
No
0.00
13
Depression/anxiety/emotional problem
Yes
1.00
BSI
14
Other impairment/problem
Yes
1.00
BSI - Sleep
-
CALC
6.00/14
Itemized Health Problem Score =
42.9%
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Date Scored for Buster: 20190826-M High Scores are Problematic - B_ANS = Best Answer: BSI = Bully Substantially Impacts
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20190826-M: Table – Bullies and Health - “Healthy Days Symptoms Module”







##
Question

B_ANS
20190826
(M-RT)
Note








10
During the past 30 days for about how many days did PAIN make it hard for you to do your usual activities such as self-care work or recreation?

30
1.00


11
During the past 30 days
for about how many days have you felt BLUE SAD or DEPRESSED

4
0.25


12
During the past 30 days for about how many days have you felt WORRIED TENSE or ANXIOUS

14
0.50


13
During the past 30 days for about how many days have you felt you did NOT get ENOUGH REST or SLEEP?

14
0.50
















14
(5)
During the past 30 days for about how many days have you felt VERY HEALTHY AND FULL OF ENERGY?
R
0
0.00


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CALC


2.25/5



Mood & Symptoms in the Face of Bullying Score =


45%


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Date Scored for Buster: 20190826-M High Scores are Problematic - B_ANS = Best Answer

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Summary – Just 4 JAN
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Housing “SuperComp”
Now that we are coming down the homestretch writing this paper: We get to the part as if reporting to Dr. Jeff A Nagel PhD.  Dr. Nagel is a current Deputy Director of the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA).  He is the Director of OCHCA Behavioral Health Services Division.  Dr. Nagel replaced Mary Hale MS last year (2018).  Before Mary left she said in public “Housing is a complex issue”.  Believe us the more we delve into housing the disadvantaged anywhere it is what we call SuperComp or Super Complex.  That is why we focus primarily on the Rent A Share Room (RASR) sector.  RASR environments are sometimes called Room & Boards.  That is not quite right because few of us living in a “Room & Board” get any “Board”.  Another dimension of the RASR environment is the Board & Care.  We primarily use our experience living in the Board & Care environment to steal good ideas. 
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Sleep All Over the World
From our experience for about one-third of those at any giving time in a Board & Care they are committed to “Resource Traps”.  Back in March 2019 Buster was fortunate enough to meet with Dr. Nagel for close to one hour.  Buster and Dr. Nagel discussed MSG’s and Busters ideas centered about our Housing Advisory Board (HAB) notion.  If MSG were to be blessed with another meeting we would demonstrate that all county programs serving the Behavioral Health Consumer (BHC) address measuring sleep and SleepAbility.  How can people expect to get much better without proper and rejuvenating sleep!  This paragraph is not Just4JAN since we hope that any in need find it online. [Avey Asus, 2019]
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Promotions @ The End
One Health
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WorldWafers an MSG Promotion
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Images @ The End
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For this report with give ourselves a Platinum Seal for Transparency
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Promoting the Project that helps make sense of it all!
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Respite - One of Buster's Ways to Cope with Sleep Issues
Only possible with the help of subsidies from family and his best friend
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Buster on Respite
Nutrition to Heal By...
FYI
Its is monthly - It provides good insight into Public Health
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Hits for Keith Torkelson investigating Rochester as a Wounded Warrior
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What can we say - Mylan (&Teva) make Clozapine
Clozapine is very helpful for Buster's SLEEP
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A Blast From the Past
Doctor DeSilva missed the importance of SLEEP
for Buster's Health and Healing
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FYI - User's Guide for Dummies
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Rochester Sleep Bully
Buster gives him quiet time
Rochester Interferes with All Stages of Buster's Sleep
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Buster's Impression After Seeing Jessie Bullied
Vicarious Trauma
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FYI
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Impaired Sleep Mechanism

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Hits for "keith torkelson pinterest"
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-When he sees this while trying to get to sleep
Buster knows he is on the way to the hospital
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SLEEP is a Thing Greater Than Us...
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