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Andrew is free from 11 am to 3 pm, Joanne is free from noon to 2 pm and then 3:30 pm to 5 pm. Hannah is available at noon for half an hour, and then 4 pm to 6 pm. What are some options for start times for a 30 minute meeting for Andrew, Hannah, and Joanne?

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please check again and show the availabily of participant per option

thick timberBOT
# maiden ledge please check again and show the availabily of participant per option

Apologies for any confusion, let's break down their availability and find options for a 30-minute meeting:

Andrew: 11 am - 3 pm
Joanne: 12 pm - 2 pm, 3:30 pm - 5 pm
Hannah: 12 pm - 12:30 pm, 4 pm - 6 pm

Overlap periods:

  1. 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
    • Andrew: ✔️ (11 am - 3 pm)
    • Joanne: ✔️ (12 pm - 2 pm)
    • Hannah: ✔️ (12 pm - 12:30 pm)

There is only one possible time slot for a 30-minute meeting for Andrew, Hannah, and Joanne, which is from 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm.

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Predisposing, maintaining, Precipitating and protective factors from the story: Linda had a bad childhood, her mother constantly criticised and "put her down" as stupid, everything she did was "not good enough". Her father was also a cold and firm disciplinarian. She dared not do anything wrong, she behaved well, often try to be "a good girl", attending school and always helped at home. When she was 8 she was molested by a neighbour and her father did beat up the man, who denied it and father also blamed her for lying.

She never went to University as she did not get good results in her DSE and worked in a factory as a cleaner. She has no confidence and felt that she is "not good enough" like the others. She has no friends.

She met her husband who works as a foreman in the same factory; married in her early twenties, when she desperately wanted to leave home. She has two sons, Sam is 11 and Nigel is 9, both are diagnosed with ADHD. She could not manage them at all. They both cannot concentrate on their school work and has fights with friends and both just played video games on their mobiles all day. They are "at the bottom of their class". She felt very shameful.

Her husband Ah Tung is described as “bossy and unhelpful”. He would sit around all day, not even helped to clean the house or cook any dinner. He thinks “a wife should provide everything to make her husband happy". She said that she has a very hard life. She kept blaming her "life" that she is unlucky and did not know why she ever married her husband or has a highly critical mother.

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# maiden ledge Predisposing, maintaining, Precipitating and protective factors from the story: ...

Predisposing factors:

  1. Linda's childhood experiences with her critical mother and unemotional, strict father.
  2. Molestation incident at age 8.
  3. Lack of higher education due to poor DSE results.

Maintaining factors:

  1. Lack of social support, as Linda has no friends.
  2. Her husband's bossy and unhelpful attitude.
  3. The fact that both of her sons have ADHD and struggle in school.

Precipitating factors:

  1. Linda's marriage due to her desperation to leave her childhood home.
  2. The diagnosis of both her sons with ADHD.
  3. The general pressure of managing her family's problems and household duties alone.

Protective factors:

  1. Linda's resilience, as she always behaves well, attends school, and helps at home despite her difficult upbringing.
  2. Her job as a cleaner provides financial stability, even though it's not fulfilling.

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explain further on the protective factors, with examples, and theories if applicable