Archibald Hart: Where has all our pleasure gone? – Biola University Chapel

Reflections on the epidemic of Anhedonia. Based on the book “Thrilled to Death: How the endless pursuit of Pleasure is Leaving us Numb” by Archibald Hart. Chapel form November 10, 2010.

Prescriptions Without Pills

Have you ever wanted relief from feeling discouraged? worried? irritated? locked in habits that ultimately harm you? These negative states–depression, anxiety, anger and addictive habits–are the common colds of mental health. Like mild physical illnesses however, they can cause much distress and, if left untreated, can lead to worse difficulties. “PRESCRIPTIONS Without Pills” offers techniques for resolving the problems that have been provoking your uncomfortable emotions. “PRESCRIPTIONS” guides you back to feeling good and then shows you how to sustain feelings of well-being. Avoid the risk of negative side effects like weight gain and mental dullness that can result from taking pills to reduce your negative emotions. Instead implement these drug-free prescriptions. Use the prescriptions on your own or with help from a therapist. Illustrated with engaging stories from the many clients Dr. Heitler has worked with in her forty-plus years as an internationally known psychologist and psychotherapy innovator, “PRESCRIPTIONS Without Pills” aims to help you navigate the route back to well-being and learn skills that can help you to stay there.

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Cynthia Li – Brave New Medicine – One Doctor’s Unconventional Path to Healing Her Autoimmune Illness

https://www.thatorganicmom.com/brave-new-medicine/ Views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests on ThatOrganicMom, A Healthy Bite belong solely to the interviewee and do not necessarily represent that of ThatOrganicMom, LLC/Rebecca Huff, interviewer. This video does not in any way serve as medical advice.

Reducing the Stigma of Mental Health

In partnership with the New Hampshire Department of Education, the R.E.A.C.T. awareness initiative offers students tips to deal with signs of emotional suffering, and directs them to resources for support and help. On Thursday, October 26, NH Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut joined D-H Senior Director of Public Affairs John Broderick at Mascoma Valley Regional School District to present the R.E.A.C.T. initiative and discuss the importance of reducing the stigma of mental illness.

Treating anxiety disorders

A Volume in the Jossey-Bass Library of Current Clinical Technique This book is thorough and comprehensive and brings together a wealth of up-to-date and practical treatment information of tremAndous value to the clinician. –C. Barr Taylor, M.D., professor of psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine Offers an illuminating picture of the psychological problems related to anxiety. It outlines effective interventions for problems such as panic attacks, agoraphobia, and social phobias. Also described are specific techniques, including exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, relaxation, psychodynamic, and psychotherapy.

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Mad in America

An updated edition of the classic history of schizophrenia in America, which gives voice to generations of patients who suffered through “cures” that only deepened their suffering and impaired their hope of recovery Schizophrenics in the United States currently fare worse than patients in the world’s poorest countries. In Mad in America, medical journalist Robert Whitaker argues that modern treatments for the severely mentally ill are just old medicine in new bottles, and that we as a society are deeply deluded about their efficacy. The widespread use of lobotomies in the 1920s and 1930s gave way in the 1950s to electroshock and a wave of new drugs. In what is perhaps Whitaker’s most damning revelation, Mad in America examines how drug companies in the 1980s and 1990s skewed their studies to prove that new antipsychotic drugs were more effective than the old, while keeping patients in the dark about dangerous side effects. A haunting, deeply compassionate book-updated with a new introduction and prologue bringing in the latest medical treatments and trends-Mad in America raises important questions about our obligations to the mad, the meaning of “insanity,” and what we value most about the human mind.

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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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‘Busted!’ Iowa Dem Bruce Braley is apparently casting imaginary votes [video]

http://twitter.com/#!/LeonHWolf/status/516649573561819136

Iowa Democrat Bruce Braley is running for Senate, but if we were him, we’d just run … away. The man is a train wreck.

During the same debate in which he claimed he couldn’t ‘identify with’ Hillary despite campaigning with her just two weeks ago, Braley also touted his, um, voting record:

Braley: I voted to authorize US airstrikes against ISIS. No such vote took place. https://t.co/7R1RqCJAt7 #IASen

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 29, 2014

D’oh!

called out RT @guypbenson: Braley: I voted to authorize US airstrikes against ISIS. No such vote took place. https://t.co/qy65bte8Fi #IASen

— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) September 29, 2014

Busted! RT @guypbenson: Braley: I voted to authorize US airstrikes against ISIS. No such vote took place. https://t.co/wX4Vr3i6mz #IASen

— Zach Hanover (@zhanover) September 29, 2014

He voted early RT @guypbenson: Braley: I voted to authorize US airstrikes against ISIS. No such vote took place. https://t.co/jjy2UCYtnR

— David B. Cohen (@DavidBCohen1) September 29, 2014

Oh, yeah. That’s probably what happened.

@guypbenson This guy was clearly not ready for prime time.

— Brian Cates (@drawandstrike) September 29, 2014

Not even close.

It's almost as if Braley has a truth problem: https://t.co/E1xVDITJTN #IASen

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 29, 2014

It would indeed appear that way.

"I never threatened to sue anyone." Dude, we have your e-mails. http://t.co/mbXig0sgcr http://t.co/kHplpqtuhx

— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) September 29, 2014

Keep talkin’, Bruce.

@guypbenson Next week, Braley will share with us what it was like when he fought in WWII.

— Matthew (@Matthops82) September 29, 2014

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Related:

Democrat congressman deletes insensitive ‘Trail of Tears’ sports tweet

‘Poor baby!’ Dem Rep. complains about having to wash his own gym towels 

Good polling news out of Iowa for the GOP. Is this the start of a ‘wave’?

#IASEN: Flip-flop! Dem in Iowa won’t ‘identify with’ Hillary at debate, but he campaigned with her two weeks ago

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/09/29/busted-iowa-dem-bruce-braley-is-apparently-casting-imaginary-votes-video/

A Brief History of Anxiety (Yours and Mine)

Patricia Pearson returns to non-fiction with a witty, insightful and highly personal look at recognizing and coping with fears and anxieties in our contemporary world. The millions of North Americans who silently cope with anxiety at last have a witty, articulate champion in Patricia Pearson, who shows that the anxious are hardly “nervous nellies” with “weak characters” who just need medicine and a pat on the head. Instead, Pearson questions what it is about today’s culture that is making people anxious, and offers some surprising answers–as well as some inspiring solutions based on her own fierce battle to drive the beast away. Drawing on personal episodes of incapacitating dread as a vivid, often hilarious guide to her quest to understand this most ancient of human emotions, Pearson delves into the history and geography of anxiety. Why are North Americans so much more likely to suffer than Latin Americans? Why did Darwin treat hypochondria with sprays from a hose? Why have we forgotten the insights of some of our greatest philosophers, theologians and psychologists in favor of prescribing addictive drugs? In this blend of fascinating reportage and poignant memoir, Pearson ends with her struggle to withdraw from antidepressants and to find more self-aware and philosophically-grounded ways to strengthen the soul. From the Hardcover edition.

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