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0:07 – story 1.The Duchess at Prayer 42:45 – story 2.The Angel at the Grave 1:19:50 – story 3.The Recovery 2:02:09 – story 4.Copy (play ) 2:28:30 – story 5.The Rembrandt 3:05:25 – story 6.The Moving Finger 3:41:28 – story 7.The Confessional Crucial Instances by Edith WHARTON This is Edith Wharton’s second published collection of short stories (1901). One of these seven stories, “Copy: A Dialogue,” is written as a short play. The role of Hilda is read by Arielle Lipshaw, and the role of Ventnor by Mark F. Smith. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Genre(s): General Fiction, Short Stories Audio Book Audiobooks All Rights Reserved. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.Tag: anxiety books free
Seminar Familiar Spirits 102017: Divination, Sorcery, Necromancy, Clairvoyancy. Suffer Not A Witch!
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WEBINAR: Message of Hope for Tinnitus Sufferers
Recorded on: April 19, 2017 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. (Eastern)
Presenter: Glenn Schweitzer
Remote CART/Captioning Provider:
Alternative Communication Services, LLC
Summary:
The presentation will be about Glenn’s experience with tinnitus (and to a lesser extent Meniere’s disease) and how he was eventually able to find relief from the ringing in his ears. When it comes to tinnitus, few people have been let down harder than those with hearing loss as many of the common treatment options, like sound masking, are simply not possible. But Glenn’s story and his experience highlight a meditation-based approach that can work for anyone, regardless of their level of hearing. The goal of the presentation is to spread a message of hope to those suffering with tinnitus and hearing loss.
The Neuroscience of Emotions
Google Tech Talks
September 16, 2008
ABSTRACT
The ability to recognize and work with different emotions is fundamental to psychological flexibility and well-being. Neuroscience has contributed to the understanding of the neural bases of emotion, emotion regulation, and emotional intelligence, and has begun to elucidate the brain mechanisms involved in emotion processing. Of great interest is the degree to which these mechanisms demonstrate neuroplasticity in both anatomical and functional levels of the brain.
Speaker: Dr. Phillippe Goldin
Absinthe, Thujone, & Artemisia absinthium: What You Need To Know
Absinthe is an alcoholic drink that contains substances from Artemisia absinthium (wormwood). The drink has a long history of use and is often said to differ from ethanol in terms of its effects. However, there is little evidence for those differences.
The drink, like wormwood, usually contains alpha-Thujone. That drug could be psychoactive, but it’s primarily known as a convulsant. Under current regulations in the EU and US, thujone isn’t present at concentrations that would be dangerous. Research suggests old Absinthe preparations also lacked significant concentrations of the substance.
Overview Page (Including References): http://thedrugclassroom.com/video/absinthe-artemisia-absinthium-thujone/
Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDrugClassroom/comments/5c8bym/absinthe_thujone_artemisia_absinthium/
Absinthe = Green Fairy; La Fée Verte
Artemisia absinthium = Absinthium; Absinthe wormwood; Wormwood; Absinthe
alpha-Thujone = Thujone; (-)-alpha-thujone; Alpha-(-)-Thujone; Thujon; L-Thujone; a-Thujone
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Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement– Defining the Problem
At this Research for the Real World seminar, NIJ brought together law enforcement practitioners and leading researchers in the field of stress to discuss the current research evidence and practical benefits of targeted stress-management interventions and how they can promote officer mental wellness. In addition, this gathering provided an exploration into what additional research is needed to best support officer health and wellness, potentially highlighting priority areas for future research.
(Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)
Seminar Spirit World 2 050517: Types of Spirits: Lying, Lust, Mental Illness, OCD, Fear
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Diet Doctor Podcast #22 — Dr. Georgia Ede
All podcast episodes https://www.dietdoctor.com/podcast
It turns out that the brain and the body aren’t that different when it comes to the risk of toxicity from too much glucose and carbohydrates. As a practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Georgia Ede has seen the benefits of reducing carbohydrate intake on the mental health of her patients. She shares her experience and the unfortunate reluctance of some to acknowledge this association.
Georgia is also an expert in nutritional science, and she lends her take on incomplete and baseless reports such as the EAT-Lancet report. Is it science? Or is it vegan propaganda cloudy by faulty science? Georgia dissects the science and clearly shows how the report falls short of its “evidence based” claims.
Mobile and Personal Technologies in Precision Medicine Workshop – July 27-28, 2015 – Day 1
On July 27 and July 28, the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the NIH Director (ACD) hosted a public workshop on the scientific, methodological and practical considerations to inform the incorporation of mobile and personal technologies in the national research cohort of one million or more volunteers. The workshop will be was held at the Intel Corporation campus in Santa Clara, California, and was videocast.
This workshop built on the unique scientific questions developed during the April 28–29 workshop, digital health data perspectives shared during the May 28-29 workshop, and the participant engagement and health equity discussions at the July 1-2 workshop. A full list of workshops convened by the ACD PMI Working Group is available on the Events page of the NIH PMI website.
Agenda and time codes:
Welcome – Mr. Eric Dishman – 00:05
Meeting and PMI overview – Dr. Francis Collins – 03:18
Goals and Objectives for the Workshop – Dr. Kathy Hudson – 09:19
Mobile and Related Technologies and their Potential for Advancing Precision Medicine – Dr. Jessica Mega – 25:40
Lessons Learned from Cohorts Implementing Mobile Technologies – Dr. Josh Denny – 39:20
Mobile Technologies for Participant Engagement – Ms. Bray Patrick-Lake – 2:10:10
Variables Measurable Via Mobile Technologies – Dr. Spero Manson – 3:41:10
Social Challenges for Mobile Technologies in the PMI Cohort – Dr. Esteban G. Burchard – 5:59:16
Supporting Individuals with Emotional and Behavior Disorders in Community-Based Programs
Presented by TransCen, Inc. and the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center
Have you seen an increase in individuals with challenging behaviors in your community-based programs? Are you unsure about what to do and how to build success for every individual within your program structure? Join us as we explore the world of mental health in understanding emotional and behavioral disorders. Participants will learn definitions, terminology, signs and characteristics associated with these disorders and gain an understanding of what individuals may experience as well as some tips for supporting challenging behaviors within your inclusive settings.
Presenter:
Corey Smith, CPRP, LRT/CTRS
Inclusion Coordinator
Prince George’s County, Maryland Department of Parks and Recreation
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission