A series of talks presented by Dr. Christine Baugh (Harvard Medical School), Katherine Snedaker (PINK Concussions), and Meg Curran & Dr. Ben Johnson (RI-CBT). Dr. Baugh talks about the current state of concussion education, social norms and concussion reporting, and how social norms can be addressed in concussion education programming. Katherine Snedaker presents on the current status of research into differences of sports-related brain injury between males and females and advocates for greater concussion education to promote reporting. Curran and Dr. Johnson present on the psychological symptoms of concussion that present in a therapeutic setting and can be long-lasting. Following the series of presentations, a Q&A with audience members is held.Tackling Brain Injuries through Education Design was a one day event at Brown University that combined a multi-disciplinary program development workshop with a general event featuring expert speakers. The goal of this video publication is to mobilize stakeholders at Brown and beyond to improve sports-related and general concussion policy, awareness, and practice in our community.Want to get involved? Contact us at cailin_frankland@brown.edu or emma_mcmillan@brown.edu for more information!Saturday, December 8th, 2018
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When first published in 1997 this groundbreaking work on the science of mood both redefined the field and—with compassion, understanding, and scientific rigor—made it accessible to those who would most benefit from the latest findings. Now, Peter Whybrow, one of the world’s most distinguished psychiatrists, has updated his definitive account of mood disorders. In A Mood Apart he argues that disorders such as depression constitute afflictions of the self, exploring the human experience of manic depressive illness, and rediscovering the human being behind the diagnosis. Drawing on cutting-edge research and his experience as a clinician, he shows how the science and culture surrounding mood disorders have changed since the first edition. Nearly two decades since its original publication, A Mood Apart remains an essential book for anyone who has been affected by depression.
Filmed at the California Southern University School of Behavioral Sciences. Please visit http://www.calsouthern.edu/psychologyTitle: “Counseling at the Crossroads: Better Serving Clients with 21st Century Technologies”Presented by Dr. Marlene Maheu (http://telehealth.org/marlenemaheu/)Description:
Distance counseling is an explosive area, in terms of both growth and controversy. Influences from the Internet, email, web services, smartphones, apps and more sophisticated technological advances are continually surfacing in day-to-day practice. Yet, many responsible professionals are leery of distance counseling because they’ve seen examples of unprofessionalism online.The unprecedented juxtaposition of demand for counselors to have technological expertise to augment counseling services via email, telephone and video on one hand, and to better serve clients by treating a variety of technology-based disorders on the other hand, creates an extraordinary opportunity for counselors. As we re-tool for life in the 21st century, the skills and insights of counselors will increasingly be needed, but distance counseling training is lacking. While much scientific information is available, interested counselors don’t know how to easily access the scientific evidence base. Regulation is slow to adapt.This presentation will outline optimal models for wide-scale adoption of a variety of technologies in evidence-based counseling practice, predict developments we are likely to see in the near future and highlight needed changes to counselor identity.Bio:Trainer, author and researcher Marlene M. Maheu, PhD is the executive director of the TeleMental Health Institute (http://telehealth.org), one of five providers of training for the Distance Credentialed Counselor (DCC). Dr. Maheu’s focus has been on the legal and ethical development and use of technologies to better service behavioral health clients. She has served on numerous professional association committees, task forces and work groups, including the American Counseling Association’s Cyber Counseling Committee.Dr. Maheu has authored dozens of peer-reviewed articles, and is the author of four telehealth textbooks. She has overseen the delivery of professional telemental health training to more than 10,000 professionals in 39 countries.If you would like to receive a certificate of attendance for viewing this lecture, please visit: http://apply.calsouthern.edu/attendance-certificate/
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 ConfessionalCrucial 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.
Visit http://HardcoreChristianity.com for our healing/self-deliverance guide and details of our Phoenix and online meeting schedule. Be equipped! Join us at http://fb.com/groups/hardcorechristianity LiveStream is at http://www.livestream.com/hohaz Free Counseling for Christians. Come with your burdens! Go with Jesus love & joy!Arizona Deliverance Center
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Recorded on: April 19, 2017 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. (Eastern)
Presenter: Glenn Schweitzer
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Alternative Communication Services, LLCSummary:
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.
These ten simple techniques–drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy, mind-body medicine, and positive psychology–can help anyone avoid anxiety-related problems and feel more vibrant and healthy by managing stress.
Google Tech Talks
September 16, 2008ABSTRACTThe 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