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the united kingdom joining the united states, informing him on something 5 minutes to so next it was limited to action on in line with the un charter. and also emphasized with ukrainian saying that they have had to enjoy an enormous amount of suffering over the past 2 years. the has opposed to cease by a gaza and that the united kingdom is actively involved in the escalation of that conflict by bombing government. so may see this visits to ukraine as a deflection from the issues a ton. and one has the united kingdom is supporting ukraine and it's fights against russia in terms of weapons and aiden. recognizing that ukraine has the right to defend itself was activity participating. now in the conflict in the middle east, but the reality is that most of indians have died in gauze us since the start of the war in october. and civilians have died in ukraine in 82 years of us that big a da 0 to me and mas miniature room is that agree that temporary cease fire with an alliance of ethnic groups off of china coordinated peace talks. this early this
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week, both sides say they will now resolve that disputes through negotiations that they one time residents of the chinese buddha, countries and playing by violence as the army owls to the elected governments of science and she back in 2021 south 2023, it was upon its hottest year on record 2024 look set to st. even higher temperatures around the world. that's according to the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration. i'm usually high temperature is triggered wall fires in the heat wave warnings across the world. humans where the agency says the el nino event is expected to set new heat records. this year. as 3 and a half months softer, a capsule containing rocks, some, an asteroid made of fire. we return to earth. scientists have finally managed to get it open in a fast with a us, the pro took a sample from the asteroid cold been new, but it's not just the ground, but it's night to find that tube accounts these bolts couldn't be opened. so they have to design new tools to get inside. i say the rocks are some of the most
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pristine ever recovered. mayhole, some of them says to the mysteries of how i sound, the system was full. what kind of corruption and east and indonesia have led to widespread evacuation order is indonesia as mounts and they want to be lucky. lucky has erupted several times in recent weeks. the government issued a highlighted warning after additional interruptions on friday. and you have another volcano on some entre island winters viewed smoke and ash, and that's for many families to flee to a temporary shelters. all right, well that's it for me down jordan, for now you can find much more information about websites out here at dot com. mindset is coming up next and then i'll be back in on the 30 minutes with morning spectrum. com. select the sleeping under the hot sun, collecting a limitless energy source, their own tri,
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hoses down to. so the panels on his roof, the decades the and then relied on diesel shipped in a great expense. with crowds from the australian government. the island built itself a so the grid now they can capture and store fully energy they need kind on state fits future of fossil fuels, no renewables, the natural gas from the gulf of thailand, power stations, binding co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy and china, but the government remains committed to colon. guess you will lose the freshman anxiety around the rod, the solutions to these mental health crisis week school. the big question and then make approaches to bursting on this week. sure. argentine on
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his motorcycle, which is the cabinet up anywhere on it. we made 3 therapists with a very different approach. and the last one is the highest rates of anti depressant, music in europe. we all get prescription drugs are the bad. so you, one of the wills copy is country is, mine says it's saturday night in bonus iris, while others might be out parsing. psychologist ignacio lubarski is running root therapy. tonight's topic freedom. that is noted. christina e file is a piece of paper she, me and psychologist, doesn't want his people to think or reflect too long. so that'll be dancing the normal way to go down. last the i'm going to do the same,
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went through. if you set them up to send them on the phone thing, the policy and the i'm on the you'll see on both him. but i think the it's a little that on these yeah. you had brought psycho turned about 20 years ago. ignacio joined forces with a tangling monster and a fellow psychologist to create this unique fusion of tube origin. tenants right? passions is look, look like. love it in the i'm a little are stuck with them in to know when young and today and what about meant that, you know, i thought i'd love it the, a lot of that that that would be gone. yeah. sorta toward i think what i'll see you on. what do you think people looking for in these sessions? one nice movie blade also and don't say i'm gonna say no you to put a lot during the week of august at the bottom of my, of, of, of assorted because i'm much technique of them. and also the home of
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a lot more or less than city like linux, young libraries. i see on the phone. i know. i know there you go is, this is a, the maintenance on there she goes, i know this is for probably saw at the moon looks that i'm not a ceiling video, but i meant the clinic. that's the one that we took. okay. must you know that i can think of, you know, single done. loyce is looking different. see you later. and then both the clinics you on, on boss hang on data that i may see now about effect up other line in the session, the participants web line phones. when i ask ignacio why? well, be safe. i have to experience the magic for myself, right? yeah. okay. don't worry, it's all under control that that makes me feel very much of a, relax, please, and feel the breathing. feeling your breathing. breathing off my nissan.
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ok. you are already practically dancing. and kind of what color does it for us? what the kind of a quite is to is this like a meditation or exactly because tango is on in our dance. me as a dance moves come to an end ignacio off to me how it felt. it kind of feels like a rocking in a caribbean. you're a baby. yeah. it if, if quite a unusual experience. i've never really thought about dancing with a blindfold on, but it certainly has some phone move out therapy to quality. what you just said is perfect because the baby know when i have a baby, know i do this, this movement. no, i looked on the baby. i take care. okay. now,
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then we come in some time ago. and we just dance. when we were babies with our mother, it's exactly the same thing. thank you for the education last year. the purchase quite less. feels in color full, but there are more of a 130000 psychologist here in argentine now. and i'm going to make one who of visible typical therapeutic approach. a large number of therapy to switch any ships to naval who, to board as iris called palermo toria, victoria below, as a prominent doubles as a consulting group sustain dollars. now she provides mostly middle class patients
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with psychoanalysis, argentina's most popular therapy here in terms of demand. would you say that you'll completely booked out say, think and so i got to find a way to what about the end that sounds like the same on us. and nothing on us you, the victoria says therapy is a process that can last the years. psycho analysis focuses on the unconscious mind drains and memories to help patients gain new insight. i'll let victoria explain that again and say, i don't know, but i will, emma, you know, be a struggle my studies that allow. yeah. instead of seeing that, you know, i mean now probably around the sun you her name finds. yeah. you a go moist, slipped in the upper left. see on it. ok. the pass. sally does have the i'm a because why don't you see this and when, when it down come, you know, can be if and when the water, you know, savage, along the way as you are, those is
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a sure i'm gonna kill them. what i'm going to read, no one looking this up, but that isn't that a film for the stuff like them in the us that come on when other one? no city safe 30. i mean think a movie guard when i look books by the austrian cycle. i'm with sigmund freud to be popular argentina, 1st century waves of european immigration created a population in search of identity and well meaning. and now in the age of quick fixes many odds and to me is a still willing to spend use on journeys of self discovery along that. but obviously you know, something out loud enough. i've seen them give you any my something without going to have an invalid at the in the says yet, then you must have that up. yeah. yeah. i've been insane. the psychologist, fit usually it finally, when you know you have a problem that you have to navigate like this is on year of going every week. so,
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you know, many, many years and something that really actually quite scared me see in those into us on the lot of the, well they, the jobs i see in the ninety's that a me analysis on the thing was say they'll say i'm going to study. 1 1 there's been times where i felt sad, i felt angry and i've gone in saying the psychology and that's because you know, my personal lost both. my parents died in hospital separately before i turn 35. as a journalist, a covered arrange and pull medic incidents in a terrorist attack. naturals is off of the genocide. so i get the need to seek help when you're in trouble. but you know, every week as a form of self improvement. i just started with that's with a still, it's hard to ignore the needs, the therapy in today's well exotic depression and of the psychological illnesses of
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skyrocketing since the pandemic. and the mental health process has been felt here too is audra teen. i enjoyed some of the world's longest locked downs. the south american nation is no stranger to adversity. military, coups dictatorships, devastation, economic recession. in a country facing financial turmoil and one of the world's highest inflation rates, those who can't afford private therapists can still access psychological health. at this community health center on the outskirts of bonus hires, the tools are open to everyone in this community. what does a particular name that can say a hockey, i will just eat those people. it, but it really might be gus can still got a combined. he had a, i thought was thoughtful, i really don't see a some given what tools people who and associate out really local know me cold calling the so she has a mouse but i will have more control as i say,
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that is that the name of the people who are the monthly cost, the psychologist, kara lina, why not overseas mental health outreach here? the 70 just, i'm going to think they'll say something by the 3rd level of what that as i get that e s i lou fully amazing. see a lot. i know fully guy, and i've heard tina it's going to dallas stop in sagamore near the side. you know, we're not going thought out fully got good. i have to get m c, c. c. and the kerosene that invites me to watch a group session at the same time when local women are using ribbons as part of an imagination exercise. we ought to work out who is wanting the data sitting because the clients of the program have to come to therapy. a fishy as i seek associated daniels. i'm satisfied if they say they defy seal a book at the moment. so the facing is
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a look at some of this and then i'll go to bed and then they look at most less and we'll see on this the demo taken offense. i mean, those were on say they don't bogo on the info and on the nose they got most of the kind of pacific i'm in think i know what a book a lot of i guess you must say that for the soul. and i can see that in itself, it doesn't weigh a go, and that, that gets hit by an eco goes into play and send you the gotcha. so last k one to sit on kind of pasco, is it showed, um, would i be able, i'm already in the say at that aldehyde. yeah. me as well, but some examples of movie to move to for. so i'm going to, i'm going to be something else i need to as associate basil and this and because i'm not kind of so nothing because i'm as i don't need the that a good way that sylvia carlita says the center enables the whole community to be empowered through sarah no speak with a he a forwarded by that is named david. i'll leave that in less. i lose k or cut out for a 2nd. so you document that it too much. you know,
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when i 1st heard about adding pain is obsession with psychology. i thought people might be self installed at the very least starting to think is that since being here, i discovered that people really care about their mental health. and therapy is a tool of good to help the most vulnerable and you know, whether you're into blind phones or ribbons. that's a beautiful thing. to odds and tina, i'm curious to know what solutions are out there. countries with mental health support is in short supply. the northern region of europe to some of the world's biased rates, a prescription drug usage to treat bonuses like depression. jeremy begins here in rural last month. i'm making use of anti depressants to find of these tools, helping to improve the mental health. there is no aust, trust the daughter was just a change when she took those,
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those pills for anxiety and depression. you know awesome prescription drug use amongst 2 young girls is risen by around 90 percent over the past decade. i've been using them for 10 years. they've changed me a lot. it's kind of changed me from being just a little anxious and depressed girl and to someone who can regulate their emotions. i 1st started going to a therapist when i was little like, i don't know, 89. due to bullying and school, i tried like meditation as well. just nothing seemed to do the trick. i was getting inside the bags every day before school. for me it was crazy. i didn't sit and i was
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a quiet kid. and i also have to read sometimes so i can pull in a lot. that's necessary. she sparring after she was sexually assaulted at a scout was a turning point of my flight depression anxiety a lot worse. if this got worse over the years, because i didn't talk about it. so and eventually i just broke down the the 30 on the, for the communities are among the highest uses antidepressants. you know, iceland, me and my sister ripples tickets and some of my friends take it as well. so it's definitely a pretty common thing. can you imagine office outlook, you know, a once like a week or something without taking them at the withdrawal central. so were,
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but i was just, i was crying ever, ever so busy and hot and cold? it was hotter fi. so i don't really want to go awesome. if i don't have to. how does that take me from you personally coping to as a coping to i would definitely not be in the same place. i am right now. the last one, are there alternative staff to present? really? there's not a good access to therapist. it's very difficult to get an appointment. it can be super expensive. um, just a pain listening to the story. she's definitely strong and she's definitely a survivor for it. she, here's a guarantee. the presence is the sort of stop got to deal with trauma to navigate problems 90 bit. if the system is expensive,
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understaffed, a lot of jobs you know, i find a box of anti depressants is 7 times cheaper than how well with the scientology. it's why prescription to the same as a quick, easy treatment in a country who's mental health system is plague by stuff shortages and then washington. it's broken, it needs the money, it needs resources. i feel like in the system, you're just the number on the paper and it's just want to get rid of you need to call to a top coast or to the punk group is trying to strike a chord in a country famous. the buell and a sea of alternative musicians today mean it. these were hosting a song about being prepped in a violent relationship. it's just one of the many to she's explaining
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the sat is getting under the person when i was 15 or 16. and it was just like the way it was presented to me was you have depression and anxiety. and here's a pill that will solve all the problems. when i was 17 i attempted suicide. and after 2 days at the hospital they just gave me a new prescription for the presence and something me on my way. and then came post natal depression, emotional bonus, and the abusive relationship therapy didn't help an off to multiple suicide attempts, you know, was admitted to a psychiatric units. i just remember thinking i'm going to feel like this forever. and there's nothing i can do about it that i had to be depressed and or take pills
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for the rest of my life. it wasn't some good news. stop taking antidepressants, but now, but she's not against using pills again. if a crisis occurs, i hope that i'd never have to use them again. but if it's an one i will and that's like height, right? yeah, that's okay. they can help me and i just don't take them in the the just go lane but and wait. like i did before, now i'm not on pills, but i did to work together to be able to quickly the drugs i worked lean is referring to the program. she's done here at cuba. it's the largest p run organization, providing mental health services in the country, offering supports and activities and enable people to design their own talk to recovery, triggered off of trend name is month around today. she volunteers here. how does, who did it ross? where perhaps the traditional mental health system does not. uh,
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there's no time limits and you're in charge of your own recovery. like when i was putting my medication, i was getting helpful tips and stuff. and what i thought of them again, i told them about it and i'm like, okay, good for you. like each individual task one works for me that i look around and i say people just doing their own thing. it's not like your in a center in sitting in a room and being spoken to people of working on their own projects, working on them. so yes, it's not the step place to tell people what to do here. retribution soon works as a guidance counselor here. he says you grapples community oriented approach is considered radical in iceland. what? who i was but fast as we are open house. we welcome people in and we offer the many things you can play music even to arts and crafts. you can, through your, you can come here for a cup of coffee or chit chat,
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or you can go into quite more serious meetings and talk about your experience, your trauma, your feelings here. you can just to be yourself, are slim, consistently cox the least of the world's happy as nations. but do data says that's an illusion. rather, it's a society that needs to make spies to people, to embrace their emotions. we have medical life. so most of a life too much, we are really quick when we're having a crisis to think, oh, we need to go to the doctor and when you go to attempt to get on, get scribe medicine, especially at the depressed and then as by x i, d, and i'm bored, people go there to push these until ask themselves the serious question. like, why am i speaking this cannot get through this? what can i do there? how do you want the system to change? like what, what would be a good outcome? we want the government's fund best or alternative approaches,
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so they are reliable. and why of the option for people who wants to try something else, then the medical model treatment to expire. alternative options out there, correct? invites me to join an officer of super cold. a bush and they're a popular i swear to pop song out before we type plus one member called tom leads us into the
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of the the i feel like coming take you the class the feeling you actually raise. now
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notice how for the freezing air is compared to the vacuum, the warm embrace of a t i sent me cool. caresses says this experience is the just a quick deal. how do you see bathing help to definitely help me reduce my exciting stuff to in the 201617 when i was feeling well distressed. soon as i hit the cold water, everything was quite everything was quiet. and when i came up tonight to generate monthly, it's like it was like a start over again. and all that over again. with my nervousness, it's like a drunk you feel before you after it. we just have a bit,
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the packet need is, has she's trying at a new, on one of the friends. it's an older, typical make of mena now works on film and theater productions as a special effects makeup. awesome. so what is your dream? i'm living it. i'm in a really good place. i can actually honestly say, and i don't know a few years ago, i couldn't imagine as being in this press like, no way and 142 dollars and i got the message and it's the simple answer really because i'm not good with the fine lines. i'm not good with it, like everything needs to be perfect. so i love doing messy way by embracing imperfection means has look to let go of the wire east and focus on the press. i
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was always thinking of what happens next lowest and it was usually with anxieties. i was scared of the future and i was depressed about the past. so after working out the past, i'm seeing that i can not be dwelling in more, may or may not happen. just enjoy the know the the latest news as it breaks for many people have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change the traditions with detailed coverage over the next 3 or 4 months when people were entering the means previous case as opposed to prison or rise again from around the world. it was near here at valley forge that the us had declared its independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden says,
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power stations, binding co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy and china. but the government remains committed to colon, guess the guns as alex, the hospital runs out of fuel that is plunged into darkness pulsing, don't just treat patients, including premature babies by flashlight. the color ones are in jordan, this is out. is there a line from del, so it coming up the noise in the side that gives us potential to court has converted to with regards to the any just fishing which is the international court of justice deliver.

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