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so, dr. clark, once we have established that the children have had some type of trauma based on the questions that we've asked, how do we try to begin the intervention with them? well, i think they, one of the most important things is, especially if we're dealing with youth, is creating an environment where they feel safe, and i think that's what dr. gillece was pointing at. the environment has to be safe and, as dr. harris pointed out, the person has to feel comfortable talking about something that they have a need to talk about. but, as miss cain pointed out, they were essentially told, they were blamed for the event. so the secret has to be retained, and you're now giving them permission to talk about the secret. and you're also reassuring them that there will be no negative consequences about talking about the secret, and so it's a lot easier for the person to talk in that environment. and there are strategies, various treatment-oriented strategies that are geared to functionally allowing the p
so, dr. clark, once we have established that the children have had some type of trauma based on the questions that we've asked, how do we try to begin the intervention with them? well, i think they, one of the most important things is, especially if we're dealing with youth, is creating an environment where they feel safe, and i think that's what dr. gillece was pointing at. the environment has to be safe and, as dr. harris pointed out, the person has to feel comfortable talking about something...
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and dr. clarkpens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated. you start using drugs that are illegal, and as a result of that you wind up getting arrested, and as a result of that you wind up in jail and then, depending upon the situation, as a result of using drugs you may become violent and you wind up in jail because of that situation, or as a result of numbing out you wind up engaging in "illegal acts" and you wind up in jail. so, a large number of people who are in jail or in prison are there for possession of drugs or for criminal acts associated with drug use and drug abuse. and that is one of the concerns that we have, particularly when many of these individuals have previously been traumatized. and, as dr. harris pointed out, what they're doing is
and dr. clarkpens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated. you start using drugs that are illegal, and as a result of that you wind up getting arrested, and as a result of that you wind up in jail and then, depending upon the situation, as a result...
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dr. clark. well, our hope is that the affordable care act will provide opportunities for treatment to victims of trauma, whatever the source of the trauma is. as you know, the effort of the affordable care act is to make health care available to a wider range of individuals. and because they'll be providing coverage to people with lower incomes, many of whom are the victims of trauma, they'll be able to get assistance from community health centers, providers, community mental health centers, social workers and psychologists, and other providers of care. so, this will provide a mechanism both for adults and for children and adolescents. but i would like to point out that children and adolescents are often eligible for care now through other insurance programs. but the key issue is, if we're not willing to get beyond the secret, having access to reimbursement is irrelevant because nobody's going to show up at the door and, no matter how skilled the clinician is, they can't treat an empty chair. if
dr. clark. well, our hope is that the affordable care act will provide opportunities for treatment to victims of trauma, whatever the source of the trauma is. as you know, the effort of the affordable care act is to make health care available to a wider range of individuals. and because they'll be providing coverage to people with lower incomes, many of whom are the victims of trauma, they'll be able to get assistance from community health centers, providers, community mental health centers,...
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dr. cameron's clarks but now they can't imagine doing anything else -- class, but now they can't imaginenything else, but they're not done with their moving experience at thomas jefferson just yet. >> we would write a program that would essentially train the computer to learn what to look for in each person's brain. reporter: now that's cool. mike hydek, 9 news now. >> deeply cool, mike. you've got a cool school you'd like mike to come out and see, send him an e-mail at wusa9.com. >>> this is 9 news now. >>> it's my honor, real honor, and privilege to endorse mitt romney. >> av flirting with his own run for president -- after flirting with his own run for president, donald trump throws his support behind mitt romney. the endorsement comes two days before the nevada primary and as bigad shaban reports, the announcement is spicing things up. reporter: if celebrity tycoon donald trump could hire a new president, he'd choose mitt romney. >> mitt
dr. cameron's clarks but now they can't imagine doing anything else -- class, but now they can't imaginenything else, but they're not done with their moving experience at thomas jefferson just yet. >> we would write a program that would essentially train the computer to learn what to look for in each person's brain. reporter: now that's cool. mike hydek, 9 news now. >> deeply cool, mike. you've got a cool school you'd like mike to come out and see, send him an e-mail at wusa9.com....
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and dr. clarkwords ring true, history is a compass and those accomplishments are those milestones along the journey of success. and while there are references to african-americans in state and federal corrections dating back to the early 1900s, statistical information concerning achievements of african-americans was really largely uncharted. the significance of keeping statistical data, though, became very apparent following the passage of title 7, which as we all know guaranteed employment opportunities for minorities. and this one law really served as a catalyst for the changing diversity in the federal prison system. and while history shows women serving in a variety of capacities within corrections, typically, in the early years, there was only in clerical and administrative roles. and while women did perform at the level of wardens in leadership roles, in many respects those roles were relegated to either female prisons or prisons incarcerating juveniles. following the passage of title 7, wome
and dr. clarkwords ring true, history is a compass and those accomplishments are those milestones along the journey of success. and while there are references to african-americans in state and federal corrections dating back to the early 1900s, statistical information concerning achievements of african-americans was really largely uncharted. the significance of keeping statistical data, though, became very apparent following the passage of title 7, which as we all know guaranteed employment...
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clarke? appreciate you being on the show this morning. i would like to ask a question if i could. you know, people talk about how gm was bailed out, and dr. lee was a bankruptcy. so a bankruptcy is a bankruptcy. you think that contracts are binding? someone signed a contract and the government can step in and say we are not going to honor that anymore so i want to ask a question to you think of someone signs a contract that is valid and should be honored and therefore do not think that gm and the auto industry is a normal bankruptcy would have not done the same thing that we had a previous caller that talked about the brand name, that it would not accomplish the same thing? i will listen for ury answer. thank you. >> caller: probably not. as with those emergency loans that's what helped provide the auto companies the capitol that the need to be able to restructure and to be able to ultimately create jobs in the process that they are enjoying right now and the workers are in joining. >> host:,, one must phone call for you. david is in a couple of misery, and dependent? >> caller: yes. thank you. yes, my question is every time we seem like
clarke? appreciate you being on the show this morning. i would like to ask a question if i could. you know, people talk about how gm was bailed out, and dr. lee was a bankruptcy. so a bankruptcy is a bankruptcy. you think that contracts are binding? someone signed a contract and the government can step in and say we are not going to honor that anymore so i want to ask a question to you think of someone signs a contract that is valid and should be honored and therefore do not think that gm and...