dr. sophia moman is with us today.s. >> sure, thanks for inviting me, it's a pleasure. >> it's so easy to pass a homeless person in the street and just look the other way when your view for example are working with them face to face, what do you find? >> well, i find that everyone has a story out there on the streets, we don't know how they got there, buzz they're in trance discussion somewhere, and i never ignore a homeless person, i usually stop and try and offer them a sandwich, if i'm going to work, but i do a lot of time to help them medically in groups. >> when you say help them medically in a group, what do they need? what are they telling you they don't get, are missing, are hungry for? >> i say what's the worst thing about being homeless? is it food you don't get, is it that you're afraid of your safety, that you're fighting the elements or that you're sick and you don't have what you need. the main thing that bothers them the most is loneliness, they need human companionship and they're basically all alone ou