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joint research with the institute of psychiatry, which allows you to choose the right antidepressantsreatment of various neurological diseases. uh, uh, probably also one of such interesting developments is the use of a genetic test in the selection of drugs for the treatment of viral hepatitis c, these drugs are very expensive. that is, they cost a few to this court or thousands of dollars, and these drugs are prescribed to the patient for free, but there are several drugs and 25% may be insensitive to a particular drug and with the help of a genetic test. you can determine the non -responsiveness of the patient to this treatment and replace. e, respectively, the drug. naturally, no pills and doctors working in the direction of personalized medicine constantly focus on this will not be able to help if the patient does not change his lifestyle, and doctors, starting from genetic data, somehow guide their wards' lifestyle, nutrition, because it is clear that we all should be physically active , eat right, but most often a person does not think about it, when some problems already appear
joint research with the institute of psychiatry, which allows you to choose the right antidepressantsreatment of various neurological diseases. uh, uh, probably also one of such interesting developments is the use of a genetic test in the selection of drugs for the treatment of viral hepatitis c, these drugs are very expensive. that is, they cost a few to this court or thousands of dollars, and these drugs are prescribed to the patient for free, but there are several drugs and 25% may be...
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Jan 3, 2023
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why the help of experts in the field of psychiatry was of great importance in investigating this case and building the evidence base. the experts of the serbsky instituterious conclusions. from these conclusions fury 13 followed a-a conclusion about the presence committed indecent acts against these persons. uh juvenile. well, further conclusions were already following about the guilt of specific individuals in committing specific crimes against specific children, but the prosecution was based not only on the results of the examination conducted by psychologists and psychiatrists. that photo and video archive and documentary, by the way, archive that collected and very carefully preserved eyelashes served as the basis for the proof of the entire database. and the professionalism of the fund's investigators managed to stop new victims from psychiatrists who went over to the side of evil and instead of treating people, their number began to morally break. it was hard to break people. in a clear sense of the word, like drug addicts from the absence of drugs, then they were broken by the absence of this psychological work with them , unfortunately, not che
why the help of experts in the field of psychiatry was of great importance in investigating this case and building the evidence base. the experts of the serbsky instituterious conclusions. from these conclusions fury 13 followed a-a conclusion about the presence committed indecent acts against these persons. uh juvenile. well, further conclusions were already following about the guilt of specific individuals in committing specific crimes against specific children, but the prosecution was based...
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Jan 28, 2023
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alvipoussaint, a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, devoted his entire career to african-american history. there are still problems of discrimination in many institutionsected i may feel being at harvard, i haveo watch levision readhe newspers and dealith the ople getng sh and kild and used i haveo watch levision and son and soorth, and ere's a t of entificaon and sess that gs with oerving i and wahing it,ight, so it's ke you c't e[mic]t. at the time, i was six years old and i knew that mamie, my cousin, had asked my dad, what should i tell emmett? and my dad was very much against bobo going to mississippi and told her, "he doesn't understand the ways. "you have to know ur place to me "and he will not mami don't let him g" think 's somhing th really unted hi the rest of his life. narrator: a short life at that. seven years later, phyllis's father, sam smith, died, and in death, received an indignity that further deepened phyllis' pain. we had to delay the funeral because there was no cemetery in the western suburbs who would take a cold, "cored man and all these tngs ilt up iide of m inerms of otional auma a coldd anger. man i thinwhen youon't or y don
alvipoussaint, a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, devoted his entire career to african-american history. there are still problems of discrimination in many institutionsected i may feel being at harvard, i haveo watch levision readhe newspers and dealith the ople getng sh and kild and used i haveo watch levision and son and soorth, and ere's a t of entificaon and sess that gs with oerving i and wahing it,ight, so it's ke you c't e[mic]t. at the time, i was six years old and i...
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Jan 23, 2023
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of works his way up. he was a doctor for the army. the family then moves to topeka, kansas and he works at an institute and gets training in psychiatry becomes a psychiatrist. he did that with private patients. it is so richly ironic that someone who is studying freudian psychology and the effects of childhood on one's adult life is so abusive at home. lucy shared a lot. she loves her father. he is past. she loves her father and has really deep feelings for him, strong, positive feelings and yet she also shared that starting at age five, he would beat the kids with a belt for almost any childhood infraction. he had a wicked temper and he was explosive and unpredictable at home. the kids lived in fear of him. he was abusive to his wife, amelia. he later divorced and remarried and i found the second family. the children, his stepchildren, to this day, he is passed over 20 years ago, they still live in fear of him. it is still in their hearts. his stepdaughter, michelle told me a horrifying story about him beating his wife and essentially breaking her arm and sending her to the hospital. so, this is a psychiatrist who, at home, has a pri
of works his way up. he was a doctor for the army. the family then moves to topeka, kansas and he works at an institute and gets training in psychiatry becomes a psychiatrist. he did that with private patients. it is so richly ironic that someone who is studying freudian psychology and the effects of childhood on one's adult life is so abusive at home. lucy shared a lot. she loves her father. he is past. she loves her father and has really deep feelings for him, strong, positive feelings and...
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Jan 28, 2023
01/23
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of government. they need safe spaces and mental health support in the schools. she opened mental health clinics that the institutions for tackling mental health holistically not just psychiatry but i have a community center we are trying to open up and question. we throw everything at the seed teachers and police. they both need more help especially our teachers. we bring clinicians into help deal with the mental health and securities. there's no reason why we shouldn't have afterschool programs for the students so they can be more engaged. those that do not choose college have something they can also look forward to. there would be increasing engagement. >> since you went first, kim buckner, 30 seconds. people were crying out for resources we couldn't even keep the pools open in the summer time. there's something wrong with that. my grandfather used to say a long time ago don't tell me you love me, show me you love me. in some communities residents need to take two or more buses to get to school or jobs or the doctor's office. others are concerned about their own public safety. if people cannot rely on public transportation to get to the school, these are significant barrie
of government. they need safe spaces and mental health support in the schools. she opened mental health clinics that the institutions for tackling mental health holistically not just psychiatry but i have a community center we are trying to open up and question. we throw everything at the seed teachers and police. they both need more help especially our teachers. we bring clinicians into help deal with the mental health and securities. there's no reason why we shouldn't have afterschool...
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Jan 12, 2023
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biological psychiatry was the way to go and you mentioned in your locale the rockefellers institute struggled with this question what should they fund given all this money and who should they trust in terms of recommendations. there were so many advances that were happening so quickly with medical technology at the time that it seemed reasonable to place the bet on the exciting stuff rather than the less fun and exciting questions of how you house people and address loneliness and minimize the suffering associated with the human condition. >> i would agree what many people may not realize and this is why it is important i think to have the historical perspective is before the second r,world war there was essentialy no federal involvement in mental illness rather than running one hospital in dc. there was no federal funding of research but alone psychiatric and the major actor in that was in fact the rockefeller foundation, which made the rather brave and unorthodox decision in the early 1930s that it was going to fund psychiatry is the least developed part of medicine and the one where it thought it could make the most difference. it did to spread quite widely. some of the directions in whi
biological psychiatry was the way to go and you mentioned in your locale the rockefellers institute struggled with this question what should they fund given all this money and who should they trust in terms of recommendations. there were so many advances that were happening so quickly with medical technology at the time that it seemed reasonable to place the bet on the exciting stuff rather than the less fun and exciting questions of how you house people and address loneliness and minimize the...
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Jan 12, 2023
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biological psychiatry was the way to go and you mention in your book how the rockefeller institute really struggled with this question what should they fund and who should they trust in terms of recommendations? there were so many advances that were happening so quickly with medical technology at the time that it seemed reasonable to place a bet on the sexy, exciting stuff rather than the quotidian, less fun and exciting questions of how you address loneliness and how you minimize the suffering associated with the human condition. >> i would agree, what many people may not realize, why it is important i think to have a historical perspective is that before the second world war, there was essentially no federal involvement other than running one mental hospital in d.c. with no federal funding of medical research, let alone psychiatric research. the major actor filling that gap was in fact the rockefeller foundation, which made the rather brave and unorthodox decision on it early 1930's that it was going to find psychiatry as a least developed part of medicine and the one where it thought it could make the most difference. and it did spread its net quite widely. some of the dir
biological psychiatry was the way to go and you mention in your book how the rockefeller institute really struggled with this question what should they fund and who should they trust in terms of recommendations? there were so many advances that were happening so quickly with medical technology at the time that it seemed reasonable to place a bet on the sexy, exciting stuff rather than the quotidian, less fun and exciting questions of how you address loneliness and how you minimize the suffering...
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psychiatry center for families and youth. ucsf committed 10 million dollars to fund the project to mitigate the impact of the development. ucsf also because status as a state institutiond 80 million dollars in taxes and fees. here is a shot of the project and i don't i will not go in the details what i want to draw your attention to of the 10 million the park project according to the scorecard is late by at least 2-1/2-3 years. and it is red. that is 5 million of the 10 million. then another 4 million in a community center. that project is in recovery. the goal or picture here is that ucsf all of the project this is started before our the same time our projects were supposed to start the money was grants in the twenty 17. the projects are done and in accomplice. the community is still waiting for mitigation. this will slide guess to the best practice i referenced in my brief regarding the need for community engagement. ef focus on the right hand side of the slide. it goes to a comment that one of the commissioners raised. ucsf is a world class institution. they don't only it is isn't just about health delivery they take great provide in their capitol projects. so, how
psychiatry center for families and youth. ucsf committed 10 million dollars to fund the project to mitigate the impact of the development. ucsf also because status as a state institutiond 80 million dollars in taxes and fees. here is a shot of the project and i don't i will not go in the details what i want to draw your attention to of the 10 million the park project according to the scorecard is late by at least 2-1/2-3 years. and it is red. that is 5 million of the 10 million. then another 4...