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psychiatry has lost the status as a listening part.hey grab the prescription pad to see the patients in rapid-fire with no pun intended and the fallout is people are left behind with the number of suicides we know there is a problem. lou: 22 veterans today that is astonishing. if it seems to go without remarks or response. >> perhaps because the system is so fractured people don't have the will to resurrect. it is working less well now. if anybody deserves gold standard care it ought to be veterans because so many have been in combat and traumatized if we cannot muster the wherewithal to follow-up to safeguard them in their families because every suicide represents other people who will lose their data warmonger if we cannot do it for them then bill full and system is broken. >> is astonishingly good news report is paralysis may not last forever. 80 researchers at the university of louisville and california los angeles working with a scientist from the institute of physiology and russia have found a way in four instances to at least mi
psychiatry has lost the status as a listening part.hey grab the prescription pad to see the patients in rapid-fire with no pun intended and the fallout is people are left behind with the number of suicides we know there is a problem. lou: 22 veterans today that is astonishing. if it seems to go without remarks or response. >> perhaps because the system is so fractured people don't have the will to resurrect. it is working less well now. if anybody deserves gold standard care it ought to...
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psychiatry has lost its status as a listening art.hey're grabbing their prescription passed, seeing patients in rapidfire, no pun intended here, and the fallout from that is that people are left behind, and with the number of suicides among veterans and the rest of it, we know there is a problem. >> 22 veteran as day commit suicide in this country. that's an astonishing number. and it seems to go without remark or response. >> well, perhaps because the system itself is so fresh, people don't have the will to resurrect it. the system worked better before. it's working less well now. and if anybody deserves gold standard care, it ought to be veterans. >> absolutely. >> so many of them have been in combat, have been traumatized. so if we can't muster the wherewithal to follow up with veterans and safeguard them and their families because every suicide represents lots of other people, kids who are affected, who lose their dads or their moms. if we can't do it for them. then the whole system is broken because it ought to be the best for ve
psychiatry has lost its status as a listening art.hey're grabbing their prescription passed, seeing patients in rapidfire, no pun intended here, and the fallout from that is that people are left behind, and with the number of suicides among veterans and the rest of it, we know there is a problem. >> 22 veteran as day commit suicide in this country. that's an astonishing number. and it seems to go without remark or response. >> well, perhaps because the system itself is so fresh,...
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you say that it still needs to change. >> i think we need to see this as crisis psychiatry and not psychiatrydifferent. a medical crisis is different and a psychiatric crisis is different. the idea that a person is not going to seek treatment if they're put in a situation where they're ordered by a court to say, you have to get treatment, the reason it got that place in the first -- the reason it got there in the first place is because we were dealing with someone who was never going to get treatment and, again, i would ask you, if we had the ability to take a person who was sitting in his room all day and doing nothing but sitting on a computer and not bothering anybody, a lot of violent fantasies but no violent history and not hallucinating, would we force that person into treatment? maybe not. but if his mother came to us and said, i'm nancy lanza and i think my son is very disturbed, i'm frightened, this is what i see, would a bill like this, like what murphy is doing enable us to say, look, you need to go into treatment because we see something coming. there's a crisis there. that is wha
you say that it still needs to change. >> i think we need to see this as crisis psychiatry and not psychiatrydifferent. a medical crisis is different and a psychiatric crisis is different. the idea that a person is not going to seek treatment if they're put in a situation where they're ordered by a court to say, you have to get treatment, the reason it got that place in the first -- the reason it got there in the first place is because we were dealing with someone who was never going to...
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psychiatry, rejoining madison.next friday by happenstance we are having -- the apa is holding the forum with the national press club on integrated care where a very comprehensive report on the model of care, the economic consequences, the expected effects on the outcomes will occur with an integrated care model. so as i was saying before, they're different populations that need mental health care. they are seen at different places and different sort of clinical the news. a need to be thinking or having approaches to deal with them and all these respects. the military is another one which is a specialized venue and population with the same body of knowledge of requires slightly adapted set of services. >> thank you. other questions there's a gentleman in the corner. >> a question for the congressman. you have in this new law, people who run through our so-called justice system and when the judge orders competence checkup and when they're put through that test when they're under arrest that can turn them crazy. i don
psychiatry, rejoining madison.next friday by happenstance we are having -- the apa is holding the forum with the national press club on integrated care where a very comprehensive report on the model of care, the economic consequences, the expected effects on the outcomes will occur with an integrated care model. so as i was saying before, they're different populations that need mental health care. they are seen at different places and different sort of clinical the news. a need to be thinking...
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more access to tele-psychiatry. physicians can access by calling a number or allow more tele-psychiatrists. we know it is a very effective mechanism to do it. they can talk under a vehicle screen. it is in barriers to eliminate. medical research is important. incidentrized a brain to involve a lot of research on the brain, the last frontier of the human body. a very effective program for early intervention for these problems. we also want to integrate mental health and primary care. that is where the first appointment tend to take place. that hashis is a bill been put into the bill that was passed yesterday. i had also put in some funding in there which was approved yesterday and the house bill. i am sure the senate will do that too. to help with outpatient clinics. it is a cause for celebration. more behavioral health it, medical records are moving into the 21st century where they are electronic records. not for behavioral medicine. why would that be? we had to have an integrated care model where the brains functio
more access to tele-psychiatry. physicians can access by calling a number or allow more tele-psychiatrists. we know it is a very effective mechanism to do it. they can talk under a vehicle screen. it is in barriers to eliminate. medical research is important. incidentrized a brain to involve a lot of research on the brain, the last frontier of the human body. a very effective program for early intervention for these problems. we also want to integrate mental health and primary care. that is...
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psychiatry, mental health needs to rejoin medicine.xt friday, next friday, by happenstance, we're meeting the ata, holding a forum at the national press club on integrated care where a very comprehensive report on the model of care, the economic consequences, the effects on outcomes would occur with an integrated care model implemented. as i was saying before, there's different populations that need menial health care, and they are seen at different places and different sort of clinical venues, and we need to be thinking or something approaches to deal with them in all these republics, and the military is another one, which is a specialized sort of venue and population, the same body of knowledge and forums that require slightly adopted set of services. >> thank you. other questions? the gentleman in the corner. >> i'm with the safe foundation. question for the congressman. now you have, in the new law, those people who run to our so-called justice system and when judge orders business checkup and put to that test in the prisons, when
psychiatry, mental health needs to rejoin medicine.xt friday, next friday, by happenstance, we're meeting the ata, holding a forum at the national press club on integrated care where a very comprehensive report on the model of care, the economic consequences, the effects on outcomes would occur with an integrated care model implemented. as i was saying before, there's different populations that need menial health care, and they are seen at different places and different sort of clinical venues,...
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is a clinical professor of psychiatry.you could briefly say what you saw and what you feel needs to be the there when you toured the new rikers. >> the buildings themselves are outrageous. the zookeepers are not allowed to keep sue animals in the housings we put human beings and in jails like rikers island. we learned animals die when they're put in a concrete cage with bars on the walls. like gardensted and places for animals to live the way they were evolved to live. we treat human beings worse than we treat animals. then we act surprised when people behave like animals. of course, we have created a situations. it is called a self fulfilling prophecy. theyy these are animals, will behave like animals, so we treat them so they will. >> what can be done at rikers? >> first of all, about 40% of the rikers island inmates have a diagnosis of milne dell -- until illness of one sort of another. close to 80% have a substance abuse disorder, alcohol being the most severe. that is the one most associated with violence out of all o
is a clinical professor of psychiatry.you could briefly say what you saw and what you feel needs to be the there when you toured the new rikers. >> the buildings themselves are outrageous. the zookeepers are not allowed to keep sue animals in the housings we put human beings and in jails like rikers island. we learned animals die when they're put in a concrete cage with bars on the walls. like gardensted and places for animals to live the way they were evolved to live. we treat human...
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more access to tele-psychiatry. physicians can access by calling a number or allow more tele-psychiatrists. we know it is a very effective mechanism to do it. they can talk under a vehicle screen. it is in barriers to eliminate. medical research is important. the authorized a brain incident to involve a lot of research on the brain, the last frontier of the human body. a very effective program for early intervention for these problems. we also want to integrate mental health and primary care. that is where the first appointments tend to take place. part of this is a bill that has been put into the bill that was passed yesterday. i had also put in some funding in there which was approved yesterday in the house bill. i am sure the senate will do that too. $60 million to help with outpatient clinics. it is a cause for celebration. more behavioral health it, medical records are moving into the 21st century where they are electronic records. not for behavioral medicine. why would that be? we have to have an integrated ca
more access to tele-psychiatry. physicians can access by calling a number or allow more tele-psychiatrists. we know it is a very effective mechanism to do it. they can talk under a vehicle screen. it is in barriers to eliminate. medical research is important. the authorized a brain incident to involve a lot of research on the brain, the last frontier of the human body. a very effective program for early intervention for these problems. we also want to integrate mental health and primary care....
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between two other homes those are two different properties this is someone who wants to footprint to psychiatries a access into. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> does any timer have evidence those are copies to the phone numbers hearing in 2006 and then the other disk has clips i sent you clips via youtube and there's a couple of others to save our time one in particular the supervisors at the land use committee called for more to your memory of this kind privatization conservation and the accounting from nick at the dwp and those are copies in which he admits he failed to have the accounting by the board of supervisors and processes several of those every year why he didn't do it and you want to each. >> yeah. one for each of you. >> all right. is the overhead here. i'm richard i live across the street. i have no conflict of interest. there is little open space left in the city this is tourist beyond the trail and privately supported public garden and public stairways etc. why is this new plan worse than the plan that went before the board of supervisors in 2006. number one in '06 the dr
between two other homes those are two different properties this is someone who wants to footprint to psychiatries a access into. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> does any timer have evidence those are copies to the phone numbers hearing in 2006 and then the other disk has clips i sent you clips via youtube and there's a couple of others to save our time one in particular the supervisors at the land use committee called for more to your memory of this kind privatization...
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here at fort hood to the world's largest minute today's into thousands and knowing warm up on the psychiatry is that our son shot dead thirteen people and wounded thirteen others in a killing spree. obviously this reopens the pain of what happened for good. years ago we know these families. we know who. service to our country and the sacrifices that they make. we're heartbroken that something like this i might have happened again. the president also added that she would do well he coached to get to the tune of what happened on wednesday. this is the third time in six months that she too has taken next to us that rebates prime minister of malaysia has gone to the australian search space for that missing like three seventy nine she has not met with the shanghai minister tony abbott at the base near perth today. air cruise ships and now a nuclear powered submarine happen calling the remote southern indian ocean but over three weeks after that went off the radar known to breed has been found we cannot be certain of ultimate success in the search for tonight's three seven zero. we can be certain
here at fort hood to the world's largest minute today's into thousands and knowing warm up on the psychiatry is that our son shot dead thirteen people and wounded thirteen others in a killing spree. obviously this reopens the pain of what happened for good. years ago we know these families. we know who. service to our country and the sacrifices that they make. we're heartbroken that something like this i might have happened again. the president also added that she would do well he coached to...
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solitary confinement like conditions and many people are not met with training in the military wing of psychiatry said that this was when justin worse that they'd ever seen. rusted talking about the lack of discovery the top. the prosecution did not give the defense of all the evidence that that was needed to try their case. and we're also looking at things like obama's statement about manning before the trial ever happened in unlawful command influence. yet when you hear fracture plenty of things that he knew that the new appeals a team that is is going to be planning to cover him in years long process can take time to argue that thinks but obviously look forward to new work coming out of your sketchbook country need to confess thinking very much for joining us. clark's that the artist of the united states pursued its awesome and a graphic account in the courtroom. grey prison has been temporarily closed according to the iraqi justice ministry. the race location on the edge of the province has become a hot sun of violence in recent years prompting the transfer of two thousand four hundred inmate
solitary confinement like conditions and many people are not met with training in the military wing of psychiatry said that this was when justin worse that they'd ever seen. rusted talking about the lack of discovery the top. the prosecution did not give the defense of all the evidence that that was needed to try their case. and we're also looking at things like obama's statement about manning before the trial ever happened in unlawful command influence. yet when you hear fracture plenty of...
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damascus a mini so flattered that the yellow eyed we returned to see me one day series much anti psychiatry is a nice country to pass me the best teams in the elderly the rakyat and three. people here in our systems are all too with the dire situation next door and syria because it didn't stop to prevail and eventually serve as their president too the street. cctv. as the turning onto a crisis in ukraine in the east of the country thousands have really begun yet to call for their country tonight. if there is a gathering follows an uprising which has seen pro russian come and see an official buildings and cities and towns across the region cctv skate park and some reports fund onions ukrainian qc was on display as house and scavenge for a peaceful demonstration against the progression maintenance. that is pushing for autonomy in eastern ukraine. the crowd listening to speeches contending russia makes this seem majoring in ukrainian offense guys. i think the farm to overtake administrative buildings military bases. did you not represent the interests of the east of the country they're just te
damascus a mini so flattered that the yellow eyed we returned to see me one day series much anti psychiatry is a nice country to pass me the best teams in the elderly the rakyat and three. people here in our systems are all too with the dire situation next door and syria because it didn't stop to prevail and eventually serve as their president too the street. cctv. as the turning onto a crisis in ukraine in the east of the country thousands have really begun yet to call for their country...
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psychiatry is an ace said he achieved his dream design instruction page printed into kitchen tap it issomething that was it the once and for many and today is a top tourist attraction in north wales new and moving north. i did eye . the news. a tsunami warning has been a sheet throughout the pacific coast of central and south america after an eighty two to eight point two earthquake struck about sixty miles off the coast of tiling according to the warning of the coast of peru ecuador colombia and marcos to reject any grumbling are also at risk. there are no reports of deaths or major damage and immediate aftermath of the earthquake. other residents were ordered to evacuate cities along the coast in two thousand ten and eight point eight magnitude quake triggered a tsunami that caused major damage in several coastal towns in central
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he said the loss of his son was traumatic but she was trying to get on with this line forensic psychiatry is dr helen o'neill said diane ward had been treated for depression for more than twenty years she said she was still at risk of suicide did not even begun to grieve the loss of her son or deal with how he died. she has never been to his grave and has been in the central mental hospital in some drums synths her rest. she said she would require intensive treatment and support in a wide range of areas for some time to come. mr justice byron white said he was considering a non custodial sentence but it would be highly inappropriate to release tie on board into the community without a proper plan for treatment and support. he adjourned the case for three months the team trainer rte news that the central criminal court. a woman and her hair she's has died in a crash involving a car and he was strumming dublin city center the accident happened during the morning rush hour commuters were making their way to work this morning when the incident happened here at the junction of chavez trees and
he said the loss of his son was traumatic but she was trying to get on with this line forensic psychiatry is dr helen o'neill said diane ward had been treated for depression for more than twenty years she said she was still at risk of suicide did not even begun to grieve the loss of her son or deal with how he died. she has never been to his grave and has been in the central mental hospital in some drums synths her rest. she said she would require intensive treatment and support in a wide range...
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if you look at my field, psychiatry, you can't think of the 20 years as being comparable.o we can take hope from these areas in which we have progressed. >> thank you very and you, sandy. thank you, jean. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am emily chang. it is a case that could change the future of television as we know it -- aereo against the major broadcasters. arguments have been happening all day long at the supreme court. the golden state warriors purchase land for a new arena in san francisco's mission bay. we will talk to warriors co-owner peter guber.
if you look at my field, psychiatry, you can't think of the 20 years as being comparable.o we can take hope from these areas in which we have progressed. >> thank you very and you, sandy. thank you, jean. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am emily chang. it is a case that could change the future of television as we know...
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a research in psychiatry has found healthy inure rot particulars use it as a positive motivator encouraginglittle stress and anxiety in life could be a good thing to motivate people and then drop dead. do you agree with this, kate? the their -- the theory that it is healthy? >> being neurotic is my defining character trait. i am neurotic and anxious so i am happy it is getting good news and good headlines. >> everybody thinks you #r* neurotic, right, jesse? >> nobody thinks that. >> if you are not neurotic you are almost always a criminal. that's my belief. criminals never think too much about what they are doing. that's why they are always getting arrested. a neurotic person never commits crimes. >> i think you are accusing me of being a sociopath. >> or maybe they get away with them because they think them through. >> interesting. >> you're welcome. >> i am accused more often of being a criminal on the show than neurotic. >> in general most people think of themselves as neurotic. >> i am irish catholic. guilt. we do the whole like, what did i do wrong? and then mask it with booze. >> this
a research in psychiatry has found healthy inure rot particulars use it as a positive motivator encouraginglittle stress and anxiety in life could be a good thing to motivate people and then drop dead. do you agree with this, kate? the their -- the theory that it is healthy? >> being neurotic is my defining character trait. i am neurotic and anxious so i am happy it is getting good news and good headlines. >> everybody thinks you #r* neurotic, right, jesse? >> nobody thinks...
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if you look at my field, psychiatry, you can't think of the 20 years as being comparable.o we can take hope from these areas in which we have progressed. very and you, sandy. thank you, jean. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for tuesday, april 22, 2014, earth day. i'm pimm fox. today's theme is redefining boundaries. aereo will have its say in front of the supreme court. justices will look at the legality of the service that is shaking up the television industry. plus, i will speak with a marijuana executive is capitalizing on the legalization of pot. and i will sit down with the cofounder of paperless post. this company wants to redefine
if you look at my field, psychiatry, you can't think of the 20 years as being comparable.o we can take hope from these areas in which we have progressed. very and you, sandy. thank you, jean. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for tuesday, april 22, 2014, earth day. i'm pimm fox. today's theme is redefining boundaries. aereo will have its say in front of the supreme court. justices will look at the legality of the service that is shaking...
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dr wendy walsh is a director of psychiatry and an advisor of a company that deals with this, instant chemistry. let's start with the pheromone parties, can we figure out if we have chemistry with someone by with? >> we can. what it indicates is dispirit immune systems. if two people mate, we take blue eyes were one, long legs, brown hair, but with immune systems they combine. the more different the other personal's immune system, the wide range of disease, the fitter the child will be. if the child is fitter, mother nature made a way to get us that child, hot sexual fashion. >> smelling pheromones is the way, it's documented. >> i can imagine not liking the way someone smells, but if you are not attracted to the person, your personality doesn't match with them, how does the smell make is difference. >> spoken like a perfect man, because your eyes are what you are looking for in a woman to show fertility. women use their nose. women can't stel. here is a problem. we take big showers before a date. we pile on perfumes, plenty of women have the birth control pill. and there's evidence t
dr wendy walsh is a director of psychiatry and an advisor of a company that deals with this, instant chemistry. let's start with the pheromone parties, can we figure out if we have chemistry with someone by with? >> we can. what it indicates is dispirit immune systems. if two people mate, we take blue eyes were one, long legs, brown hair, but with immune systems they combine. the more different the other personal's immune system, the wide range of disease, the fitter the child will be. if...
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. >> reporter: this is a doctor of psychiatry and has studied prison conditions across the country. often the focus is on custody and punishment instead of treatment and care. >> i speak to a lot of prisoners with mental illness, and what they hear from them is a kind of despair, that they know they have a mental illness, they are terrified that in prison their meantal illness will not receive the proper treatment that they deserve, and instead they are going to be punished. it's very sad that correction departments, if left to their own devices will not do the right thing. they will not provide mental health care to people with mental illness, and that's why the legal battles have occurred. >> it's a case that we must -- we must learn from. i must -- take -- i must hope at least that we can do something so this doesn't happen again. >> joey really liked her. >> steve and elaine duran know it's too late for their son, but they say at least he didn't die in vain. >> i think his death made a big impact in the judge's ruling. because of his death he is helping other inmates that may ha
. >> reporter: this is a doctor of psychiatry and has studied prison conditions across the country. often the focus is on custody and punishment instead of treatment and care. >> i speak to a lot of prisoners with mental illness, and what they hear from them is a kind of despair, that they know they have a mental illness, they are terrified that in prison their meantal illness will not receive the proper treatment that they deserve, and instead they are going to be punished. it's...
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predator law pretends that people who have committed crimes have an illness that can be cured, when psychiatry is used to control sexually violent predators, what we are effectively doing is using the psychiatrists as a form of social control when in effect that is the job for prison guards. >> i committed my crimes well over 10, 15 years ago. i paid my criminal debt to society. i did without argument. without complaining. i plead guilty. and i went and did my time. as society requested me to do at the time i committed my crimes. >> chris was convicted of child molestation in 1985. he was released from prison in 1988 and reoffended that same year. he was released in 1994 and shortly after that, he was picked up on a parole violation for drug possession. he has been in atascadero since 1997. he doesn't want us to show you his face. >> there is a lot of hype with the megan's law and the registration and the posters going up and stuff, and that is all fine and dandy, but the public ought to be happy to know who is in their neighborhood. they need to worry about who they don't know that's in their
predator law pretends that people who have committed crimes have an illness that can be cured, when psychiatry is used to control sexually violent predators, what we are effectively doing is using the psychiatrists as a form of social control when in effect that is the job for prison guards. >> i committed my crimes well over 10, 15 years ago. i paid my criminal debt to society. i did without argument. without complaining. i plead guilty. and i went and did my time. as society requested...
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and psychiatry unfolds in a social context.eople of narcissism where they're building their fake lives online. it's injurious to the core when a young man is rejected and has other problems. it can leave him more vulnerable than ever because he's synthetic, because his narcissism is everything. these kids are trained to delete people. >> she was synthetic to him, too. >> exactly, you cross it and it's tough to cross back. when you can block them at will and delete them and you're the inflated god of your artificial universe and playing video games, well, killing a real person, the terrible tragedy of that may not register with you until you see the blood. >> all right. my friend, take care. >> we'll be right back. carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. myso i asked her how i isaved fifteen percent on car insurance in just fifteen minutes. (laughter) "idk?" what does that mean? "i don't know." and i'm the one who's out of touch. l
and psychiatry unfolds in a social context.eople of narcissism where they're building their fake lives online. it's injurious to the core when a young man is rejected and has other problems. it can leave him more vulnerable than ever because he's synthetic, because his narcissism is everything. these kids are trained to delete people. >> she was synthetic to him, too. >> exactly, you cross it and it's tough to cross back. when you can block them at will and delete them and you're...
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our chairman of the department of psychiatry, to my right. he can answer questions.o extend to the exceptional team care for what they did last night and what they're doing today. dr. davis. >> thanks steve. i want to echo those comments before i address the patient's status. the attention needs to be given to the hospital on ft. hood. they did a great job stabilizing patients getting them here. my hats off to them. their crew did an exceptional job. i like to think my colleagues in trauma that worked tirelessly throughout the night along with colleagues in the emergency department, nursing, icu, et cetera. it was a well played team effort. in terms of the patients, this morning we do have nine patients here at scott and white. three of them remain in critical condition. we have five others, two of those what i consider fair condition. remainder are in good condition. there's a possibility that several may be discharged from the hospital today. some were fortunate to have minor injuries and will not require further hospitalization or procedures at this time. the ones
our chairman of the department of psychiatry, to my right. he can answer questions.o extend to the exceptional team care for what they did last night and what they're doing today. dr. davis. >> thanks steve. i want to echo those comments before i address the patient's status. the attention needs to be given to the hospital on ft. hood. they did a great job stabilizing patients getting them here. my hats off to them. their crew did an exceptional job. i like to think my colleagues in...
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and my profession, psychiatry, a listening profession killed himself and 16 organizers.be it was quality care but it sure doesn't look like it. if you were doing a morbidity and mortality conference you gold in there with a head of steam to look at that medical record. the army has to look at it i don't want to place game on any analyst or psychologist who was working. >> doesn't look good. >> i know it doesn't look good you can't be a miracle worker. >> sure you can i do it every day. >> if i ever run into trouble. in you ever run into trouble i don't know if i can afford you though. you can't be a miracle worker. you just can't. there are some people so troubled, so screwed up that they are going to do this kind of thing mr. bobber, i'm going it give you the last word. >> if you have one determined individual who wants to do violence on to other people, it's going to be very hard to stop' that person no matter what system of care you are using. i definitely agree that our men and women in uniform need all the support they can can get and there definitely needs to be im
and my profession, psychiatry, a listening profession killed himself and 16 organizers.be it was quality care but it sure doesn't look like it. if you were doing a morbidity and mortality conference you gold in there with a head of steam to look at that medical record. the army has to look at it i don't want to place game on any analyst or psychologist who was working. >> doesn't look good. >> i know it doesn't look good you can't be a miracle worker. >> sure you can i do it...
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if you look at my field, psychiatry, you cannot think of the 20 years that past as being anywhere comparable. so we can take hope from these areas in which we've progressed brilliantly that will be applicable to other areas as well. >> charlie: thank you all very much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were in the same restauran
if you look at my field, psychiatry, you cannot think of the 20 years that past as being anywhere comparable. so we can take hope from these areas in which we've progressed brilliantly that will be applicable to other areas as well. >> charlie: thank you all very much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [...
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if you look at my field, psychiatry, you cannot think of the 20 years that past as being anywhere comparable. so we can take hope from these areas in which we've progressed brilliantly that will be applicable to other areas as well. >> charlie: thank you all very much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report with tyler mathisen and susie gar rib brought to you by the street.com with action alerts plus. the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> wall street's report cord. the report earnings this week but there are three companies to watch that could give more clues about the economy. >>> and new customers are going to have to pay more for netflix customer but will the price hike fix. >>> and blackrock is
if you look at my field, psychiatry, you cannot think of the 20 years that past as being anywhere comparable. so we can take hope from these areas in which we've progressed brilliantly that will be applicable to other areas as well. >> charlie: thank you all very much. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report with tyler mathisen and susie gar rib brought to you by the street.com...
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modern psychiatry they argue is systematically overdiagnosed as ptsd without nurturing the ability to heal themselves. could you explain this controversy? >> when people hear that there is a criticism it is hard to wrap your head around that idea because in my mind there is a kind of surplus of sympathy for veterans. we all want that. we want to thank them for their service and that is something i appreciate the title of david's book i think it is ironic. people would thank me and some veterans have said to me i feel like everyone assumes that we all have ptsd and we have the entire veteran experience that assumes if you went over there and were blown up 1% a week in baghdad that you are broken and i think there is a tendency to sort of look at all of the soldiers as having been through it and looking as if it was always a negative damaging experience for them when in fact the steps show 85% of people go to the war and they are generally okay. it's not -- it stays for all of their lives but to say to assume that everyone has been damaged by that is kind of going too f far. we have the
modern psychiatry they argue is systematically overdiagnosed as ptsd without nurturing the ability to heal themselves. could you explain this controversy? >> when people hear that there is a criticism it is hard to wrap your head around that idea because in my mind there is a kind of surplus of sympathy for veterans. we all want that. we want to thank them for their service and that is something i appreciate the title of david's book i think it is ironic. people would thank me and some...
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and psychiatry unfolds in a social context.is a world of narcotic sisd they are building fake lives online. it's injurious to the core when a young man is rejected and has other problems, it can leave him more vulnerable than ever because he's synthetic because his ego is everything. these kids are trained to delete people. >> she was synthetic to him, too. >> exactly, you cross it and it's tough to cross mback. when you can block them at will and delete them and you're the inflated god of your artificial universal and playing video games, well, killing a real person, the terrible tragedy of that may not register with you until you see the blood. >> dr. ablow, got to do better there, too, thank you, sir. >> all right. my friend, take care. >> we'll be right back. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in
and psychiatry unfolds in a social context.is a world of narcotic sisd they are building fake lives online. it's injurious to the core when a young man is rejected and has other problems, it can leave him more vulnerable than ever because he's synthetic because his ego is everything. these kids are trained to delete people. >> she was synthetic to him, too. >> exactly, you cross it and it's tough to cross mback. when you can block them at will and delete them and you're the inflated...
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joining me now, the president of the american psychiatric association, the chair of the department of psychiatry in columbia university. former congressman, he was also the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. let's listen to what the secretary of what the army said today about the gunman. >> his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in combat. he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mental health conditions, ranging from depression to anxiety to some sleep disturbance. he was described a number of drugs to address those, including ambien. he was seen just last month by a psychiatrist. he was fully examined, and as of this morning, we had no indication on the record of that examination that there was any sign of likely violence, either to himself or to others. >> dr. lieberman, who does that sound to you? that someone who ended up doing this showed no indication in any of the diagnoses that were going on or any of the treatment proceduedures going on that thi might happen. >> someone who does this isn't in their right mind. but on the other hand, th
joining me now, the president of the american psychiatric association, the chair of the department of psychiatry in columbia university. former congressman, he was also the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. let's listen to what the secretary of what the army said today about the gunman. >> his records show no wounds, no involvement, direct involvement in combat. he was undergoing a variety of treatment and diagnoses for mental health conditions, ranging from depression to...
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. >> jama sigh psychiatry said it can be triggered by and made worse by the kind of stress that militaryd be greater mental health scrutiny when folks enlist? >> i believe there should be. i think we do a very good job of taking that citizen soldier and making a warrior out of him, but we don't do a very good job of reintegrating him back into society. so we should give them psychological treatment or screenings to see if they're psychologically fit to serve in the military. >> this is something that we're actually asking the president to do through an executive order. which is make mental health first aid part of what you teach service members before they go on deployment. they should teach every service member how to identify these issues. so not only you can identify and treat someone, but it reduces the stigma. >> we hear so often, please say thank you if you see military. i've been on planes where they will introduce members of the military that are there and everyone claps. i'm not sure beyond clapping and saying thank you that if you're just sitting at home watching this segment,
. >> jama sigh psychiatry said it can be triggered by and made worse by the kind of stress that militaryd be greater mental health scrutiny when folks enlist? >> i believe there should be. i think we do a very good job of taking that citizen soldier and making a warrior out of him, but we don't do a very good job of reintegrating him back into society. so we should give them psychological treatment or screenings to see if they're psychologically fit to serve in the military....
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after he came back from the service center for forensic psychiatry he was absolutely devastated say it's true i really am mentally incapable i am absolutely nothing he said he also to drugs during the first hospitalization but could remember that he was saying he still had enough strength for that than now he doesn't. have a motion. before the hearing begins yes your honor. and the intrusion in the waves his claims as he does not feel he is able to go through a hospital examination one more time. in addition we believe that these particular type of examination carried out in a hospital cannot provide reliable results for a person diagnosed with autism. under those union please rise. do you maintain your motion to seize legal proceedings i do. the court has ruled the process on and reducing ins a request to restore his legal competency has ceased the party should be informed that a second claim on this dispute between the same parties on the same grounds will not be allowed that's all for today this hearing is adjourned the parties are free to leave. the main obstacle to restoring your le
after he came back from the service center for forensic psychiatry he was absolutely devastated say it's true i really am mentally incapable i am absolutely nothing he said he also to drugs during the first hospitalization but could remember that he was saying he still had enough strength for that than now he doesn't. have a motion. before the hearing begins yes your honor. and the intrusion in the waves his claims as he does not feel he is able to go through a hospital examination one more...
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one expert of child psychiatry at n-y-u says the most important thing parents can do after somethingr they see something bad happening on the news. is to reassure them that they -- and the people close to them-- are going to be okay. [♪] false assurances. be real and truthful. coming up. the latest on a bus crash near chico that killed students and chaperones on a trip to visit humboldt state university. plus.bed bugs on bart? it's got some people's skin crawling.we'll have the latest findings in a live report. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >> george: welcome back. we are tracking our first hotspot on one on one common lanes have been cleared and the crash is to the shoulder. it was a lot in the middle lies and it is slow from sierra point about 19 minutes into san francisco. >> mark: this is new video just into
one expert of child psychiatry at n-y-u says the most important thing parents can do after somethingr they see something bad happening on the news. is to reassure them that they -- and the people close to them-- are going to be okay. [♪] false assurances. be real and truthful. coming up. the latest on a bus crash near chico that killed students and chaperones on a trip to visit humboldt state university. plus.bed bugs on bart? it's got some people's skin crawling.we'll have the latest...
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professor of psychiatry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital harvard medical school.nk you for for being here foa very impressive and esteemed panel of scientists and experts. and, mr. cleland, we will start. you are now recognized for your five minutes. >> yeah, the green light is on. is it better? thank you. i'm richard cleland, i'm assistant director for the division of advertising practices at the federal trade commission's bureau of consumer protection. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to provide information about the actions we've taken over the past few years with respect to concussion protection claims. claims that implicate serious health concerns, especially those potentially affecting children and young adults are always a high priority at the commission. the commission strives to protect consumers using a variety of means. first and foremost, the agency enforces section fife of the federal -- five of the federal trade commission act which prohibits descent i have or unfair acts or practices. the commission has determined that a representation, omission
professor of psychiatry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital harvard medical school.nk you for for being here foa very impressive and esteemed panel of scientists and experts. and, mr. cleland, we will start. you are now recognized for your five minutes. >> yeah, the green light is on. is it better? thank you. i'm richard cleland, i'm assistant director for the division of advertising practices at the federal trade commission's bureau of consumer protection. i'm pleased to have...
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but there is, as in psychiatry, there always is, a why.re so many divorced couples. where do we go if someone out there has something they want you to analyze, how too we do it, dr. keith? >> e-mail fox news. >> we'll pull it off. we'll throw it at you and we'll see if you can answer as insightfully as you have in weeks past. >> the other possibility is to walk here. but it's an awfully long walk from new york or other parts of the country. >> that would be good. knock on the tore, which seems nuts, according to steve if we can handle your co-pay. doctor ablow, thanks so much. >> talk to you soon. >>> fox news alert on the missing malaysian plane. news of possible debris washing up on dry land. the breaking details, including a piece of metal which had rivets. that's straight ahead. someone sees you speeding and calls the cops. because of that, the officer pulls you over and you get a ticket. is that fair and legal? peter johnson, jr. has your back know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily in
but there is, as in psychiatry, there always is, a why.re so many divorced couples. where do we go if someone out there has something they want you to analyze, how too we do it, dr. keith? >> e-mail fox news. >> we'll pull it off. we'll throw it at you and we'll see if you can answer as insightfully as you have in weeks past. >> the other possibility is to walk here. but it's an awfully long walk from new york or other parts of the country. >> that would be good. knock...
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or there are certainly were lessons the last shooting was a psychiatry is that the base who'd been treating soldiers who'd returned from iraq this time it's a soldier that's returning from iraq nearly thirty five percent of the soldiers that are serving actively in the u.s. military and i see kind of medication the military is downsizing and these soldiers are all either looking forward to years of fine employment or are trying to position themselves as disabled veterans or military retirement and doing that is put them in an adversarial position with the military has caused a tremendous amount of dissension stress suicides and murder suicide is proceeding now. a taliban suicide bombers attacked the interior ministry in afghanistan's capital leaving at least six security personnel dead the militant group has pledged to disrupt the upcoming presidential election with a series of terror attacks and with the u.s. troop pullout almost complete state officials fear the worst is yet to come. washington's already shut down more than two thirds of its military bases in afghanistan and that means th
or there are certainly were lessons the last shooting was a psychiatry is that the base who'd been treating soldiers who'd returned from iraq this time it's a soldier that's returning from iraq nearly thirty five percent of the soldiers that are serving actively in the u.s. military and i see kind of medication the military is downsizing and these soldiers are all either looking forward to years of fine employment or are trying to position themselves as disabled veterans or military retirement...