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surgery, neurology, psychiatry. psychiatry got the space in the brain that was the most highly evolved. mediate the mental functions of cognition, perception, and emotion. based on mental illness and the purview of psychiatry or neural psychiatry, it accomplishes what is traditionally thought of as mental illness, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, eating disorder, dementia in the intellectual and mental disorders. in the addictions, alcohol and drugs. these are all effectiveness same real estate in the brain and are disturbing by varying degrees these method functions. >> very expansive definition. keeping your definition in mind, i picked up the newspaper this morning, for the young people here, this here, this is a newspaper. you might not have seen one before. panel urges screening for maternal depression. very interesting to me. for several several reasons, but the reason i want to ask you about it is, this is the kind of headline where people say, zero, maternal depression is now mental illn
surgery, neurology, psychiatry. psychiatry got the space in the brain that was the most highly evolved. mediate the mental functions of cognition, perception, and emotion. based on mental illness and the purview of psychiatry or neural psychiatry, it accomplishes what is traditionally thought of as mental illness, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, eating disorder, dementia in the intellectual and mental disorders. in the addictions, alcohol and drugs. these are all...
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so based on that with their purview of satiety signal dash psychiatry. with anxiety in eating disorders also the intellectual or developmental disabilities. they are affecting this a real estate in the brain and its recognition function. and i would just say my family for the young people this is the newspaper. byline to ask you to say now depression is a mental illness? are we experiencing some definitions when it comes to mental illness would everybody is diagnosed in nonmilitary. linty think that is day problem right now. a lot of the critics of psychiatry say but there was the book ladies greedy psychiatrist for coming in and is actually the truth with the reality with the notion that everybody needs a shriek with the heyday as psychoanalysis. to be looking trendy. there is the bright line between what is an illness and what is not. >> we talk about screening for depression after anxiety disorder is the most common mental disorder in the world bank said sight 2020 depression will be the second and by that will be the first. so why wouldn't we screen
so based on that with their purview of satiety signal dash psychiatry. with anxiety in eating disorders also the intellectual or developmental disabilities. they are affecting this a real estate in the brain and its recognition function. and i would just say my family for the young people this is the newspaper. byline to ask you to say now depression is a mental illness? are we experiencing some definitions when it comes to mental illness would everybody is diagnosed in nonmilitary. linty think...
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and new york times science writer natalie engineer commented on jeffrey lieberman's history of psychiatry for the times sunday book review section. his engineer says lieberman recognizes that many people remain skeptical about his specialty and uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it's one thing for somebodyto suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure, like thyroid disease or appendicitis but mental illness targets the mind , the seat of the self and its symptoms are often disguised as personal defects. here's jeffrey lieberman addressing the disparity between physical and mental health care. >> the good news is that with a lot ofthings , if you have als or alzheimer's, if you have pancreatic cancer, there's not much then can be done. you need to wait for the rest to be discovered but for the mass majority of mental disorders , as i can find them, we only have enough to make a huge difference. we just don't provide it in an accessible way so the only way that this gets the attention of the media, the public and government is when there's a mass violen
and new york times science writer natalie engineer commented on jeffrey lieberman's history of psychiatry for the times sunday book review section. his engineer says lieberman recognizes that many people remain skeptical about his specialty and uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it's one thing for somebodyto suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure, like thyroid disease or appendicitis but mental illness targets the mind , the seat of the self and its...
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fiedorowicz is a professor of psychiatry at the university of iowa. why don't you each tell me a little bit about why you chose to join us here, a little bit about your background, and then we'll get into our discussion here. peggy? daughter who has paranoid schizophrenia, and she was finally diagnosed with that when she was arnd 22. we've gone thtough trial after trial, and j jt all kinds of tribulationonand whatnot. then i started teaching, because i felt like there just weren't enough people educated about mental health. i evolved into teaching mental health first aid, which is a first aid what it says. just like cpr and whatnot, this is for people who would like to know what to do if they see someone in a crisis, or someone having problems. leon: leslie, you're also a member of our community who has been affected by mental health challenges. leslie: mm-hmm .leon: can you tell us a little bit about what brings you to us today? leslie: sure. i am a physical therapist, but over the past 10 years our son has been ill. he has now had a mental into a sc
fiedorowicz is a professor of psychiatry at the university of iowa. why don't you each tell me a little bit about why you chose to join us here, a little bit about your background, and then we'll get into our discussion here. peggy? daughter who has paranoid schizophrenia, and she was finally diagnosed with that when she was arnd 22. we've gone thtough trial after trial, and j jt all kinds of tribulationonand whatnot. then i started teaching, because i felt like there just weren't enough people...
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the study which was published in the journal biological psychiatry. also in des moines,s,lawmakers are looking at ways to deal with a kind of pornography. pornography.states across the country are having the same problem.it's called "revenge porn" and it happens when meone posts an inappropriate picture online of another person without their permission in order to get revenge.a bill introduced last month would change the definition of harrassment to include this kind of behavivi and seseprison time and penalties. there are concerns on both sides of the debate, but many say this is one step there are concerns on both sides of the debate, but they say this is a law catching up with technology.% >>> and a deadly cedar rapids just after 7:30 this morning, when nay got there they saw -- they got there, they saw smoke coming out of the home. two people were taken outside. one of them, ronald jacobs died. they are still working on how the fire started. >>> further south investigators are looking into another fire. this is in north english. they found the sec
the study which was published in the journal biological psychiatry. also in des moines,s,lawmakers are looking at ways to deal with a kind of pornography. pornography.states across the country are having the same problem.it's called "revenge porn" and it happens when meone posts an inappropriate picture online of another person without their permission in order to get revenge.a bill introduced last month would change the definition of harrassment to include this kind of behavivi and...
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of clinical psychiatry found a rise in the percent age of 18 to 25 years old hol use the drug adderall without a prescription. from 2006-2011, emergency room visited related to the use increased by 156%. adderall cause can high blood pressure and stroke. >>> as you prepare to head to work, researchers have advice, don't enjoy your commute. that's right, don't enjoy it. leisure activity during the commute may be negatively affecting your job satisfaction and performance. the activities include such things as reading on book or listening to the radio. the researchers suggest people spend time in the car or public transit in silence and thinking when they arrive at work. >> christine: chris is looking like don't enjoy my commute? >> john: if you would have heard my radio blasting you would have known i was having a good time. >> christine: we can just imagine. >> al: was that you at the red light with the with the heavy bass going? a little bit of rain and fog, nothing all that widespread or heavy, all very patchy, the five sweeps of power doppler radar, a little bit of rain mainly north
of clinical psychiatry found a rise in the percent age of 18 to 25 years old hol use the drug adderall without a prescription. from 2006-2011, emergency room visited related to the use increased by 156%. adderall cause can high blood pressure and stroke. >>> as you prepare to head to work, researchers have advice, don't enjoy your commute. that's right, don't enjoy it. leisure activity during the commute may be negatively affecting your job satisfaction and performance. the activities...
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the study in the journal for clinical psychiatry. the use and abuse of adderol and found a sharp rise in the number of young adults age 18 to 25 years old who are abusing the drug. changed during that period, nonmedical use increased by 67%nonmedical use increased by 67%. and get this, emergency room visits are up by 156%. 156%. that is huge jump. one-half of those er visits were as a result of people who mixed adderol with alcohol or other elicit drugs. >> most of what we are getting from friends and family who had a prescription from a doctor. i have to tell you these are relatively safe when used under doctor's condition, but you don't want to be sharing the drugs. >> heart attacks and psychosis are some of the side effects. definitely you want to talk to adults in your life with. >> noreen: very scary. >> mark: parents be warned. po >>> if i had a power to write a ticket, i would give you one for speeding up near, warm-up and then snow. >> noreen: i can do without the know. how about way back wednesday. >> george: i think you wil
the study in the journal for clinical psychiatry. the use and abuse of adderol and found a sharp rise in the number of young adults age 18 to 25 years old who are abusing the drug. changed during that period, nonmedical use increased by 67%nonmedical use increased by 67%. and get this, emergency room visits are up by 156%. 156%. that is huge jump. one-half of those er visits were as a result of people who mixed adderol with alcohol or other elicit drugs. >> most of what we are getting...
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there are several documented entries that are classified from psychiatries which a judge would take very seriously but it appears as though the judge felt buchan was stable enough to live on his own while being required to take his prescribed meds and see his mental health specialist. >> we don't know exactly everything that the court reviewed in making the decision, but it appears at least like the proper procedures were followed from what i can see in the court file. >> reporter: investigators say this is a very active investigation. no arrests have been made yet. they'll tell us when they are. one more thing you might find interesting i looked up testy gresham, one of the ones being held, and i couldn't find anything more on her past other than i a traffic ticket so doesn't appear as though she has any kind of violent history. reporting live in orange county. >> bob: video of a suspect being seminole county sheriff's office helicopter. after the suspect's car flipped all three people who got out the chopper was able to track the guy until patrol cars could move in. this guy is accused
there are several documented entries that are classified from psychiatries which a judge would take very seriously but it appears as though the judge felt buchan was stable enough to live on his own while being required to take his prescribed meds and see his mental health specialist. >> we don't know exactly everything that the court reviewed in making the decision, but it appears at least like the proper procedures were followed from what i can see in the court file. >> reporter:...
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. >> one of the founders of psychiatry recommend his patients color. >> reporter: this psychiatrist says adult coloring goes back to the 1800's. she says it is a great way to destress and let your mind be creative. >> your mind is focusing on coloring and design and enjoyment and you can come up with a solution to another >> reporter: for lydia it has become a special relaxation time. a couple hours a week of clough aring. of coloring. she says practice does not make perfect. >> i had trouble staying in the lines. i thought, wow, i am not good at this anymore. it was actually pretty funny. >> reporter: she prefers colored pencils to crayons because it is easier to stay in the lines. there are even adult coloring groups. happy coloring. tiffani tucker, cleveland 19. >> jeff: radar is looking colorful as well as the wind speed right here. it is pretty gusty. we have a 20 mile an hour wind in elyria and mentor. and the wind gust is at 33. a windy night is putting windchills in the teens. inches. chardon, bath, same deal. this is what most of it is coming down this afternoon. here is mansfie
. >> one of the founders of psychiatry recommend his patients color. >> reporter: this psychiatrist says adult coloring goes back to the 1800's. she says it is a great way to destress and let your mind be creative. >> your mind is focusing on coloring and design and enjoyment and you can come up with a solution to another >> reporter: for lydia it has become a special relaxation time. a couple hours a week of clough aring. of coloring. she says practice does not make...
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and natalie ann jeer talked about the history of psychiatry for the time book review session. he said liberman recognizes many people are uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it is one thing to suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure but mental illness targets the mind, the seat of the self, and its symptoms are disguised as personal defects sometimes. here he is discussing the difference between physical and mental health care. >> if you have als, alzheimer's, pancrease cancer, there is not much that can be done. you need to wait for the next discovery. but for the vast majority of mental disorders as i define them we have enough to make a huge difference. we just don't provide it in an accessible way. so i think -- and you know the only way that this kind of gets the attention of the media, public and government is when there is a mass violence into this and some individual who is mentally ill and untreated kills people. >> watch for these programs and more this weekend on booktv. >> host: peter bergen in your new book you write americ
and natalie ann jeer talked about the history of psychiatry for the time book review session. he said liberman recognizes many people are uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it is one thing to suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure but mental illness targets the mind, the seat of the self, and its symptoms are disguised as personal defects sometimes. here he is discussing the difference between physical and mental health care. >> if you have als,...
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. >>> a new study in the medical journal jama of psychiatry said marijuana does not decrease risk of depression and anxiety. the findings contradict an earlier study that focus on a smaller group of people. one big problem with the drug. those who use pot are more likely to become addicted to other drugs. >>> if you say skipping a soda and having a coffee, think again. drinks at coffee shops contain 25 teaspoons of sugar, 20 times as much as one can of soda and way over the maximum recommended intake for an adult. >> daniel: tibl julie 25 tea >> daniel: tibl julie 25 teaspoons of sugar and sipping it over the day will give you -- >> daniel: would you be bouncing off the walls julie that is way more sugar than you are supposed to have. >>> the first southern primary candidates are making their last ditch efforts to swa y voters. coming up at 5:00, why john kasich is stumping in worcester while his riv als are in south carolina. >>> new at 5:00, what introducing longhorn' s big, bold, steaks. the only way to make em' better was to make em' bigger. our new center cut 10 ounce filet. our
. >>> a new study in the medical journal jama of psychiatry said marijuana does not decrease risk of depression and anxiety. the findings contradict an earlier study that focus on a smaller group of people. one big problem with the drug. those who use pot are more likely to become addicted to other drugs. >>> if you say skipping a soda and having a coffee, think again. drinks at coffee shops contain 25 teaspoons of sugar, 20 times as much as one can of soda and way over the...
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that don't, he was the doctor phil and doctor awes of his day but it was all about psychology and psychiatry he was given advice on television and in the movies and magazines. >> he wasn't really doctor anything. he was an art history. >> said he was a good show man. >> he convinced him that he was a psychologist, psychiatrist and he was given charge of the school that became the neck for the miracles that he was bringing about supposedly in the treatment of children with autism. the theme is repeatedly he talks about a girl that is obsessed with the weather. children and adults are often obsessed, they become obsessed with her it her at his train schedules or the model t.. this girl was obsessed with the weather and he actually wrote. if you break it up it actually says we ate her and the girl was terrified of being devoured by her mother so that's why she was obsessed with the weather. the praise was astounding. everybody bought into this thing about him that he was a genius. it was a sounding so that's what the mothers were up against. and the rest saying he was a genius. >> said the scie
that don't, he was the doctor phil and doctor awes of his day but it was all about psychology and psychiatry he was given advice on television and in the movies and magazines. >> he wasn't really doctor anything. he was an art history. >> said he was a good show man. >> he convinced him that he was a psychologist, psychiatrist and he was given charge of the school that became the neck for the miracles that he was bringing about supposedly in the treatment of children with...
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the head one psychiatry and she wasn't available -- we had one psychiatry and she wasn't available. vet diagnosed with ptsd. he was living in phoenix and getting some care at the bubuhis illness forced him to come home to el paso and onto the wait list for care and el paso's va clinic. >> they told him one month. >> before he could see another psychiatrist, but he could see a primary doctor. the appointment was canceled and meet for tomorrow. and he got angry. he said six months i am waiting. >> nicholas grew angry, depressed and violent. he finally got an appointment, was given medication and hope to come back in nine months. >> that was the next appointment -- june, , july, november, december -- there are guys who wawaed a year. this is a sin. >> february it turned out just became too long of a wait. he couldn't wait anymore. >> reporter: and you still were his dog tags. >> yes. he's with me. . this is him. he's my angel. >> reporter: days after his th birthday, he tuckck his wallet, house keys and phone into a desert comb haven't left them on the bed. he drove his jeep to the tra
the head one psychiatry and she wasn't available -- we had one psychiatry and she wasn't available. vet diagnosed with ptsd. he was living in phoenix and getting some care at the bubuhis illness forced him to come home to el paso and onto the wait list for care and el paso's va clinic. >> they told him one month. >> before he could see another psychiatrist, but he could see a primary doctor. the appointment was canceled and meet for tomorrow. and he got angry. he said six months i...
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in discussion will be another scientist who is the professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences and the director of the neuromodulation center. he is also off faculty advisor. so we would like to thank you all for being here and sharing your expertise with us. a few housekeeping items, after the presentation we will have a discussion, you will receive -- if you would like to ask a question, please pick up an index card that will be passed around by some of our board members. write your your question on the index card and we will come by to pick it up. we will not be taking any questions directly from the floor. so if you would like to ask a question please be sure to use the index card. after the q and a, you have the opportunity to purchase a copy of the book and have it personally signed. before i introduce doctor y brow, i would like to say a few words about the friends in our open mind program. as most of you know the friend sponsor the open mind as a public service to the community at no charge. what you may not know is there is a cost to putting on these programs. we are a
in discussion will be another scientist who is the professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences and the director of the neuromodulation center. he is also off faculty advisor. so we would like to thank you all for being here and sharing your expertise with us. a few housekeeping items, after the presentation we will have a discussion, you will receive -- if you would like to ask a question, please pick up an index card that will be passed around by some of our board members. write your...
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darlene if >> school psychiatries as a perk because they've had school euphemisms. >> that's par of the -- part -- currently planned for uniforms raising questions about the program. >>> security cameras. those are just some of the things school districts across the state plan to buy with their uniform incentive money and nos not sitting well with everyone. >> school or books. >> they have uniforms. parentally pay for the clothes and some question the purpose of perk. >> they should look to free williams. in the for whatever they can spend it on. how the money can be sen accept. we found so far only osceola. the totally is just a frks of the funding but >> this the best way to spend this money, do you think? >> i think it's a great opportunity to recognize school districts that are being pioneers >> . is the sowp -- the money helps districts but admits it probably won't encourage anyone to drop. >> this is a way to recognize those school districts that are doing above and beyond. two had no idea about the plans. just last month lawmakers voted to extend the program. morning. >> as part
darlene if >> school psychiatries as a perk because they've had school euphemisms. >> that's par of the -- part -- currently planned for uniforms raising questions about the program. >>> security cameras. those are just some of the things school districts across the state plan to buy with their uniform incentive money and nos not sitting well with everyone. >> school or books. >> they have uniforms. parentally pay for the clothes and some question the purpose of...
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if your home is any part of the psychiatry that receives -- country that receives very little sun, you might not go solar. and then you can see if it saves you money. i'm sharon. >>> back open for business on monday after a devastating flood there. this sped up surveillance video shows what happened immediately after a pipe burst inside the hospital during our stretch of extreme cold weather. the veterans administration is expecting most of the hospital to reopen by monday, some areas could be closed as much as eight weeks. wow, there's nothing worse than water damage. >> oh, no! oh my goodness! well, we don't have to deal with that, thankfully. i can't even believe, it's been the strangest winter, it has. >> el nino. >> yeah, that's a part of it. darn el nino. good thing for us though, giving us the temperatures but soon the pattern will flip back to colder weather coming up in the next few days. and we have a couple more chances of snow for this morning, we're dealing with that first round of three total for the next seven days. and this very weak system continues to push through, gi
if your home is any part of the psychiatry that receives -- country that receives very little sun, you might not go solar. and then you can see if it saves you money. i'm sharon. >>> back open for business on monday after a devastating flood there. this sped up surveillance video shows what happened immediately after a pipe burst inside the hospital during our stretch of extreme cold weather. the veterans administration is expecting most of the hospital to reopen by monday, some areas...
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oz of his day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry.was giving cognitive advice on television and movies and magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. he wasn't dr. oz. he was doctor phil. he wasn't doctor anything. turns out his doctorate which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> he was a really good showman. >> he convince the university of chicago president hutchinson that he was a psychologist and a psychiatrist, he was given charge of the school that became a media mecca for the miracles bruno bettelheim was bringing about supposedly in the treatment of children with autism in an almost ridiculously freudian way, i will give one example. he writes in a book which the theme is repeated leave the mothers did this, the children are afraid of their mothers, he talks about a girl obsessed with the weather. children and adults with autism are often obsessed with a narrow topic. they become experts whether it is train schedules or versions of a model t. this girl was obsess with the weather. he actually wrote there is
oz of his day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry.was giving cognitive advice on television and movies and magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. he wasn't dr. oz. he was doctor phil. he wasn't doctor anything. turns out his doctorate which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> he was a really good showman. >> he convince the university of chicago president hutchinson that he was a psychologist and a psychiatrist, he was given charge of the school...
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. >>> this study was done and published in the journal biological psychiatry.cipated in the study showed improved executive control and reliance in the face of stress. i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> american teenagers are showing signseating healthier than in past decades. metabolic syndrome increases the risk of heart disease and obesity. but teens may be eating less because they're less active. >>> up next, sewage in one bay area community. dan? >> thank you very much. coming up, crab fishermen trying to claw their way out of an economic disaster. the financial relief that may be coming their way. >> and a bay area fox released back into the wild and michael finney with the benefits of filing your taxes right now, don't wait. >>> tonight on "abc7 news" at 8:00, it's fresh off the boat, followed by the muppets. at 10:00, it's what would you do, followed by "abc7 news" at 11:00. >>> this is an ongoing mess. sewage spewing up every time it floods. >> today, the san francisco public utilities commission began a series of workshops innen an effort to im
. >>> this study was done and published in the journal biological psychiatry.cipated in the study showed improved executive control and reliance in the face of stress. i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> american teenagers are showing signseating healthier than in past decades. metabolic syndrome increases the risk of heart disease and obesity. but teens may be eating less because they're less active. >>> up next, sewage in one bay area community. dan? >>...
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(audience laughs) - professor tavelman, that's why i called you down from the psychiatry department. the man sitting in my outer office is a mr. von zell, and mr. burns just called me to tell me that he was suffering from strange hallucinations. i thought it might be an interesting case to analyze. - good, good! - miss harmon, send the gentleman in. (audience laughs) - hello, professor henderson-- i am young ronald-- oh. professor henderson, i'm young ronald burns' rich uncle cecil kimberly, of the kimberly diamond mines... (audience laughs) - how do you do? won't you be seated, mr. kimberly? - oh, thank you, yes. - splendid, splendid. - who is he? - oh, my colleague, professor tavelman. - oh, how do you do, how do you do? - what can we do for you? - well, it is a question of what i can do for you. i am here, gentleman, to donate a $500,000 gymnasium to your school. - excellent, excellent! - that's very generous of you. - oh, tut-tut, not at all, professor. we can kimberlys enjoy-- (audience laughs) (unclear exchange) now, as you know, i am incredibly wealthy and i do have a soft spo
(audience laughs) - professor tavelman, that's why i called you down from the psychiatry department. the man sitting in my outer office is a mr. von zell, and mr. burns just called me to tell me that he was suffering from strange hallucinations. i thought it might be an interesting case to analyze. - good, good! - miss harmon, send the gentleman in. (audience laughs) - hello, professor henderson-- i am young ronald-- oh. professor henderson, i'm young ronald burns' rich uncle cecil kimberly, of...
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he was was the doctor phil and the doctor haas of his day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry. he was giving advice on television, movies, magazines, magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. >> he had an academic apartment at the university of chicago. he wasn't doctor oz,. >> he wasn't doctor phil wasn't doctor really anything. >> it turns out his doctorate which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> but he was a really good showman. >> he convinced the ship on tran university of chicago present that he was a psychiatrist and was given charge of a school that became a media mecca for the miracles that bruno bettelheim was bringing about supposedly in the treatment of children with autism. in an almost ridiculously exploding way i will give one example. he writes in a book, a book where the theme is the mothers did this, the children are free to the mothers. he talks about talks about a girl who is obsessed with the weather. children and adults with autism often become obsessed with the topic. whether it's a train session or versions of the model t. this gi
he was was the doctor phil and the doctor haas of his day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry. he was giving advice on television, movies, magazines, magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. >> he had an academic apartment at the university of chicago. he wasn't doctor oz,. >> he wasn't doctor phil wasn't doctor really anything. >> it turns out his doctorate which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> but he was a really good showman....
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gregory fritz, president of the american academy of child and adolescent psychiatry, wants to warn parents tonight that suicidal depression is real and can strike any teen anywhere. >> somewhere between 15 and 20 percent of high school kids say that they have thought about suicide in the past year. >> reporter: let me repeat. 15% to 20% of adolescents seriously consider suicide. and that's at least one child in every american classroom. every 95 minutes, a young person will take their life. fritz says a lot of loving parents can miss something serious, sure that changes are >> i've felt that as a parent myself. just, "oh, please, don't let it be so, i don't want to see it, i -- won't this go away, it's just a phase." the good news is, oftentimes it is. it can lead us to have blind spots. >> reporter: on the inteke secret confessions. a teenage girl who seems to smile. >> just like this eternal sadness. >> reporter: a high school star who says teenagers are better than adults at hiding depression. they're so afraid of the stigma. >> if you were to look at my life on the surface, you'd see a
gregory fritz, president of the american academy of child and adolescent psychiatry, wants to warn parents tonight that suicidal depression is real and can strike any teen anywhere. >> somewhere between 15 and 20 percent of high school kids say that they have thought about suicide in the past year. >> reporter: let me repeat. 15% to 20% of adolescents seriously consider suicide. and that's at least one child in every american classroom. every 95 minutes, a young person will take...
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we're looking up at boone here on kings psychiatry. you can see the snow just blowing on the streetlights. road here not looking too bad. treated it very well but this snow will continue all day in the mountains. we're at 30 degrees up in boone and jefferson. lower 20's at higher ridge tops. east of the mountains all around 40 degrees. the wind keeps temperatures even and gusty around 20 miles an hour in charlotte. some of the stronger wind gusts the city have relaxed but the winds have stayed breezy all day gusting near 50. our wind makes it feel closer to freezing this morning. dress for these numbers headed out to the bus stop. we'll be in the low 40s by 9:00. gusts around 30 at times. a lot of sunshine all day long low 50s. highs in the mid-50's today. a big difference from the lower 70s we enjoyed yesterday once the rain moved out. today we keep it sunny and dry. it will be much cooler. notice the snow it remains up here all day long today. lasting probably into the night for tonight so this will add up to at least 1 to 3 inches f
we're looking up at boone here on kings psychiatry. you can see the snow just blowing on the streetlights. road here not looking too bad. treated it very well but this snow will continue all day in the mountains. we're at 30 degrees up in boone and jefferson. lower 20's at higher ridge tops. east of the mountains all around 40 degrees. the wind keeps temperatures even and gusty around 20 miles an hour in charlotte. some of the stronger wind gusts the city have relaxed but the winds have stayed...
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Feb 7, 2016
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jamison: one of the ongoing controversies in sick i treat is what is psychiatry is about the relationship depression to bipolar. it turns out they are pretty closely tied. one is temperament. there is a certain boldness, a certain high-energy capacity for some people with bipolar. if you look at the studies, what is striking is the rapidity of thought. when people begin to get manic, their thinking speeds up. they have more and more associations and more unusual associations. if you speed somebody up that is not already creative, you are just going to get someone who is speeded up. but if you have somebody creative and give them this high-energy state, they are very determined to do something. going after the highest goals and aspirations. that often goes along with the temperament as well. the capacity to feel. if you ask writers what the contribution of the illness is, acknowledged and the terror and lethality of it, that range of experience from ecstasy, the communal sense with the universe, and experiencing these high states, and also the compassion that they feel from having gone thr
jamison: one of the ongoing controversies in sick i treat is what is psychiatry is about the relationship depression to bipolar. it turns out they are pretty closely tied. one is temperament. there is a certain boldness, a certain high-energy capacity for some people with bipolar. if you look at the studies, what is striking is the rapidity of thought. when people begin to get manic, their thinking speeds up. they have more and more associations and more unusual associations. if you speed...
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Feb 20, 2016
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new york times science writer natalie commented on jeffrey lieberman's history of psychiatry for the times sunday book review section, saying lieberman recognizes many people remain skeptical about his specialty and uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it is one thing for somebody to suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure like thyroid disease or appendicitis but mental illness targets the mind, the seat of the self and its symptoms are often disguised as personal defects. here is jeffrey lieberman addressing the disparity between physical and mental health care. >> the good news is as with a lot of things, if you have alzheimer's, pancreatic cancer, not much can be done. you have to wait for the next discovery. for the vast majority of mental disorders as i find them, we only have enough to make a huge difference, we just don't provide it in an accessible way. i think this is the only way this gets the attention of the media and government when there is a violent incident and some individual who is mentally ill, kills people. >> watch for thes
new york times science writer natalie commented on jeffrey lieberman's history of psychiatry for the times sunday book review section, saying lieberman recognizes many people remain skeptical about his specialty and uncomfortable with the notion of mental illness generally. it is one thing for somebody to suffer from a malfunctioning of the body's infrastructure like thyroid disease or appendicitis but mental illness targets the mind, the seat of the self and its symptoms are often disguised as...
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Feb 5, 2016
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one of the ongoing controversies in psychiatry is what's the relationship of very owe current depressionolar and it turns out they are pretty closely tied. there was one which is temperament. there's a certain boldness, risk taking certain high energy high voltage capacity for people often who have bipolar. if you look at the studies, what's been striking is the validity of thought or the raw piddity of thought. when people get manic, their thinking speeds up and they have more and more associations and more and more unusual associations. now if you speed somebody up who is not already creative, you're just somebody who is speeded up and not creative. if you have someone who is already creative and you give them this kind of high energy state, very determined to do something, very absolutely going after the highest goals and aspirations that often goes along with the temperament as well. if you ask artists and%ú writers what the contribution is, the terror of it, they will say if that range of experience from estacy, that kind of communal sense with the universe and experiencing these hi
one of the ongoing controversies in psychiatry is what's the relationship of very owe current depressionolar and it turns out they are pretty closely tied. there was one which is temperament. there's a certain boldness, risk taking certain high energy high voltage capacity for people often who have bipolar. if you look at the studies, what's been striking is the validity of thought or the raw piddity of thought. when people get manic, their thinking speeds up and they have more and more...
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Feb 19, 2016
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these fining appear in the journal general hospital psychiatry. >> one out of of three american adultsnot get enough sleep on a regular basis and you may very well be one of them. the centers for disease control and prevention study is the first to document estimated sleep duration for all 50 states and the district of columbia. well overall they found about 35% of u.s. adults are sleeping less than seven hours a night. which increase as risk for wide variety of health problems. married people and those with higher education were most likely to report getting a good night's sleep and people in the southeastern united states and appalachian mountains got the least amount. >>> as we all know too well, transgender rights this is a growing issue facing lots of local schools. >>> everybody needs to use the bathroom. and trans jent people are simply trying to use the bathroom where they feel safer. >> we want to make sure we protect every student. >> the local children caught in the middle of this discussion. >>> very special baby makes zoo debut. adorable but he's also carrying an extremely
these fining appear in the journal general hospital psychiatry. >> one out of of three american adultsnot get enough sleep on a regular basis and you may very well be one of them. the centers for disease control and prevention study is the first to document estimated sleep duration for all 50 states and the district of columbia. well overall they found about 35% of u.s. adults are sleeping less than seven hours a night. which increase as risk for wide variety of health problems. married...
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Feb 22, 2016
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morning, a finds a growing adults are abusing a popular a study published in the journal of clinical psychiatry percentage of 18- to 25-year-olds who use the a-d-h-d drug adderall without a prescription. emergency room percent. adderall can cause serious side effects, including high blood pressure and stroke. rob 2shot we want to get another check on this morning's forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. a quiet start to the week with sunshine and temperatures near normal. look for a high of 46 today with a sun and cloud mix and dry. tonight partly cloudy skies with a low of 31 degrees. then a tad warmer on tuesday with a high of 48 degrees and a sun and cloud mix. clouds will increase tuesday evening with rain developing late mornings commute. wednesday will be wet with periods of steady rain and temperatures near 45 degrees. late wednesday night as temperatures fall to freezing we will watch for a rain and snow mix with some snow showers into thursday. while as of now accumulations do not look huge we could see some icy patches and slick spots on thursday as
morning, a finds a growing adults are abusing a popular a study published in the journal of clinical psychiatry percentage of 18- to 25-year-olds who use the a-d-h-d drug adderall without a prescription. emergency room percent. adderall can cause serious side effects, including high blood pressure and stroke. rob 2shot we want to get another check on this morning's forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. a quiet start to the week with sunshine and temperatures...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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the legislation would, as i mentioned before, allow us to have more providers and psychologists, psychiatry, social work. it would also allow states to use both. we have to be treating mental health and substance abuse dollars, not to cut either one, but to make sure that a person with substance abuse disorder and mem illness can be treated. and -- mental illness can be treated. and bring accountability. our bill would establish a national mental health policy b within samhsa, and set scientific measures. we'd also have an interagency of serious mental illness coordinating committee which could coordinate the spending in mental health and make suggestions to the assistant secretary's office and to congress and bring together government offices with experts in the field, to develop reforms in the mental health system. and we want to have alternatives to institutionalization and jail diversion, assisted outpatient treatment is one version. assertive treatment community is another one. we want to make sure we provide the wrap-around services instead of keep dumping them intole -- them into jai
the legislation would, as i mentioned before, allow us to have more providers and psychologists, psychiatry, social work. it would also allow states to use both. we have to be treating mental health and substance abuse dollars, not to cut either one, but to make sure that a person with substance abuse disorder and mem illness can be treated. and -- mental illness can be treated. and bring accountability. our bill would establish a national mental health policy b within samhsa, and set...
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Feb 20, 2016
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assassination attempts and threats on the president, the beginnings and current stage of the field of psychiatry. booktv visit screen fills to talk to local authors and tour the city at literary sites. for complete television schedule, booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list -- >> that is a look at the current nonfiction best sellers according to los angeles times. many of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch the on our web site booktv.org. >> to me it is home. the place where we come to see who we really are. and not someone else that reflection of who we are. >> a place of knowledge. >> it is the repository
assassination attempts and threats on the president, the beginnings and current stage of the field of psychiatry. booktv visit screen fills to talk to local authors and tour the city at literary sites. for complete television schedule, booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list -- >> that is a look at the current...