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how much of psychiatry's image and the stigma problem can be laid at the foot of psychiatry and people who claim to be in 2nd to you think that stigma was inevitable? given the crazy complexity? >> i think it is about 60. gets us through. due to the social environment in which has evolved. what, i mean, by that is psychiatrists started out like every other document. midwives and bone doctors, cardiac -- cardiologists, dermatologists, everything. they were one of the 1st. the american psychiatric association is the oldest professional medical association. it was called the association of medical pilots and superintendents, took care. but what happened was scientific research provided from evidentiary basis, others began to take off, surgery, techniques, instruments, infectious disease, pasteur, and within the field of psychiatry you can see tumors, strokes, the tangling of dementias, there was no basis to it. the theory was so compelling intellectually that psychiatry became enthralled with it. training of my supervisors, they would joke about how they had gotten everything they learned
how much of psychiatry's image and the stigma problem can be laid at the foot of psychiatry and people who claim to be in 2nd to you think that stigma was inevitable? given the crazy complexity? >> i think it is about 60. gets us through. due to the social environment in which has evolved. what, i mean, by that is psychiatrists started out like every other document. midwives and bone doctors, cardiac -- cardiologists, dermatologists, everything. they were one of the 1st. the american...
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i could be much more poetic. >> and what psychiatry could do. and with those professional accomplishments one of the most admirable people that i now. >> and thanks for sponsoring this tonight. i am here because i am a big admirer and you should be because he survived a year as president of the marriages psychiatric association. that is one of the most difficult jobs in thend reason h country.e opportunit the second reason is i could not pass up on the opportunity for role reversal and to ask questions now i get to ask the questions of the only for an hour.about that? i promise not to nod incessantly and say how you feel about that? [laughter]e to talk about a few of the issues involved in mental health right now but before we crack the cover people talk about mental health or mental illness but how do you define that? what does that include? >> talk about respiratory disorders. >> but it's so complex with psychiatry that was the most highly evolved in the animal kingdom. and that cognition have perception so based on that in those traditions of
i could be much more poetic. >> and what psychiatry could do. and with those professional accomplishments one of the most admirable people that i now. >> and thanks for sponsoring this tonight. i am here because i am a big admirer and you should be because he survived a year as president of the marriages psychiatric association. that is one of the most difficult jobs in thend reason h country.e opportunit the second reason is i could not pass up on the opportunity for role reversal...
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/professor of psychiatry, baylor college of medicine 6:18 - 6:42for example: male jockeys. you would target them as a potential problem area, because these are people whose livelihood is predicated on their weight so if you are over 126 pounds you cant run in the kentucky.but in this age of skinny jeans, constant images of shirtless celebs, reality stars, and selfies there are new factors that may push men into unhealthy habits, in the quest for perfection.garrett nodell, pa-s / physician's assistant student (only this one sot) *30:22 --there's more pressures than there was in the past, with all the media that's available twitter, facebook, the internet, etcetera. studies show male body image concerns have dramatically increased over the past three decades from 15% to 43% of men being dissatisfied with their bodies. pesikoff7:39 --7:51men want to look good, and they start focusing in on eating and then they may eat too little then gorge themselves and have episodes in which they overeat then go on these quickie diets.often the disorder is rooted in something else. 17:18 con
/professor of psychiatry, baylor college of medicine 6:18 - 6:42for example: male jockeys. you would target them as a potential problem area, because these are people whose livelihood is predicated on their weight so if you are over 126 pounds you cant run in the kentucky.but in this age of skinny jeans, constant images of shirtless celebs, reality stars, and selfies there are new factors that may push men into unhealthy habits, in the quest for perfection.garrett nodell, pa-s / physician's...
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>> b bl: yey will's finene tell u@e trht she's seeinger psychiatris something i wiwiwihe would have dodo weeks ago. dr. hayden. i know you don't normay make house calls. dr. hayden: no, it'no probobm. uh, w aru doin i, uh h i've been tnking abt you since you callll me her night.
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. >> reporter: once again, rounds of nasty weather in the mid section of the psychiatry, from the deep south toward louisiana, arkansas this afternoon. the pattern is giving us beautiful weather, which continues to hammer those portions of the country. from our tower cam, i'm sorry, in charlotte. you can see clouds billowing as we head into the afternoon. 73, current temperature in charlotte, humidity, 49%. 20 miles an hour. you know when you start to see the flow that strong, you are going to see clouds popping up. 70 mountain island lake, 69 ballantine, 72 arboretum, 71 indian trail. 63 in boone, 73 in cheraw. carolinas. and it is the heat pump high pressure system, southerly flow, mid and upper 70's today, tomorrow, then in the weekend, it will weaken and slide north. that will open the door for thunderstorms. likely not until sunday. again, houston, dallas, louisiana, up towards memphis, tennessee, and arkansas, more flooding rain. the possibility is there for severe storms as we head into the afternoon. partly cloudy in charlotte. mix of sun and clouds, a beautiful day across the
. >> reporter: once again, rounds of nasty weather in the mid section of the psychiatry, from the deep south toward louisiana, arkansas this afternoon. the pattern is giving us beautiful weather, which continues to hammer those portions of the country. from our tower cam, i'm sorry, in charlotte. you can see clouds billowing as we head into the afternoon. 73, current temperature in charlotte, humidity, 49%. 20 miles an hour. you know when you start to see the flow that strong, you are...
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so if we feel like they need to see psychiatry, we make sure that happens.to be medicated, we'll encourage them to consider medication and if possible, have them see psychiatry and have it prescribed. >> in order to keep corey's behavior under control, he is prescribed medication by the jail's mental health staff. >> i'm a g man. that's how i do it. medication time. about to get the medication right now. this will keep me nice, you know what i'm saying. right now i'm on five medications. i'm on five psych pills. this morning i took three. tonight i'll take six, you know what i'm saying? >> this is your trilipta and your -- >> corey represents the type of inmate that provides a daunting challenge for jails and prisons nationwide. they show certain symptoms of mental illness, yet are incarcerated by the courts rather than hospitalized. >> mr. allen is in the general population unit. should someone be deemed incompetent, that would be through a psychiatrist and the court would deem them incompetent and you wouldn't be housed in the house of correction. you woul
so if we feel like they need to see psychiatry, we make sure that happens.to be medicated, we'll encourage them to consider medication and if possible, have them see psychiatry and have it prescribed. >> in order to keep corey's behavior under control, he is prescribed medication by the jail's mental health staff. >> i'm a g man. that's how i do it. medication time. about to get the medication right now. this will keep me nice, you know what i'm saying. right now i'm on five...
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joining me for that conversation, rebecca brendell from harvard university and assistant professor of psychiatry at the harvard school and director of the new york institu institute. professor jones, this strikes me, a layman, as a pretty big deal >> it is. for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the biological under pinnings of schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the community >>> is the relationship so tight that you can tell the genetic make up of a schizophrenic from looking at the gene or a predict that someone is going to develop it by seeing it in advance? >> well, it's a correlation. what this means is that any individual that has these particular mutations, that they are pre-deposed for the-- predisposed to the decease so it's not-- disease, so it's not a correlation >>> this is pretty new information. will more research be required to know just how intimate that pre-disposition is? >> yes. absolutely. one of the interesting things about the disease, there is an environment
joining me for that conversation, rebecca brendell from harvard university and assistant professor of psychiatry at the harvard school and director of the new york institu institute. professor jones, this strikes me, a layman, as a pretty big deal >> it is. for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the biological under pinnings of schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the...
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mother's house a residential drug treatment facility run by the university of colorado department of psychiatry at first the program seemed tough but normal. >> it was punishment for doing stuff wrong but wants her child was born she says a series of mandatory bizarre and is seemingly harmful near daily routine she describes a multiple day no sleep marathon sessions three days date on which it is late your child that doesn't sound helpful i didn't think it was healthy either especially because mine was a little and staring at a wall and forest meditation eight - -dash 10 hours at a time to never ask if it was right for you or if it was helpful for you we didn't have a choice if they were having games you're in the game in a special disciplinary called jail phase where mothers were separated from their toddlers or babies but in the same room crying media are demanding children left to suffer but they are using that child as a prop a screaming child as a prop if her story sounds improbable just complaints from a drug addict and wanting an easier stay cap this is the state's record of recent viola
mother's house a residential drug treatment facility run by the university of colorado department of psychiatry at first the program seemed tough but normal. >> it was punishment for doing stuff wrong but wants her child was born she says a series of mandatory bizarre and is seemingly harmful near daily routine she describes a multiple day no sleep marathon sessions three days date on which it is late your child that doesn't sound helpful i didn't think it was healthy either especially...
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>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatt was to come. i took it because it gave me 40 hours. i was part time and wanted to go full-time. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant to be, i hi. >> was your daughter diagnosed during your time working why the psychiatry department? >> yes, the latter part part. then i transferred to determin dermatology. i wanted to go back but things didn't work out. >> you're now retired and ready to roll up your sleaves for the second part of your life. >> i thought what do i want to do when i grow up? i wanted something worthy. >> thank you for your interest. >> is adelle wilson here? do you want to explain adelle's -- >> i'm helen burke and i'm the executive director. i got a call from adelle. she wasn't feeling well. show has served a first timer term on the board a
>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatt was to come. i took it because it gave me 40 hours. i was part time and wanted to go full-time. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant...
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mother's house a residential drug treatment facility run by the university of colorado department of psychiatry at first the normal. >> it was punishment for doing stuff wrong but wants her child was born she says a series of mandatory bizarre and is seemingly harmful disciplinary games became a near daily routine she describes a multiple day no that i want you to be with your child that doesn't sound helpful i didn't think it was healthy either especially because mine was a little and staring at a wall and forest meditation eight forced meditation eight - -dash 10 hours at a time to never ask if it was right for you or if it was helpful for you we didn't have a choice if they were having games you're in the game in a special disciplinary called jail phase where mothers were separated from their toddlers or babies but in the same room crying media are demanding children left to suffer but they are using that child as a prop a screaming child as a prop if her story sounds improbable just complaints from a drug addict and wanting an easier stay cap this is the state's record of recent violations
mother's house a residential drug treatment facility run by the university of colorado department of psychiatry at first the normal. >> it was punishment for doing stuff wrong but wants her child was born she says a series of mandatory bizarre and is seemingly harmful disciplinary games became a near daily routine she describes a multiple day no that i want you to be with your child that doesn't sound helpful i didn't think it was healthy either especially because mine was a little and...
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before obamacare, lucy had a thriving psychiatry practice. [ laughter ] but all of the costly regulations forced her out of business. and how about snoopy? the dog who served his country bravely as a world war i fighter pilot, and that's 28 dog years, people. you don't think of that. and because of obama's inability to fix the v.a. backlog, the local clinic doesn't give him the support he needs, forcing snoopy to pay for meds out of the pocket, which is tough for him, because he doesn't have pockets, because he's a dog. [ laughter ] and don't get me started on common core. yeah. whose so-called standards mean good teachers are losing their jobs, just because they talk differently. yeah. [ laughter ] yeah, and i'm missed, too, mrs. donovan, i really am. oh, wow. you lost your pension? i can't believe it. i'm so sorry about all of this. >> blah, blah, blah, blah. >> trevor: yeah, i guess we could get a drink after the show. [ laughter ] but what if mr. donovan finds out? he'll be furious. >> blah, blah, blah. >> trevor: how will we make it look like a suicide? [ laughter ] i guess that make
before obamacare, lucy had a thriving psychiatry practice. [ laughter ] but all of the costly regulations forced her out of business. and how about snoopy? the dog who served his country bravely as a world war i fighter pilot, and that's 28 dog years, people. you don't think of that. and because of obama's inability to fix the v.a. backlog, the local clinic doesn't give him the support he needs, forcing snoopy to pay for meds out of the pocket, which is tough for him, because he doesn't have...
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phil of his day except all about psychology and psychiatry giving advice on television television, movies and magazines to parents how to raise kids becky had an academic appointment to the university of chicago. >> and the but it turns out it turns out his doctorate was an art history and he convince the university of chicago president he was a psychologist whose psychiatrist and given charge of a school that was of bdm back of for those miracles he was pretty about supposedly with the treatment of children with autism and almost ridiculous for a new way he writes a book where the theme is repeatedly tested the mothers did this with children did this and was obsessed with the weather but they're often obsessed whether trade schedules this girl was obsessed with the weather and he actually wrote, here's what was really going space if you'll get the word whether and breaking up it says we ate her and the girl was terrified to be devoured by her mother while she was obsess with the weather. when that came out in 67 the praise for him was astounding from the deere times or the new republic h
phil of his day except all about psychology and psychiatry giving advice on television television, movies and magazines to parents how to raise kids becky had an academic appointment to the university of chicago. >> and the but it turns out it turns out his doctorate was an art history and he convince the university of chicago president he was a psychologist whose psychiatrist and given charge of a school that was of bdm back of for those miracles he was pretty about supposedly with the...
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the spurs' at that time psychiatry obvious, swarm curry every time he had the ball.de. four of 18 from the field. intense playoff-like game on both ends of the floor. leonard gets two of his 18 points after this miss. held to their lowest points total of the year, warriors rallied. draymond green gave them some life. curry kept his three-point streak going making 1 of 12. this one tied the game at 55 with 5 1/2 left in the quarter. good movement by the warriors here. anderson with the pass. the spurs had a huge rebounding edge. diaw misses but he hits the board for the follow. spurs back in front by 4. no one in the middle for the warriors to protect the hoop. denny green in the lane. kerr wants to know what has to happen to get a traveling call. la marcus aldridge was the big scorer for the spurs. his jumper put san antonio up by 5. he had 26 points. it came down to the fact that the warriors did not make their shots in the end. curry and thompson a combined 22 for 37. spurs win 87-79. they stay perfect at home and move to within three games the warriors in the play
the spurs' at that time psychiatry obvious, swarm curry every time he had the ball.de. four of 18 from the field. intense playoff-like game on both ends of the floor. leonard gets two of his 18 points after this miss. held to their lowest points total of the year, warriors rallied. draymond green gave them some life. curry kept his three-point streak going making 1 of 12. this one tied the game at 55 with 5 1/2 left in the quarter. good movement by the warriors here. anderson with the pass. the...
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whybrow is also the judson braun executive chair of the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the david geffen school of medicine and also the ceo of the rest nick neuropsychiatric hospital. he is an international authority on emotion and its disorders, particularly depression and bipolar illness, and the effects of thyroid hormone on brain and human behavior. in the well-tuned brain, dr. whybrow offers us a prescription for genuine human progress and takes us on a fascinating tour of self-discovery, drawing extensively upon his decades of experience as a psychiatrist and his broad with knowledge of neuroscience and human behavior. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in giving a warm welcome to dr. peter whybrow. [applause] >> thank you, vicki. good evening, everybody. it's good to see you here. this is quite an evening for me as i don't -- one doesn't usually get celebrated by one's own institute -- [laughter] so i feel very grateful. a little, a little, actually, a little humbled at all these bits and pieces here. we had to move my desk out of my office because we couldn
whybrow is also the judson braun executive chair of the department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the david geffen school of medicine and also the ceo of the rest nick neuropsychiatric hospital. he is an international authority on emotion and its disorders, particularly depression and bipolar illness, and the effects of thyroid hormone on brain and human behavior. in the well-tuned brain, dr. whybrow offers us a prescription for genuine human progress and takes us on a fascinating...
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daulton's attorney says he will meet with doctors and experts with the center for forensic psychiatry and for a series of interviews and tests. the preliminary hearing was pushed from march 10th to may 10th for evaluations to take place. two survivors continued to approve in local hospitals. >>> police charged a 14-year- old boy and 21-year-old man with killing a pizza delivery driver in suburban atlanta. the boy was charged as an adult yesterday. the driver was found dead wednesday night in a housing complex in lawrenceville. officials believe he was killed during a robbery in the complex making a delivery. both suspects now face felony murder charges. >>> a stowaway has just been ordered to six months house arrest. go anywhere near an airport for two years. the 64-year-old snuck onto at least four flights without paying for a ticket. >>> students have to soon leave campus to buy energy drinks. all campus stores are banning it. the move is meant to keep students safe because energy drinks are a health risk when mixed with alcohol. students are still allowed to bring the strings onto
daulton's attorney says he will meet with doctors and experts with the center for forensic psychiatry and for a series of interviews and tests. the preliminary hearing was pushed from march 10th to may 10th for evaluations to take place. two survivors continued to approve in local hospitals. >>> police charged a 14-year- old boy and 21-year-old man with killing a pizza delivery driver in suburban atlanta. the boy was charged as an adult yesterday. the driver was found dead wednesday...
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the man behind this research is the chair of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the universityeveryone who tests positive for exposure to those toxic parasites found in your cat's liter will have the issue. let's hope the next time you honk your horn and curse someone who cuts can you off on the skew kill you may be attempting to play your feline friend at home, but that seems almost as silly as the study. > thank you so much. coming up, we ' got a warning this morning about a powerful warm of marijuana that police want to make sure you know about. especially for teenagers. coming up, what it is and just how potent this pot can be. it could be a huge day for philadelphia. i tried to combine it from villanova, villanova university, a win away from making it into the final four. coming up their keys to the game and what the wild cats will have to do to continue their march toward the ncaa championship. >> i think it has to do with winning. that would be a good key to the game. if you go ahead and win, you're likely to go to the final forel. since 1961, pearle vision has provided
the man behind this research is the chair of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the universityeveryone who tests positive for exposure to those toxic parasites found in your cat's liter will have the issue. let's hope the next time you honk your horn and curse someone who cuts can you off on the skew kill you may be attempting to play your feline friend at home, but that seems almost as silly as the study. > thank you so much. coming up, we ' got a warning this morning about a...
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then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his
then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his
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fog should erode giving way to mostly cloud psychiatry skies. chance for rain tonight. quick check right now of your seven-day, but i go more in-depth on that coming up at 7:00. >> john: we're checking on a fire at forrest hills neared eddie between woodside. there you have the map. >> brian: we're far from finished. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is monday, march 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> an amtrak train derails overnight in kansas. dozens of passengers are injured. >> chaos and clashes at donald trump's campaign event. the democratic candidates accuse trump of insight iolence. >> cbs news reveals lavish spending and how wounded warrior
fog should erode giving way to mostly cloud psychiatry skies. chance for rain tonight. quick check right now of your seven-day, but i go more in-depth on that coming up at 7:00. >> john: we're checking on a fire at forrest hills neared eddie between woodside. there you have the map. >> brian: we're far from finished. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is monday, march 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> an amtrak train derails...
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tomorrow night on booktv in prime time, a focus on disease and medical care with books on cancer, psychiatry, awe thetism and tracking -- autism and tracking contagions. join us at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on the on booktv -- tonight on booktv, a focus on george washington. next, author t.h. breen talks about his book on the long journey george washington took as president around the 13 original tates. from politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c., this is about an hour. >> professor timothy breen is currently the james marsh professor at large at the university of vermont, a guggenheim fellow, professor breen has also taught classes at oxford, cambridge, yale, the university of chicago and also northwestern university which he just retired from. he has written several award-winning books on early american history on subjects raking from the tobacco -- ranging from the tobacco culture of early tidewater planters to the consumer politics of the american revolution. his new book tells the story about a series of journeys that george washington took to all of the original 13 states
tomorrow night on booktv in prime time, a focus on disease and medical care with books on cancer, psychiatry, awe thetism and tracking -- autism and tracking contagions. join us at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on the on booktv -- tonight on booktv, a focus on george washington. next, author t.h. breen talks about his book on the long journey george washington took as president around the 13 original tates. from politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c., this is about an hour....
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research published in the journal social psychiatry and psychiatric shows that playing video games can help kids do better in school or in social situations. a neurologist, is joining us to talk more about that. great to see you. >> great to see you. what types of video games are we talking about? i think that's really the key, isn't it? >> absolutely. first of all this was done in children age six to 11. and they were asked to play video games that they of their age, number one. are they in the same room or through the class features which can be complicated for some of us, right? the second thing is when i looked further into the research skills. so maybe english, reading, math skills, driving. the key was that none of these games showed any violence. >> amy: okay. and that is huge, right? >> okay. so when we're talking about allowing them to play these video games, how do you go about finding the appropriate games to help your child? and two, how much time do you allow them to spend on this? >> it's an important question. so because we know that this helps brain development, because
research published in the journal social psychiatry and psychiatric shows that playing video games can help kids do better in school or in social situations. a neurologist, is joining us to talk more about that. great to see you. >> great to see you. what types of video games are we talking about? i think that's really the key, isn't it? >> absolutely. first of all this was done in children age six to 11. and they were asked to play video games that they of their age, number one....
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then jeffrey lieber meant the author of strings, the untold story of psychiatry. in the author a pandemic, sonja shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent davida and his daughter elizabeth davida rayburn are co-authors of the death of cancer, the history of cancer research and the development of cancer therapies. they discussed cancer treatments including chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is onece hour. >> good evening everybody. i am the program director here at the west court library and i'm pleased to welcome you to this evening's program.program di just a few housekeeping items before we get started, if you could please take a moment to silence yourself on, you've noticed a few cameras in the room. we are pleased to have c-span here to film this evening's program.pleased tonight it is an onstage conversation and there will be an opportunity for audience questions at the end. i will ask that you please wait for the microphone and speak into it clearly so the question can be heard. after the discussion the a
then jeffrey lieber meant the author of strings, the untold story of psychiatry. in the author a pandemic, sonja shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent davida and his daughter elizabeth davida rayburn are co-authors of the death of cancer, the history of cancer research and the development of cancer therapies. they discussed cancer treatments including chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is onece hour. >> good evening...
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the death of cancer followed by the untold story of psychiatry. >> the 22nd annual virginia festival of the book starting saturday at noon eastern. author bruce hillman discusses his book the man who stocked einstein. then saturday evening at seven patricia bell scott on her book the firebrand in the 1st lady portrait of a friendship. the struggle for social justice. the book explores the relationship, cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. speak with author and historian at roosevelt house in new york city. on sunday more from the virginia festival of the book including kelly carlin, george carlin's daughter. then sunday night at nine afterwards with nancy cohen. looking at female political leaders in the advances they are making in the political arena, interview by kim as a really, chair and cofounder of avon global center for women injustice. >> for a woman to be at the head of the most powerful country in the world when one of our key allies does not allow women to drive in our most significant enemy at this time is literally executing w
the death of cancer followed by the untold story of psychiatry. >> the 22nd annual virginia festival of the book starting saturday at noon eastern. author bruce hillman discusses his book the man who stocked einstein. then saturday evening at seven patricia bell scott on her book the firebrand in the 1st lady portrait of a friendship. the struggle for social justice. the book explores the relationship, cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. speak...
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then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his daughter are co-authors of the death of cancer, but the history of cancer research and therapies they discuss cancer treatments and putting chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is an hour. >> good evening, i am kelly the program director at the westport library. i'm. i'm pleased to welcome you to this evening's program. just a few housekeeping items before we get started. if you could please take a moment to silence your cell phone, you have noticed a few cameras in the room and we are pleased to have c-span here to film this evening's program. tonight is an onstage conversation and there will be an opportunity for audience questions at the end, i'm going to ask that you please wait for the microphone and speak into it clearly so your question could be heard. after the discussion the authors will be pleased to sign copies
then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his daughter are co-authors of the death of cancer, but the history of cancer research and therapies they discuss cancer treatments and putting chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is an hour. >> good evening, i am...
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that he did not appear to understand what is going on to commit doctors and experts for forensics psychiatry then conduct a series of interviews and test plan and their hearing was pushed back for march 10th to may 10th the sum of the evaluations can happen it turned out he was carrying a taser is he had for his security job 18 year-old asian vasquez and is serving time in los angeles for involuntary manslaughter he wrote a letter to the pope asked for forgiveness to his surprise the pope wrote back he said he was praying for him and he spoke about this is the letter help to regain his will to live. >>darya: never separated for decades there ever given up for adoption and later in life of this started looking for their biological family 30 years later when the girls got a letter from the state telling her that they locate her sister was more believable was that her sister was no stranger if he found out your teacher was your sister their teacher and student and after they found out they reconnect them and hold different way and not have a whole different relationship. we will be back with mo
that he did not appear to understand what is going on to commit doctors and experts for forensics psychiatry then conduct a series of interviews and test plan and their hearing was pushed back for march 10th to may 10th the sum of the evaluations can happen it turned out he was carrying a taser is he had for his security job 18 year-old asian vasquez and is serving time in los angeles for involuntary manslaughter he wrote a letter to the pope asked for forgiveness to his surprise the pope wrote...
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i don't think i've seen such a stream of disconnected ideas since i quit psychiatry 30 years ago. that was quite a performance. and it was very weird. i heard rollins and trippi gives advice. tight nl it up. you have to shorten it up. you have to have a point. the fact is, and this is the stunning thing about this election, without the tightening up, without the experts, without the prompter, he is where he is. there is simply -- that was a performance. that was live television. that was reality television. and that -- nobody can do. and that has its appeal. now i think people actually separate the performance part, what he did tonight, from what he says he's going to do as president. and he's pulled it off. now, in the end i think that's going to be really dangerous. because he often can go off the reservation, compares himself to what was abe lincoln, number two, how presidential he is. that's a little bit weird and been able to carry it off. i think people have a sense of humor about him, which is good, otherwise they'd be terrified. and that's what has been carrying him throug
i don't think i've seen such a stream of disconnected ideas since i quit psychiatry 30 years ago. that was quite a performance. and it was very weird. i heard rollins and trippi gives advice. tight nl it up. you have to shorten it up. you have to have a point. the fact is, and this is the stunning thing about this election, without the tightening up, without the experts, without the prompter, he is where he is. there is simply -- that was a performance. that was live television. that was...
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jeff chirico sat down with the suspect's mother who said her son suffers from psychiatries friend i -- schizophrenia. >>> i'm sorry it happened, i prayed for the judge and his family. but it might be james' cry for help. >> reporter: police say he hit judge kevin dougherty in the face after he asked him for money. a plaque shows the young man's talent as a baseball pitcher. his diagnosis at 19 changed everything. >>> dolores said she committed him numerous times but he checks himself out. >>> we would try to help, he wouldn't follow through with patient care or medication. >> reporter: living on the streets since october, james doesn't recognize his illness according to his mother who plans to ask the judge hearing the case to order the mental health help he needs. >>> someplace they can keep him and not giving him the option of leaving. because when he has the option of leaving, he leaves. >> reporter: he has two simple assaults from 2009 and 2010. he faces simple assault and reckless endangerment charges from this recent attack. >>> a 19-year-old is facing murder charges in the deat
jeff chirico sat down with the suspect's mother who said her son suffers from psychiatries friend i -- schizophrenia. >>> i'm sorry it happened, i prayed for the judge and his family. but it might be james' cry for help. >> reporter: police say he hit judge kevin dougherty in the face after he asked him for money. a plaque shows the young man's talent as a baseball pitcher. his diagnosis at 19 changed everything. >>> dolores said she committed him numerous times but he...
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>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatime. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant to be, i hi. >> was your daughter diagnosed during your time working why the psychiatry department? >> yes, the latter part part. then i transferred to determin dermatology. i wanted to go back but things didn't work out. >> you're now retired and ready to roll up your sleaves for the second part of your life. >> i thought what do i want to do when i grow up? i wanted something worthy. >> thank you for your interest. >> is adelle wilson here? do you want to explain adelle's -- >> i'm helen burke and i'm the executive director. i got a call from adelle. she wasn't feeling well. show has served a first timer term on the board adds a family member and she's a valued member of the team. she chaired a committee in the pas
>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatime. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant to be, i hi. >> was your daughter diagnosed during your time working why the psychiatry...
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get it, what can often be the most sensitive information in the world, medical records, juvenile, psychiatryngs that we've decided, for better or for worse, make the country a better, safer place. why is this different, and why are we suggesting that technology companies are somehow immune from subpoena and warrant power? >> no, they're not immune. from that at all. i would extent to the that apple can comply with this, they should under the law. part of my question for director comey, and i'm surprised we're doing this a open setting and not a classified setting, but they can see the metadata, they can see which phone was communicating with which phone, they can see where you were when that communication was made and when that happened. but if you're going to actually pry into this data and be able to have this key, unfortunately, in this day and age, you can't keep it away from the bad guys. there's not just a key at the genius bar for the one, you know, person who you want to get after. it's just not doable. it's either encrypted or it's not. >> that's the problem. >> congressman, but tha
get it, what can often be the most sensitive information in the world, medical records, juvenile, psychiatryngs that we've decided, for better or for worse, make the country a better, safer place. why is this different, and why are we suggesting that technology companies are somehow immune from subpoena and warrant power? >> no, they're not immune. from that at all. i would extent to the that apple can comply with this, they should under the law. part of my question for director comey,...
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>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatt was to come. i took it because it gave me 40 hours. i was part time and wanted to go full-time. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant to be, i hi. >> was your daughter diagnosed during your time working why the psychiatry department? >> yes, the latter part part. then i transferred to determin dermatology. i wanted to go back but things didn't work out. >> you're now retired and ready to roll up your sleaves for the second part of your life. >> i thought what do i want to do when i grow up? i wanted something worthy. >> thank you for your interest. >> is adelle wilson here? do you want to explain adelle's -- >> i'm helen burke and i'm the executive director. i got a call from adelle. she wasn't feeling well. show has served a first timer term on the board a
>> it was really ironic in hindsight when i took the transfer to psychiatry, i had no linkling of whatt was to come. i took it because it gave me 40 hours. i was part time and wanted to go full-time. >> what was your role? at kaiser? >> i was administrative assist tan. >> okay. thank you. >> i took on challenge not realizing what was to come. and so with what i learned there, and then to be hit with the diagnosis, my daughter's struggle, i don't know, it was meant...
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oz to this day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry. he was given constant advice and movies and magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. >> he wasn't dr. oz. >> he wasn't really dr. anything. >> it turns out his doctor which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> that he was a really good show woman. >> he commends the university of chicago president that he was a psychologist -- psychiatrist and he was given charge of the school that became a media magnet for the miracles that they were bringing about a supposedly in the treatment of children with autism in an almost ridiculously freudian way. one example. he writes in the book, a book where the theme is repeatedly the mothers did this. the children are afraid of their mothers. he talks about a girl who is obsessed with the weather. children and adults with autism were often obsessed with a narrow topic here they become obsessed whether its train schedules for versions of the model t. this girl is accessed with the weather. bettelheim wrote -- there's a chair over t
oz to this day except it was all about psychology and psychiatry. he was given constant advice and movies and magazines to parents about how to raise their kids. >> he wasn't dr. oz. >> he wasn't really dr. anything. >> it turns out his doctor which he picked up in austria was in art history. >> that he was a really good show woman. >> he commends the university of chicago president that he was a psychologist -- psychiatrist and he was given charge of the school...