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so they got in jean glass, a psychologist who wanted to defend psychotherapy and invented a method of combining small studies to make them vaguely equivalent to large ones to show that psychotherapy worked better than doctor lee contacts and so on and at the time the author tested antidepressants and churches findings were about the same as they were at the invention of meta-analysis 10 years earlier. so he added a second argument that the placebos used, the dummy pills work similar enough to antidepressants, you needed placebos that have side effects and studies found that the literature for medicines that should treat depressions but treated it as well as antidepressants and this was a sign that this remaining efficacy they found was really placebos can do anything that antidepressants did and two of these medicines are easily dismissed, one, it was a hyped up form of xanax, that to have antidepressant effects to affect serotonin transmission, that was one of the way we treat antidepressants and so it wasn't really an example of that type of medicine that thought to have treated dep
so they got in jean glass, a psychologist who wanted to defend psychotherapy and invented a method of combining small studies to make them vaguely equivalent to large ones to show that psychotherapy worked better than doctor lee contacts and so on and at the time the author tested antidepressants and churches findings were about the same as they were at the invention of meta-analysis 10 years earlier. so he added a second argument that the placebos used, the dummy pills work similar enough to...
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a shifting of memory patterns is basic to psychotherapy. yes. and now to the toast, hmm? you'll forgive us, lethe. there you are, captain. may we never find space so vast, planets so cold, heart and mind so empty that we cannot fill them with love and warmth. ssive. hi, carl. doctor... yes? hmm? ah... i was afraid you would ask about this, captain. one doesn't like to talk about their personal failures, you know. it was j jt an experiment that went wrong, i'm afraid. may i see it? captain, if something hasn't worked out and, therefore, has no scientific fact-- since you brought me down here for advice, captain-- is being able to ask for advice without necessarily having to take it. to the captain, helen. you're fighting over your weight. all right, let's take a aook. i'm not a criminal! i do not require... neural neutralizer. neural neutralizer. can you explain that, dr. van gelder? a room... a device. door... control panel. i see it. a device... a light! the light! this room... what happens there? aah! aah! a neural neutralizer-- experimental. actually, we don't expect t
a shifting of memory patterns is basic to psychotherapy. yes. and now to the toast, hmm? you'll forgive us, lethe. there you are, captain. may we never find space so vast, planets so cold, heart and mind so empty that we cannot fill them with love and warmth. ssive. hi, carl. doctor... yes? hmm? ah... i was afraid you would ask about this, captain. one doesn't like to talk about their personal failures, you know. it was j jt an experiment that went wrong, i'm afraid. may i see it? captain, if...
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but bear in mind that a car is less expensive than a lifetime of psychotherapy. you didn't see me. you're hard to miss in your sunday-go-to-meeting suit. don't tell the brain trust downstairs, but i've been invited to play poker at diamond dave's high rollers suite. that's a good thing? some serious simoleons, greenbacks, dinero, moola, shekels, scratch, wampum -- and those are... money, baby. oh. oh, hey, could you buy me a car? page me next week. right now i need every penny to play the legend. [ thunder crashes ] mr. saberhagen? homina, homina, homina. welcome to what we at diamond dave's call "vip plus." oing to get comped! good luck, and buy me a car when you come back. yeah, yeah, yeah. do you gals make your own costumes? i bet she has a car. guess i'll just have to conjure up the car myself. okay, let's see -- essence of tire burn... myrrh... [ car engine revs ] yes! ah, let's see how popular libby is when i'm mobile. [ car alarm chirps ] no! i told you it was a good idea to activate that "uninsured teen driver" block. it's just a bus. well, can't i tap into my college fund?
but bear in mind that a car is less expensive than a lifetime of psychotherapy. you didn't see me. you're hard to miss in your sunday-go-to-meeting suit. don't tell the brain trust downstairs, but i've been invited to play poker at diamond dave's high rollers suite. that's a good thing? some serious simoleons, greenbacks, dinero, moola, shekels, scratch, wampum -- and those are... money, baby. oh. oh, hey, could you buy me a car? page me next week. right now i need every penny to play the...
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blame your brain, says psychotherapis is overactive, that person is going to have particular trouble letting go. they are not going to have the flexibility of thought. >> reporter: and social media, says fell son, is like throwing fuel on the fire. if you care to know, the company that makes the flip- flops says they are dark and light blue. if you don't care, now you know why so many apparently do. >> they just can't let go of >> reporter: eric glasser, 10news wtsp. >> that blows my mind that the company who makes the flip- flops says these are dark blue and light blue. i see the gold and i see the white. the votes are in as well. a lot of you actually see the white and gold. i am not alone. 60%. 40% saying they are with the company. >> it looks blue now. >> depends where you are standing. we thank all of you for taking the time to vote. >> we are looking at that >> right. >> it looks blue and black to you? >> no. the first was white and gold. >> no matter what, they all look -- i saw a little tinge of white blue in the white. but not really. >> i don't know. we are old. >> we could
blame your brain, says psychotherapis is overactive, that person is going to have particular trouble letting go. they are not going to have the flexibility of thought. >> reporter: and social media, says fell son, is like throwing fuel on the fire. if you care to know, the company that makes the flip- flops says they are dark and light blue. if you don't care, now you know why so many apparently do. >> they just can't let go of >> reporter: eric glasser, 10news wtsp. >>...
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comfortable with informality, but i'd prefer, out of respect for each other and the process of psychotherapyat we at least try to, uh... sign the forms so i can get out of this suit and i could have a saturday night. i don't care how young you are.
comfortable with informality, but i'd prefer, out of respect for each other and the process of psychotherapyat we at least try to, uh... sign the forms so i can get out of this suit and i could have a saturday night. i don't care how young you are.
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worth of psychotherapy? here, you say this to me -- you say, "norm, i liked it." go on, say it, 'cause you know it's true. norm... i liked it. that's what you think, you dumb fool. you were scared crazy, and you're lucky that you're alive, but you did your duty, and so i say, "good for you." lieutenant? here, come with me. where are we going? we are going to quell the disturbance. i'm supposed -- it's the mark of a gentleman. i am not here. i am going hunting. i, uh -- no, no, no, patrick. really, whatever it is, save it for monday. i was just gonna wish you good shooting. thank you, patrick. hated in the boy scouts... woman's boyfriend won't make love to her... overtime. you shoot them, lieutenant, 'cause they'd do the same to you. goodbye, goodbye. free at last. that's the man! that's the man that raped me! he raped me in his office! i came here for help! i -- is no one listening to me?! i want to file a report! two cards. two cards. similarly. two cards for the man, and the dealer takes, uh -- frontin' off, as usual. and time will tell. and, stan, i believe it'
worth of psychotherapy? here, you say this to me -- you say, "norm, i liked it." go on, say it, 'cause you know it's true. norm... i liked it. that's what you think, you dumb fool. you were scared crazy, and you're lucky that you're alive, but you did your duty, and so i say, "good for you." lieutenant? here, come with me. where are we going? we are going to quell the disturbance. i'm supposed -- it's the mark of a gentleman. i am not here. i am going hunting. i, uh -- no,...
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bob: there is psychotherapy, someone gets time with a horse.ition classes, massage their pay, meditation, yoga. as jamison munro told me, it is the sort of place where the hard work of trying to get at the root causes of your addiction can happen in the most comfortable way possible been -- way possible. horses, nutritional plans, these are things that i did not grow up with. these sound like things that affluent people are always around. bob: it does seem counterintuitive. newportalso argue that academy is part of a growing trend in substance abuse treatment that treats substance abuse less as a will power problem, or a willingness to be treated. if you can destigmatize the addiction and make the whole experience less punitive and more therapeutic, then arguably, you may be able to reach more people, particularly adolescents who will rebel if they are being punished anyway. carol: you said jamison munro does not believe in affluenza? bob: it is a loaded and pejorative term. he will not say that he thinks it is something that needs to be treate
bob: there is psychotherapy, someone gets time with a horse.ition classes, massage their pay, meditation, yoga. as jamison munro told me, it is the sort of place where the hard work of trying to get at the root causes of your addiction can happen in the most comfortable way possible been -- way possible. horses, nutritional plans, these are things that i did not grow up with. these sound like things that affluent people are always around. bob: it does seem counterintuitive. newportalso argue...
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if this is so why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? know, my kids have been to the shrink since they're eight for a year or two. just, "yeah, oh, we'll go to the shrink and talk to someone who you don't know." >> anthony: right. >> francis: "with whom you can say whatever you want." i did it myself a couple of years when i was 30. >> anthony: i mean, it's an extraordinary thing because in many cultures to confess that you need to even confide in someone is seen as a sign of weakness. here everybody does it and in no way frown upon it. >> francis: mm-hmm. >> anthony: it's kinda cool 'cause i could use, i could, really, i could use somebody. i, i need somebody to talk to. >> francis: have you ever done it? >> anthony: um -- ♪ i was a teenager. my parents caught me with drugs and as part of the deal to, uh, stay out of, uh, uh, stay out of trouble i, i saw a therapist briefly. >> anthony: meet marina, my therapist. argentina has the distinction of being home to more head-shrinkers per capita than anywhere else in the world. >> marina: so,
if this is so why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? know, my kids have been to the shrink since they're eight for a year or two. just, "yeah, oh, we'll go to the shrink and talk to someone who you don't know." >> anthony: right. >> francis: "with whom you can say whatever you want." i did it myself a couple of years when i was 30. >> anthony: i mean, it's an extraordinary thing because in many cultures to confess that you need to even confide in...
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sopranos" who wanted, as they put it, "more whackin', less yakkin'." [ light laughter ] >> s u the psychotherapy. they didn't like all the domestic stuff with tony and his wife and kids. they just wanted mob hits. >> seth: right. >> mob hits nonstop. but it's the other stuff that makes it special. >> seth: i would agree with you on that. so i want to ask, are there -- are there shows here in this book that you feel like people right now don't know about, that they could go back and watch and really enjoy? and i was going to ask you to pick one, but i'd rather just pick one for you, and have you make a case. >> okay. >> seth: for "deadwood." 'cause deadwood is a fantastic it deserved at the time. >> "deadwood," we -- we've always sort of viewed as the holy trinity of hbo dramas is "the sopranos," "the wire," and "deadwood." "deadwood" never got as much credit, in part because it ended abruptly, in part because it was this incred -- really profane, convoluted dialogue kind of show. but it's beautiful. it's the closest tv has ever come to shakespeare. it -- like, it overwhelms me emotionally to wat
sopranos" who wanted, as they put it, "more whackin', less yakkin'." [ light laughter ] >> s u the psychotherapy. they didn't like all the domestic stuff with tony and his wife and kids. they just wanted mob hits. >> seth: right. >> mob hits nonstop. but it's the other stuff that makes it special. >> seth: i would agree with you on that. so i want to ask, are there -- are there shows here in this book that you feel like people right now don't know about,...
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it's always been my interesting, psychotherapy and psychology, so i'm aware that i have tools, and ie quite a robust sense of self. and now it's a year later and i've had a really good year. the first couple of months were very difficult and then the summer gradually got better and better. and the last couple of weeks have seen a downturn again. >> reporter: returning to paris for the anniversary has affected his state of mind. >> i've been back in paris twice and returning to the scene of the shooting has been, incredibly full of anxiety before going, but actually being there has been incredibly healing. >> reporter: mark colclough says one of the reasons why he's suffered a psychological set setback this year is due to a decision by the french authority responsible for distributing compensation for victims of terrorism. they've turned down his application because they say he was outside on the street as a witness and was not inside the cafe when the shooting took place. now he's disputing this decision, saying he has suffered post traumatic stress disorder for the past year and as
it's always been my interesting, psychotherapy and psychology, so i'm aware that i have tools, and ie quite a robust sense of self. and now it's a year later and i've had a really good year. the first couple of months were very difficult and then the summer gradually got better and better. and the last couple of weeks have seen a downturn again. >> reporter: returning to paris for the anniversary has affected his state of mind. >> i've been back in paris twice and returning to the...
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there's equine assisted psychotherapy. everybody get some time with airports.es there are nutrition classes, yoga, meditation. it is the sort of place where the hard work of trying to get at the root causes of your addiction can happen in the most comfortable way possible. horses thaterapy, thingse sound like the that affluent people are generally around. how does a rehab center to combat that employed the very things that are already part of that affluent lifestyle? >> it does seem counterintuitive. you can argue that they are part of a growing trend in substance abuse treatment that treats substance abuse less as a willpower problem or moral failing and more as an illness to be treated. if you can destigmatize the addiction and make the experience less punitive and more therapeutic come arguably, you might be able to reach more people. particularly adolescents who will rebel if they are being punished anyway. >> you said james monroe doesn't believe in affluenza. >> it's a loaded term and a pejorative term. he will not say that he thinks it is something that
there's equine assisted psychotherapy. everybody get some time with airports.es there are nutrition classes, yoga, meditation. it is the sort of place where the hard work of trying to get at the root causes of your addiction can happen in the most comfortable way possible. horses thaterapy, thingse sound like the that affluent people are generally around. how does a rehab center to combat that employed the very things that are already part of that affluent lifestyle? >> it does seem...
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medication management in a particular market to help give them more supply and then it will also do psychotherapy on that same backbone that will allow us to test out in both urban and rural areas how we jointly want to make sure that people are taken care of and leverage supply in the private sector when it's not available in the va. and i would just say that making sure that providers are understanding of who a veteran is and then we select carefully who we place people with is really, really important. and so we've put a million dollars into a nonprofit that's actually constructing the teaching information that will be made available to providers all over this country as it relates to understanding a veteran, but then also the evidence-based therapy training that va and dod have specialized in and actually make that available from a distance perspective with a coaching apparatus on the back end that we designed in concert with va and dod. and that information will be available free of charge to providers all over this country that want to step forward and be helpful. >> i agree with baligh and
medication management in a particular market to help give them more supply and then it will also do psychotherapy on that same backbone that will allow us to test out in both urban and rural areas how we jointly want to make sure that people are taken care of and leverage supply in the private sector when it's not available in the va. and i would just say that making sure that providers are understanding of who a veteran is and then we select carefully who we place people with is really, really...
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will start with in the a particular market to help give them more supply, and it will also do psychotherapy on that same backbone that will allow us to test out in both urban and rural areas how we jointly want to make sure that people are taken care of and leverage supply in the private sector when it's not available in the v.a. and i would say that making sure that providers are understanding of who a veteran is. and then we select carefully who we place people with is really, really important. and so we've put a million dollars into a nonprofit that's constructing the teaching information that will be made available to providers all over this country as it relates to understanding a veteran but then also the evidence-based therapy training that v.a. and death to have specialized in and make that available from a distance perspective with a coaching apparatus on the back end, that we designed in concert with v.a. and d.o.d. >> i agree with molly and dave that telemedicine and home-based health care is great force multiplier particularly in the area of mental health. i've seen many veteran
will start with in the a particular market to help give them more supply, and it will also do psychotherapy on that same backbone that will allow us to test out in both urban and rural areas how we jointly want to make sure that people are taken care of and leverage supply in the private sector when it's not available in the v.a. and i would say that making sure that providers are understanding of who a veteran is. and then we select carefully who we place people with is really, really...