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at least in the american psychiatric association. >> the foundation of the modern dsm was with reliability so how did this happen? >> in the 1960's and 70's once again it is of the embarrassment. and it makes a better diagnostic. the crises occurred and it was caused when a few things happened when homosexuality was a dizzies up and tell three years of apa meetings were disrupted by gay activism then they came out as gay and force them to remove it from the dsm and also there were a couple of embarrassments with high-profile studies where of a group of graduate students check themselves in to mental hospitals by going to the emergency room and say i would hear the word thud in my head and it will get them 56 days to get them out and then a steady that showed doctors contend with the same patient would consistently come to a different diagnosis and british doctors of manic depression and american is schizophrenia. it is training. it turned out to the psychiatrist could not agree , what mental illness a person had and then when they could agree they could not tell you if it was a mental illn
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the american psychiatric association has officially added it to the list of mental disorders. you have to share at least three of the symptoms, headache, fatigue, depressed mood or difficulty concentrating, or flu like symptoms and some doctors are not happy of this classification and they say caffeine withdrawal happens so often and doesn't usually cause a big problem, so they should not be considered a mental disorder. what is old is new again the car theft device that a police department is giving away for free. >> facebook borrowing an idea from a big rival, the new tool that will making following conversation easier. >> talk about an arm, this 13-year-old threw out the first pitch from >> a 13-year-old boy can boast about throwing out a first pitch stretching from kansas city to oakland. >> did you see how it worked? the 13-year-old tossed the ball in kansas city. boom. a group of engineers built the system and when that ball hit the screen a machine in oakland fired another ball and the a's relieveer was there. he suffers from a deadly blood disease and need as bone marr
the american psychiatric association has officially added it to the list of mental disorders. you have to share at least three of the symptoms, headache, fatigue, depressed mood or difficulty concentrating, or flu like symptoms and some doctors are not happy of this classification and they say caffeine withdrawal happens so often and doesn't usually cause a big problem, so they should not be considered a mental disorder. what is old is new again the car theft device that a police department is...
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it is very good the american medical association's president has come out strongly to stop the force feeding. americanou mention the medical association and the american psychiatricssociation took a strong stance against these of psychiatry dollar- , theiatrist being used debate raged. it was similarities dc? >> you are correct. the main difference you can see is psychiatrists are medical doctors, bound by the have a actit growth-both not against the best interests -- interestsoath not act against their best interests. they did not want the use of their psychiatrist in guantanamo at all. bound byists are not the accredit oath. it all doctors say they're not want to corporate and four- speed build-force feed, the response of the military and it would be, well, then we will have the nurses do it. i think the nurses want to it is the doctors do not order them to. it does not necessarily solve the problem to get the doctors out of it. on the other hand, it is a powerful move because as long as the positions are involved, they could make a credible argument to the american public and say what we're trying to do is do good things. besttried to do what is for their pati
it is very good the american medical association's president has come out strongly to stop the force feeding. americanou mention the medical association and the american psychiatricssociation took a strong stance against these of psychiatry dollar- , theiatrist being used debate raged. it was similarities dc? >> you are correct. the main difference you can see is psychiatrists are medical doctors, bound by the have a actit growth-both not against the best interests -- interestsoath not...
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in the american psychiatric association's manual of mental disorders. yes, mental disorders. researchers want people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real and brings fatigue, headache and difficulty focusing. doctors say caffeine, is safe for adults who consume up to about 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. abc's lisa stark drank that much and took an mri to show what it did to her brain. here's before. and here's after. her blood flow went down 40%. and her blood pressure shot up. the government is worried about the onslaught of newly-caffeinated products in almost every aisle of the supermarket. in things like popcorn and hot sauce. even gummi bears. the food and drug administration is considering a crackdown. they're concerned about the effects on children. >> the scary part is all the things you don't know have caffeine in it. >> reporter: several people i talked to today said they were actually glad that caffeine withdrawal was being recognized as something real. but others say they remain concerned about possibly being labeled with a mental disor
in the american psychiatric association's manual of mental disorders. yes, mental disorders. researchers want people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real and brings fatigue, headache and difficulty focusing. doctors say caffeine, is safe for adults who consume up to about 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. abc's lisa stark drank that much and took an mri to show what it did to her brain. here's before. and here's after. her blood flow went down 40%. and her blood...
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in the american psychiatric association manual of mental disorders, yes, mental disorders.ant people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real bringing fatigue and headache. they say caffeine is safe for adults to consum 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. ly is you -- lisa drank that much and took an mri to show what happened to her brain. here is before and here is after. her blood flow went down 40% and her blood pressure shot up. the government is worried about the on slot of newly decaffeinated products in almost every aisle of the supermarket in popcorn and hot sauce and even gummy bears. the food and drug administration are looking at a crackdown and worried about the affect on children. >> the scary part are the things you don't know have caffeine in them. >> a cherry stand in san jose has been open five decades is closing down. they were open since 1964. the property is being turned into condos. the owner started the business selling baskets of cherries standing along the road. he is proud of what it became, but he says it is time to move on. >>
in the american psychiatric association manual of mental disorders, yes, mental disorders.ant people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real bringing fatigue and headache. they say caffeine is safe for adults to consum 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. ly is you -- lisa drank that much and took an mri to show what happened to her brain. here is before and here is after. her blood flow went down 40% and her blood pressure shot up. the government is worried about the on...
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caine withdrawal has been added to the latesmanual of mental disorders ading to the american psychiatric association having too much starbuckan lead to a condition known as caffeine intoxication with symptoms like restlessness nervousness and then there is t come down. fatigue, headache, difficulty focusing anath. whilefeine withdrawal may be does it belong in a book about mental disorders? let's take a look at a l suffering patient who is bravely living with cw rather than dying f it. >> useful on manyoccasions can'each to get things. jimmy, good to see you. you haven't here in awhile. you have gone through mny types of withdrawal in your life. what do ye of this ent >>hink this is absolute crap. i think there are way to many psychiatrists in this country and they have to inven sorders to justify their jobs. caffeine withdrawal, wanting a coffee? you want to talk abo withdrawals, sea whisky. you think there is a rage when you take it and nixon said there is no one with more wrath than a scotsman on whisk when there is no whisky around the wrath is 10 fold. i could whip a table thr a chair i getso b
caine withdrawal has been added to the latesmanual of mental disorders ading to the american psychiatric association having too much starbuckan lead to a condition known as caffeine intoxication with symptoms like restlessness nervousness and then there is t come down. fatigue, headache, difficulty focusing anath. whilefeine withdrawal may be does it belong in a book about mental disorders? let's take a look at a l suffering patient who is bravely living with cw rather than dying f it. >>...
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in the american psychiatric association manual of mental disorders, yes, mental disorders.rs want people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real bringing fatigue and headache. they say caffeine is safe for adults to consume 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. ly is you -- lisa drank that much and took an mri to show what happened to her brain. here is before and here is after. her blood flow went down 40% and her blood pressure shot up. the government is worried about the on slot of newly decaffeinated products in almost every aisle of the supermarket in popcorn and hot sauce and even gummy bears. the food and drug administration are looking at a crackdown and worried about the affect on children. >> the scary part are the things you don't know have caffeine in them. >> a cherry stand in san jose has been open five decades is closing down. they were open since 1964. the property is being turned into condos. the owner started the business selling baskets of cherries standing along the road. he is proud of what it became, but he says it is time to move on
in the american psychiatric association manual of mental disorders, yes, mental disorders.rs want people to know that caffeine withdrawal is real bringing fatigue and headache. they say caffeine is safe for adults to consume 400 milligrams a day. that's about four cups of coffee. ly is you -- lisa drank that much and took an mri to show what happened to her brain. here is before and here is after. her blood flow went down 40% and her blood pressure shot up. the government is worried about the...
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americans drink more coffee than anyone else. in fact, we drink about 400 million cups of coffee every day. that's 146 billion a year. the latest edition of the american psychiatric association'sts caffeine intoxication and withdrawal as new diagnoses. here with more is dr. holly phillips, cbs medical contributor. good morning, holly. >> good morning. >> is it really a mental illness? >> really technically it is. i'll explain. the dsm-iv lists all diagnoses, ranging from schizophrenia to depression to anxiety. included in that has always been substance-related issues whether it's alcoholism or cocaine or heroin abuse or withdrawal, caffeine is a drug. and when you have those symptoms of withdrawal, it is also included in the classification. >> you mentioned symptoms. so what are they for caffeine intoxication? >> for caffeine intoxication -- and we're seeing more of this now because of these energy drinks, we're seeing people coming into the emergency room it's a whole constellation of symptoms, but they include things like flushed face and pal palpitations, anxiety, even psychosis, people seeing and hearing things that aren't there because they've had so much caffeine. >> are
americans drink more coffee than anyone else. in fact, we drink about 400 million cups of coffee every day. that's 146 billion a year. the latest edition of the american psychiatric association'sts caffeine intoxication and withdrawal as new diagnoses. here with more is dr. holly phillips, cbs medical contributor. good morning, holly. >> good morning. >> is it really a mental illness? >> really technically it is. i'll explain. the dsm-iv lists all diagnoses, ranging from...
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. >> guest: it is the definition for the american psychiatric association what i described in the book. >> host: when we are talking about addiction and people who become addictive, give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at rest. >> guest: when we think about addiction, one thing that americans have done that's inappropriate when they think about addiction as we act as if the drug itself is a special. it has less to do with of the pharmacology of the drug and a lot to do with whether or not people are plugged into society, whether they are responsible and a wide range of social factors that play an important role but what we have done in the country is we have paid less attention to those things because it is less sexy to talk about the fact this person was irresponsible before they started using drugs. this person was overindulging in a wide range of the fears so instead what we have chosen to focus on is like the biology of the individual. what did the brann look like? can we tell somebody is addicted by looking at their brain plaques not know what hell no there is
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. >> host: it is also the definition from the american psychiatric association what i described in the book. >> host: so when we are talking about addiction and people who become addicted, give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk. >> guest: that is a difficult one. one of the things americans have done that's inappropriate when we think about addiction is that we act as if the drug itself is special. addiction has less to do with the pharmacology of the drug and has a lot to do with whether or not people are plugged into society and whether or not they are responsible. a wide a range of factors play into the role but what we've done in the country is we have paid less attention to those things because it is less sexy to talk about the fact that they were responsible before they started using drugs. this person was over indulging in a wide range of behaviors before drugs. so instead we've chosen to focus on is the biology of the individual. what did their brain look-alike? pimentel someone is addicted? not know what hell knows there is no evidence that would sugg
. >> host: it is also the definition from the american psychiatric association what i described in the book. >> host: so when we are talking about addiction and people who become addicted, give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk. >> guest: that is a difficult one. one of the things americans have done that's inappropriate when we think about addiction is that we act as if the drug itself is special. addiction has less to do with the pharmacology of the...
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. >> guest: is not only my definition but the definition from the american psychiatric association. this is from the dsm what i describe in the book. >> host: so when we are talking about addiction and people who become addictive give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk. >> guest: it's a difficult one. when we think about addiction one of the things americans have done that is inappropriate when i think about it action, we act as if the drug itself is special. addiction has less to do with the pharmacology of the drug. it has a lot to do with whether or not people are plugged into society, whether or not they are responsible, a wide range of social factors play an important role but what we have done in the country is that we have paid less attention to those things because it is less to really talk about the fact that this person is irresponsible before they started using drugs. this person was overindulging in a wide range of behaviors before drugs. so instead what we have chosen to focus on is like the biology of the individual. what does their brain that q
. >> guest: is not only my definition but the definition from the american psychiatric association. this is from the dsm what i describe in the book. >> host: so when we are talking about addiction and people who become addictive give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk. >> guest: it's a difficult one. when we think about addiction one of the things americans have done that is inappropriate when i think about it action, we act as if the drug itself is...
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doesn't interfere with parenting or work or relationships it is also the definition from the american psychiatric association. >> host: when we are talking about addiction and people who become addicted, can you give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk? >> that's a difficult one. when we think about addiction, one of the things that americans have done that is inappropriate when they think about addiction, we act as if the drug itself is special. it has less to do the pharmacology of the drug. it has a lot to do with whether or not people are functionifunctioni ng as a society, whether they are responsible, a wide range of social factors play an important role. what we have done is paid less attention to those things. because it is less sexy to talk about the fact that this person was irresponsible before they started using drugs. this person was overindulging and wide range of behavior before drugs. so instead, what we have chosen to focus on is the biology of the individual. can we tell if someone is addicted by looking at their brain. there is no evidence that would suggest the sor
doesn't interfere with parenting or work or relationships it is also the definition from the american psychiatric association. >> host: when we are talking about addiction and people who become addicted, can you give me a description of who is at risk and why they are at risk? >> that's a difficult one. when we think about addiction, one of the things that americans have done that is inappropriate when they think about addiction, we act as if the drug itself is special. it has less...
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consumer action, 3 awards from radio and television news from the directors association, the press and television association, american psychiatric association and national association for children and alcoholics and a national award for best feature. with the asian pacific fund which i think is relevant for today's honor is a founder to establish and proof the well being of all asians in the district area and provide service and awarding grants to more than 90 asian organizations. the communities honor from prenatal programs and the chair from the ucsf san francisco and broadcast award committee. emerald's accomplishment professionally are incredible. it's been so amazing just to get to know you as someone who literally grew up watching you on tv but it's been a real pleasure getting to know you as a person, her children and incredible husband ron, their two boys have worked in my office last summer and hopefully next summer and you are just an amazing family and really proud to have you in the neighborhood and to count you as a friend and congratulations on this honor. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, supervisor ferrel. thi
consumer action, 3 awards from radio and television news from the directors association, the press and television association, american psychiatric association and national association for children and alcoholics and a national award for best feature. with the asian pacific fund which i think is relevant for today's honor is a founder to establish and proof the well being of all asians in the district area and provide service and awarding grants to more than 90 asian organizations. the...
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highly controversial and is opposed by major medical groups, including the american medical association and the american psychiatric the world health organization says it represents a serious threat to the health and wellbeing of affected people. >> the theories upon which these practices are based have no scientific basis, and they may also cause harm. >> reporter: but new jersey counselor tara king insists it can work. she says she was a lesbian, but therapy and prayer turned her straight. >> i didn't leave homosexuality because i was unhappy. i left because it was a contradiction to my faith. >> reporter: she says she's used conversion therapy on patients and a ban that would make it illegal for minors muzzles her. >> it prevents them from getting the help they desire. >> reporter: if a parent comes in and says my daughter says she's gay, we want you to change that, what do you do? >> if the child doesn't want to change their sexual orientation, i honor and respect what the client wants, because ultimately, the child is my client, not the parent. >> reporter: now, this won't restrict religious institution or oth
highly controversial and is opposed by major medical groups, including the american medical association and the american psychiatric the world health organization says it represents a serious threat to the health and wellbeing of affected people. >> the theories upon which these practices are based have no scientific basis, and they may also cause harm. >> reporter: but new jersey counselor tara king insists it can work. she says she was a lesbian, but therapy and prayer turned her...
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medical groups such as the a.m.a., the american psychiatric association, have made commitments to helpin all doctors and nurses to recognize the signs of mental illness which is consistent with providing, which doctors are supposed to do and nurses, and they do, the health of their patients. so, folks, we have to become more imaginative. it just can't be a straight line. we've proposed a new $130 million initiative. admittedly it came out of the whole tragedy in newtown. but all the psychiatrists i mae meth with, i met with many. i met with the association as well. they say there are certain signs, it's like roman candles that go off when you're 6, 7, 8, 10 years old, that anyone recognizing that particular action would know that child needs help. not able to provide it but that child needs help. so many, so many people could be saved if we recognize. just like cancer. the earlier you recognize it, the greater the possibility. teach, we se, we state and local governments teach -- my wife's a full-time professor. she gets classes in c.p.r., she gets classes in first aid. we should be te
medical groups such as the a.m.a., the american psychiatric association, have made commitments to helpin all doctors and nurses to recognize the signs of mental illness which is consistent with providing, which doctors are supposed to do and nurses, and they do, the health of their patients. so, folks, we have to become more imaginative. it just can't be a straight line. we've proposed a new $130 million initiative. admittedly it came out of the whole tragedy in newtown. but all the...
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the american psychiatric association's official manual now lists caffeine withdrawal as a serious medicalst symptoms as fatigue, headache and difficulty focus can. remember, caffeine is a drug but it's safe for adults to consume 400 milligrams per day, which comes out to be about four cups of coffee. so if you are having more than that, you are having too much. >> you know, i had a coffee addiction at one time and i quit coldtie. >>. >> did you? did you jones and get the shims and freak out? >> i just said this is wrong. i can't do this any more. i just stopped. >> people always ask us because we get up so damn early. >> i never drink it. >> i can't in the morning. i get hooked. i get hooked if i don't have it and i feel the withdrawals. >> bombay sapphire? >> there you go. yes, indeed here is the question i have to ask you this morning. what i wonder, maybe you can tell me, how much do you think the republican party is paying for public relations advice? that's in what i want to know. okay? i will tell you. i don't care how much they are paying. the how much or how little they are paying
the american psychiatric association's official manual now lists caffeine withdrawal as a serious medicalst symptoms as fatigue, headache and difficulty focus can. remember, caffeine is a drug but it's safe for adults to consume 400 milligrams per day, which comes out to be about four cups of coffee. so if you are having more than that, you are having too much. >> you know, i had a coffee addiction at one time and i quit coldtie. >>. >> did you? did you jones and get the shims...
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. >> president of the american psychiatric association from columbia university. one of the issues that complicates mental health care and care for people with mental illnesses is the comb of substance abuse. there is a commodity that people with a disability have shorter life spans. so, in terms of the issue of substance abuse i would be interested in the panel members' reactions as to how we might address these in the context of the respective initiatives that you are pursuing. >> janelle, i know you talked about that a little bit. and i don't know if you have some substance abuse of also plaques >> yes, my sister is now 12 years over. [applause] part of our message is that you cannot start thinking about recovering from mental illness until you deal with your substance abuse. it is a battle but hopefully you have the support of family and a place to go in your community wherever it is the you can get help. >> i wish to make the observation that substance abuse is a manifestation of a deeper problem and in fact if you can attack that problem, the substance abuse
. >> president of the american psychiatric association from columbia university. one of the issues that complicates mental health care and care for people with mental illnesses is the comb of substance abuse. there is a commodity that people with a disability have shorter life spans. so, in terms of the issue of substance abuse i would be interested in the panel members' reactions as to how we might address these in the context of the respective initiatives that you are pursuing. >>...