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prior to that, however, i was, the counseling department for a native american therapeutic school. we had 260 students grades 4 through 8. 75 percent were on special education ie p's. 90 percent were already enrolled in the juvenile system and in the drug and alcohol programs. later on, i would show up and be a counselor at the betty ford center with attorneys and other professionals. the one commonality that the children at therapeutic school and the professionals at the betty ford center had in common was no clue about feelings and how to be aware of their feelings and how to address them. what mr. dierck has done is one of the things that we as educators, it's the one thing we have missed. it's the absolutely one thing we missed to teach our children to recognize and be aware of their own feelings and work with children with similar feelings. we can teach them all the math. we don't have clue one to teach them how to feel and express it appropriately. it's the same thing i start with in in-patient or out-patient. how do you feel and how do you express that. the sel is very impor
prior to that, however, i was, the counseling department for a native american therapeutic school. we had 260 students grades 4 through 8. 75 percent were on special education ie p's. 90 percent were already enrolled in the juvenile system and in the drug and alcohol programs. later on, i would show up and be a counselor at the betty ford center with attorneys and other professionals. the one commonality that the children at therapeutic school and the professionals at the betty ford center had...
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we talk about the therapeutic school, rooms for the children. available because of the the generosity of the. >> reporter: a lot of people don't know about this hospital. you tell mes a transitional. >> we have shock trauma, pediatric trauma. we teach them how to live and how to get ready to go home for the challenges that lie ahead at home. >> reporter: so it's very important and not too late to participate. the walk starts at 9:00 a.m. but they have festivities going on here until about 1030. i met batman and robin myself. your kids can meet them. they'll be here until about 10:30 at the mount washington pediatric hospital. back over to you guys. >> batman and robin? that's exciting? >> it is. they even gave me a little bracelet as a memento. >> that makes you batgirl. >> i never thought about that. they didn't tell me that. >> thank you very much. and usually -- >> yeah. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, if you are still searching and searching and you don't know what to get for mother's day,
we talk about the therapeutic school, rooms for the children. available because of the the generosity of the. >> reporter: a lot of people don't know about this hospital. you tell mes a transitional. >> we have shock trauma, pediatric trauma. we teach them how to live and how to get ready to go home for the challenges that lie ahead at home. >> reporter: so it's very important and not too late to participate. the walk starts at 9:00 a.m. but they have festivities going on here...
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also allowing, in some programs, up to five kids to be brought into the therapeutic environment so that the mom can continue with her treatment. and one of the other things that we're doing is also bringing in fathers into the calculus. sometimes the father or the other parent has a substance use problem, sometimes they don't. but we're able to make sure that the mom and her child are safe and then the co-parent who is interested in being in the life of the mother and child is able to do so, so that we give the child the best support possible and at the same time helping the mom in her recovery. so these become very important strategies to help facilitate, because gender is important, parenting is important. and the social expectations, many of these women feel that they are less than because they have an alcohol or drug problem and sometimes they are judged harshly by the communities because they are- well, why didn't you- if you're pregnant, you just don't stop using? well, these are powerfully reinforcing psychoactive drugs and psychoactive substances, so you need some- an environmen
also allowing, in some programs, up to five kids to be brought into the therapeutic environment so that the mom can continue with her treatment. and one of the other things that we're doing is also bringing in fathers into the calculus. sometimes the father or the other parent has a substance use problem, sometimes they don't. but we're able to make sure that the mom and her child are safe and then the co-parent who is interested in being in the life of the mother and child is able to do so, so...
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it will enhance the therapeutics of the hospital and will include sensory stimulation, orientation, socialnteraction. >> it was set into like boxes to create color filled areas in the hospital. inspired by nature, the signature painting of native san francisco birds, clouds, and the surface of the ocean waves were translated into a variety of media including glass mosaic and tapestry. the playful clock encourages memory stimulation among the patients. they used the theme of the four elements as they relate to vocation. it is a direct homage to the historical murals in the original laguna honda building. it features to large tile walls. by observing residents, the gardens created a public artwork in the form of the handrail. in one of the outdoor courtyards, the circular grouping of -- with a smooth finish. this features ten unique button sculptures with different pastel colors that function not only as a place to sit, but also as a touchstone to something recognizable, familiar, and comforting. another key component included an art project that responded directly to the
it will enhance the therapeutics of the hospital and will include sensory stimulation, orientation, socialnteraction. >> it was set into like boxes to create color filled areas in the hospital. inspired by nature, the signature painting of native san francisco birds, clouds, and the surface of the ocean waves were translated into a variety of media including glass mosaic and tapestry. the playful clock encourages memory stimulation among the patients. they used the theme of the four...
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it may be therapeutically beneficial. that is something that has to be addressed. whichever way the field shows, i think it is extremely interesting that it is sensitive to electromagnetic current. >> what are re emf's and how do we receive them? >> the electro magnetic radiation you're getting -- there is the power for other types of wireless technology. for example, your regular phone that is wireless. it has much less power than a regular cell phone. and it is estimated to be somewhere around one hundredfold less powerful. you need to consider the intensity, the power of your signal. that is very relevant for physiological purposes. it has to do with frequency. and the way cell phones offload is megahertz frequencies, which is a very different from the extremely low frequency waves. we have shown that they do in fact electromagnetic signals in the human brain. the other aspects of these radiations that is supposed to be relevant is the control that has a very low frequency pattern. frankly, most of the variables that concern me, alternately, the extent to which
it may be therapeutically beneficial. that is something that has to be addressed. whichever way the field shows, i think it is extremely interesting that it is sensitive to electromagnetic current. >> what are re emf's and how do we receive them? >> the electro magnetic radiation you're getting -- there is the power for other types of wireless technology. for example, your regular phone that is wireless. it has much less power than a regular cell phone. and it is estimated to be...
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along with my colleagues, believe that every person, no matter who they are, has a right to save, therapeutic, and comprehensive health care. prior to sutter purchasing our hospital in 2007, we prided ourselves as a mission district institution that saved thousands of lives and treated the injured and sick. no different than the 145 years of care provided in st. louis's history. but since the takeover, much of our time has been spent at hearings, meetings, rallies, and protests, just fighting to keep the hospital open. a pattern that has been repeated by minors colleagues in other cities, due to solder's distorted model of how health care should happen in our communities. that business model imposes destructive pattern throughout northern california. sutter purchases as many hospitals as possible, including public hospitals and makes promises to the community, as they did at st. luke's, to continue running as they have always been run. while making these false promises, they have already targeted which hospitals they will close, which services they will eliminate for not being profited -- pro
along with my colleagues, believe that every person, no matter who they are, has a right to save, therapeutic, and comprehensive health care. prior to sutter purchasing our hospital in 2007, we prided ourselves as a mission district institution that saved thousands of lives and treated the injured and sick. no different than the 145 years of care provided in st. louis's history. but since the takeover, much of our time has been spent at hearings, meetings, rallies, and protests, just fighting...
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. >> is it therapeutic at all? >> this part is not therapeutic for me.traveling from high schools to colleges talking to young sons and daughters talking about personal safety and travel safety. that's my experience. >> what's the message behind this show? behind it? the different things you do to speak to the schools. what are you doing to get across to the kids. >> it's interesting because within every vanished episode, there's a message of travel safety, personal safety. whether it's something as simple as what we think is parents as the buddy system, or bringing your plans full circle, which is how you want to end your outing at night. so those messages are there. the ones we taught our children all their lives. but i think they're now in such a power fful format, it can ope up conversations with your young adults, the choices you make. those are delivered to the high school podium. >> we appreciate you coming in and talking to us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> chris, thanks. there are 5 million stay at home moms in the u.s. and when it's time to retu
. >> is it therapeutic at all? >> this part is not therapeutic for me.traveling from high schools to colleges talking to young sons and daughters talking about personal safety and travel safety. that's my experience. >> what's the message behind this show? behind it? the different things you do to speak to the schools. what are you doing to get across to the kids. >> it's interesting because within every vanished episode, there's a message of travel safety, personal...
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effects, as a scientist, obviously, i love the concept of could we start to apply this technology for therapeutic purposes? could one use, for example, this type of stimulation to activate areas of the brain where it may be beneficial? and, again, that is a scientific question that needs to be addressed provided that there's no evidence that there are harmful effects. whichever way the field shows, whether there is or is not, i think it's extremely interesting to my brain that it is sensitive to these very weak electromagnetic currents. >> host: what are reemfs, and what other devices or how else do we receive them? >> guest: well, the electromagnetic radiation that you are getting from cell phones, you get a certain frequency and power that is distinct from other types of wireless technology. for example, your regular phone that is wireless but not the cell phone technology has much less power than a regular cell phone. and the thesis which with i work estimated it to be approximately 100 less powerful. so that is, so you need to consider that intensity, the power of your signal on the one hand.
effects, as a scientist, obviously, i love the concept of could we start to apply this technology for therapeutic purposes? could one use, for example, this type of stimulation to activate areas of the brain where it may be beneficial? and, again, that is a scientific question that needs to be addressed provided that there's no evidence that there are harmful effects. whichever way the field shows, whether there is or is not, i think it's extremely interesting to my brain that it is sensitive...
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it became therapeutic for me, and i have to say, it made me a better person. i mean, that sounds like, you know... >> hinojosa: so now, you did this movie e visitor-- extraordinary-- and i hope that a lot of people get a chance to see it, because it really is about challenging how you percept... your perception of certain stereotypes.. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...and how we put boundaries up around ourselves. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: let's talk a little bit about breaking down those boundaries with nurse jackie, the showtime... the showtime series now with edie falco. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: okay, so honestly... >> well, not to cut you off, actually, you said something really... >> hinojosa: but cut me off, anyway. >> i'm going to cut you off. ( laughter ) it's your show, but i'm cutting you off. that's great, we're going on the right track. i... you know, with the visitor, what i thought was great about was great about tarek, the character that i played, is i wanted to show the essence of the arab culture-- very loving, they're compassionate, they are inviting...
it became therapeutic for me, and i have to say, it made me a better person. i mean, that sounds like, you know... >> hinojosa: so now, you did this movie e visitor-- extraordinary-- and i hope that a lot of people get a chance to see it, because it really is about challenging how you percept... your perception of certain stereotypes.. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...and how we put boundaries up around ourselves. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: let's talk a little bit about...
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santa clara says the device will get patients out of wheel chairs and keep their muscles ready for therapeuticreakthroughs such as spinal stem cell transplants. >> if you you get them up and mimicking walking it leads to enhanced recovery. >> stephanie's goal is to learn how to walk using the device and enjoy the feeling of freedom. >> the emotional part sin incredible. >> this investigational trial is evaluating the safety of the elegs device. if the results are positive the company is hoping to make it commercially available in the near future. >>> when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues here tonight, a california inspector general says the state improperly paroled at least 450 dangerous criminals last year. >>> one of the suspects in the attack on giants fan brian stowe says he has proof he is innocent. >>> and they took six figures to skip college. the new gift of education coming from silicon valley. stay with us. another half hour of news >>> good evening. thank you for being here. we will begin in half hour with a dangerous mistake involving california prison inmates. the state accidentally r
santa clara says the device will get patients out of wheel chairs and keep their muscles ready for therapeuticreakthroughs such as spinal stem cell transplants. >> if you you get them up and mimicking walking it leads to enhanced recovery. >> stephanie's goal is to learn how to walk using the device and enjoy the feeling of freedom. >> the emotional part sin incredible. >> this investigational trial is evaluating the safety of the elegs device. if the results are...
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he would not have been suspended if he had a therapeutic use exemption, essentially a prescription for that drug. >>> more records. scoring 13 runs in the 7th inning yesterday to beat coast union high school 48-47 and in a fast-pitch softball team. came on a bases loaded walk. new national record. the loss makes them 0-16 this season. >>> the sharks hope that the fourth time is the charm. once up three games to none they know they now face a game 7 tomorrow at the tank. the red wings beat them with a three-goal period in the 3rd last night in detroit evening the best of seven series to three games a piece. >>> if the red wings win tomorrow night they would join the 42 maple leafs, 75 islanders and 2010 flyers as the only team to come back after being three games to none. for more here is kim coyle. >> we are into cleche heaven right now. >> everybody realizes what is at steak. >> pick any clichhe you want. we are ready to go. >> reporter: the sharks will put all their cards on the table tomorrow night. hopefully they have an ace up their sleeve for game 7. >> we can talk about our game
he would not have been suspended if he had a therapeutic use exemption, essentially a prescription for that drug. >>> more records. scoring 13 runs in the 7th inning yesterday to beat coast union high school 48-47 and in a fast-pitch softball team. came on a bases loaded walk. new national record. the loss makes them 0-16 this season. >>> the sharks hope that the fourth time is the charm. once up three games to none they know they now face a game 7 tomorrow at the tank. the...
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. >> i thought it was therapeutic. >> that's what i asked. is it therapy for you? no.he idea of america sending people off to war without having any idea what it's like when they get there. that's not taking a sign whether war is good or bad. it's just that. >> unique way to showing a message. >> right. >> all right. let's talk to mike about the conditions out. there you probably heard them overnight. the fast winds. >> we saw some of the damage from yesterday. take a look outside, the trees in san francisco. it looks like the winds will be a little bit slower today. but they will still be a factor in forecast. there are clouds across the sky. mid-to-upper level clouds. that's why it's mostly cloudy as you look down from mount sutro to the east/northeast this morning. talk about the winds and how they are blowing, the higher elevation, pulling out from mount tamalpais. a beautiful sunrise taking place. you see it bouncing up there around 2,600 feet. down to s.f.o. that is where they're fastest to hayward. 30 to 32 miles per hour coming out of the west. half moon bay gu
. >> i thought it was therapeutic. >> that's what i asked. is it therapy for you? no.he idea of america sending people off to war without having any idea what it's like when they get there. that's not taking a sign whether war is good or bad. it's just that. >> unique way to showing a message. >> right. >> all right. let's talk to mike about the conditions out. there you probably heard them overnight. the fast winds. >> we saw some of the damage from...
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but, in fact, all of the needl puncture marks were therapeutic-- drawing blood, ivs, that sort of thing. and, in fact, her cause of death was something completely different, unrelated to any intake of drugs. as i examined her lungs, it was very clear right away that her lungs and all of the airways were completely filled with mucous. i went ahead and did microscopic examinations of those tissues, and that confirmed the fact that this was a very severe-- in fact, fatal-- case of bronchial asthma. >> bergman: that simple? >> it was that simple. >> bergman: when you discovered that, in fact, she had been put in five-point restraint, as an asthmatic, what was your reaction? >> to put an asthmatic flat and then tie them down during an acute asthma attack is nearly the same as giving them a death sentence. if you're not going to treat them medically, and you lay them back and tie them down, it's almost a guarantee they're going to die. >> bergman: in 2010, miceli filed a lawsuit against the sheriff and his employees who were allegedly involved in cayne's death. he also sued coroner minyard's
but, in fact, all of the needl puncture marks were therapeutic-- drawing blood, ivs, that sort of thing. and, in fact, her cause of death was something completely different, unrelated to any intake of drugs. as i examined her lungs, it was very clear right away that her lungs and all of the airways were completely filled with mucous. i went ahead and did microscopic examinations of those tissues, and that confirmed the fact that this was a very severe-- in fact, fatal-- case of bronchial...
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none of this would have been possible without lowe's leadership, therapeutic skills and compassion for fellow veterans. i had the privilege of making lee's acquaint assistance. in 2008 i asked him to share his views on a panel at a veterans town hall meeting in seattle. the purpose of the town hall was to increase awareness of the injuries of ptsd and traumatic brain injury and was also to honor soldiers and veterans and their families and to educate them on where they could get help. the african-american veterans group from washington state, which lee found in 1984, is having a memorial service. i know there will be an outpouring of grief and compassion for this soft-spoken hero. he touched so many lives with his skills. our country is a better place because of lee jones. rest in peace. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. kissinger. -- kinzinger. mr. kinzinger: leadership means the buck stops here. instead, washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and our grandchildren. america has a debt problem a
none of this would have been possible without lowe's leadership, therapeutic skills and compassion for fellow veterans. i had the privilege of making lee's acquaint assistance. in 2008 i asked him to share his views on a panel at a veterans town hall meeting in seattle. the purpose of the town hall was to increase awareness of the injuries of ptsd and traumatic brain injury and was also to honor soldiers and veterans and their families and to educate them on where they could get help. the...
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her chief of staff says these trips have been therapeutic. >> it seems that she understands everything. it's not everything, almost everything, she follows directions, laughs at jokes, recognizes friends. >> reporter: once in space, kelly's crew will deliver a cosmic ray detector that may give scientists a glimpse into the very first moments of the universe, just after the big bang. this is the next to last shuttle launch. one remains, "atlantis" in july. we learned more about gabby's condition. they say that she's speaking, actually quite clearly, not really slurring her words although she's lost her memory for many of those words. she's also singing as a kind of speech therapy and also very comfortable, knows the lyrics of most of her favorite songs and she's walking better than she did two weeks ago. >> get chills every time seeing that. thank you. >> george? >>> now to presidential politics. the republican field is taking its final shape. mike huckabee announced he would not run. donald trump expected to signal today whether he's more committed to "celebrity apprentice" or the pres
her chief of staff says these trips have been therapeutic. >> it seems that she understands everything. it's not everything, almost everything, she follows directions, laughs at jokes, recognizes friends. >> reporter: once in space, kelly's crew will deliver a cosmic ray detector that may give scientists a glimpse into the very first moments of the universe, just after the big bang. this is the next to last shuttle launch. one remains, "atlantis" in july. we learned more...
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they could still be regulated as a prescription drug if marketed for therapeutic purposes, like a stop-smoking aid. the f.d.a. has approved a vaccine for children as young as nine months old. the typical drug for men jitis is given -- menigitis is only given to those over 11. the c.d.c. has not yet recommended the vaccine be added to the standard immunization list for children. >> a damaging -- how damaging a hit to the head can be for teenagers. a conference to help educate students and coaches about the dangers. >> hundreds of high school athletes were in timonium yesterday learning about the dainls of concussion. -- dangers of concussion. >> it is the potential of a serious brain injury. >> i never had a concussion, but i know it can be a serious thing. most people don't know the symptoms, side-effects of concussion or what to do and how to treat them. >> that's exactly what this conference sponsored by st. joseph's hospital is going to do. past conferences have been about destroyed use but this year they felt it was necessary for concussion. >> it is common not just with football but lacro
they could still be regulated as a prescription drug if marketed for therapeutic purposes, like a stop-smoking aid. the f.d.a. has approved a vaccine for children as young as nine months old. the typical drug for men jitis is given -- menigitis is only given to those over 11. the c.d.c. has not yet recommended the vaccine be added to the standard immunization list for children. >> a damaging -- how damaging a hit to the head can be for teenagers. a conference to help educate students and...
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>> it was therapeutic. it helped me crawl out of the hole of obsession that i got stuck in. that's the scariest part. that is what is taking so much courage. it is not like me to do that. >> i know it wasn't easy for you but it makes people love you all the more when they see what you have been through. what people tend to see is all the success. but the struggle. we knew your parents died early and q2 were taking care of your siblings and you had been very poor but i had no idea about the physical abuse. >> when you are a kid you have no choice, okay? so you survive it as best you can if you survive it. that's another reason why i am speaking out about it. a lot of kids die at the hands of violent parents or relatives. women do, as well. i have experienced the battered wives syndrome. i want them to know there is not a barrier. >> one is when your parents died and another is when you found out your spouse was cheating. i think a lot of people will page right to 350. >> they shouldn't do it. >> it may be something because a lot of people connect with the book. >> if it can h
>> it was therapeutic. it helped me crawl out of the hole of obsession that i got stuck in. that's the scariest part. that is what is taking so much courage. it is not like me to do that. >> i know it wasn't easy for you but it makes people love you all the more when they see what you have been through. what people tend to see is all the success. but the struggle. we knew your parents died early and q2 were taking care of your siblings and you had been very poor but i had no idea...
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sciences and technical breakthroughs have advanced therapeutics. including d.o.t. to use this technology would make an invaluable contribution to the eight medical research programs. finally, madam chair, this new technology can help by identifying medical candidates in ptsd, including depression. with those returning from home from iraq and afghanistan with ptsd and depression, we owe it to these brave americans to use every technology we can to help ease their transition here at home. madam chair, i ask my colleagues to support me in this amendment, and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: madam chair, i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. sessions: thank you, madam chairman. i appreciate the young the gentleman from california recognizing me for two minutes. madam chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment.
sciences and technical breakthroughs have advanced therapeutics. including d.o.t. to use this technology would make an invaluable contribution to the eight medical research programs. finally, madam chair, this new technology can help by identifying medical candidates in ptsd, including depression. with those returning from home from iraq and afghanistan with ptsd and depression, we owe it to these brave americans to use every technology we can to help ease their transition here at home. madam...
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how has cooking been therapeutic for you?eporter: driven by memories of a loving family and joyous kitchen she opened up her restaurant where customers get more with their comfort food. >> it's like having your grandmother serve you and kiss you on the head. >> she's got heart, love and soul in her food. after leaving here i felt so much better. >> reporter: her mother, who the restaurant is named after, taught her to cook. here every southern dish is made from scratch. all have one main ingredient -- >> love, love, love, girl. >> reporter: this was a perfect place for a cooking lesson. >> you have to know what part is what. >> reporter: that's a leg? >> no, that's not a leg. >> reporter: that's a thigh, that's a leg. >> let me show you. you really haven't been in the kitchen. do it smooth. don't fight with it. >> reporter: i'm trying. it was fighting with me. >> roll with the flow. >> reporter: okay. moving on from the potatoes, i thought hot water biscuits sounded easy enough. two cups in there? >> no, no. sugar goes in the
how has cooking been therapeutic for you?eporter: driven by memories of a loving family and joyous kitchen she opened up her restaurant where customers get more with their comfort food. >> it's like having your grandmother serve you and kiss you on the head. >> she's got heart, love and soul in her food. after leaving here i felt so much better. >> reporter: her mother, who the restaurant is named after, taught her to cook. here every southern dish is made from scratch. all...