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Why is It So Hard To Stop Driving In The US?
Vanya Jones of John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Michele Ellicks of the Massachusetts RMV have a deep understanding of the obstacles drivers of any age face when giving up the keys. In this Spotlight they explore why giving up the keys at any age is so difficult in our car centric culture.
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Anti-Racism: Creating Structural Change
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As part of GLSS’s outreach efforts we offer a program of monthly lectures around a range of topics from leaders in a mix of health-related fields. The program is Conversations for Caring, and following a presentation earlier this year on Racial Justice and Understanding Inequity, we sat down with the presenter, Gary Bailey, to explore his insights. Find links to all CEU courses below. Leading p...
What is Conversations for Caring?
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Conversations for Caring offers education on a range of topics geared toward supporting people who work in health care settings and non-medical care providers. The mix of subject matter is designed to facilitate ever greater emphatic approaches to providing care in the community.
The Fundamentals of Psychopharmacology
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In this Spotlight Kristina Schnitzer, MD, shares an introduction to the many facets of mental health medications. #mentalhealth #treatment #socialworkmonth Live Conversations CEU courses take place every month and are open to anyone. Offering credits for Social Work, Nursing, LADC, and LMHC. Leading providers of health care bring a concentrated understanding to specialized 1.5 hour courses each...
Navigating The Stress and Ethical Dilemmas In Human Service Work
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Most human service providers routinely are faced with stress and moral distress as a result of their challenging work. In this Spotlight, Maria Tracarico, RN, BS, MA offers support solutions and explores how many of these stresses were exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. #nurses #socialwork #covid19 Live Conversations CEU courses take place every month and are open to anyone. Offering cre...
Why We Worry with Dr. Paul Foxman
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Dr. Paul Foxman, PhD is the Director of The Vermont Center For Anxiety Care. The act of worrying negatively impacts concentration and memory, and is highly correlated with depression. It’s also a feature of most anxiety disorders. Dr. Foxman suggests specific strategies for replacing worry with positive alternatives. #anxiety #mindfulness #therapy Live Conversations CEU courses take place every...
Cannabis Use in Adolescents: Effects and Treatment
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Dr. McKowen is the Clinical Director at Massachusetts General Hospital, Addiction Recovery Management Service (ARMS) in Boston. #cannabis #therapy #neuroscience This spotlight provides information on the scope of the problem of addiction facing youth today. It includes current trends in youth substance use as well as current treatment options. Live Conversations CEU courses take place every mon...
SPOTLIGHT: Climate Change and Its Effects on Mental Health
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There is recent evidence that Climate Change is having an effect on growing numbers of people’s mental health. While there’s disagreement on exactly what Climate Change represents, unfamiliar and dramatic weather events are having increasingly frequent and devastating effects in many areas of the world. In this Spotlight, we explore how Climate Change can affect one’s mental health and what can...
ACES: Adverse Childhood Experiences
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This Spotlight is designed to better understand the long-term effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACE’s. #trauma #ptsd #therapy ACEs affect neuro and emotional development and how that plays into overall health. The condition can occur as a result of multiple causes including a childhood that includes violence, abuse, and growing up in a family with mental health or substance use probl...
IDENTIFYING RISK FACTORS: How To Discuss And Prevent Suicide
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People who consider suicide or have taken their lives are often living with deep depression and are seeking relief. Providers are encouraged to be alert to expressions and nuances in clients who may be exhibiting signs of suicidality. In this Spotlight, Dr. John Pratico outlines some of the risk factors. Dr. John Pratico is the Dean of Behavioral and Mental Health Programs at Anna Maria College...
SPOTLIGHT: Hoarding Behaviors In Older Adults
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This Spotlight explores hoarding disorder and hoarding behaviors which can lead to the acquisition and failure to discard a large number of possessions in an attempt to postpone or decrease distress or anxiety. Michael A. Tompkins, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and co-director of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy where he specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorde...
SPOTLIGHT: An Overview of The Personality Disorders
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This Spotlight is designed to assist in the recognizing of behaviors associated with personality disorders and provide a way of better understanding these behaviors and their motivation. Find links to all CEU courses below. Leading providers of health care bring a concentrated understanding to specialized 1.5 hour courses each month. Register here for upcoming live presentations: lp.constantcon...
How To Access Affordable Health Insurance In Massachusetts
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How To Access Affordable Health Insurance In Massachusetts
Overcoming and Recovering from Trauma
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Overcoming and Recovering from Trauma
Vietnam Veterans and PTSD
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Vietnam Veterans and PTSD
The Opioid Crisis and Treatment
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The Opioid Crisis and Treatment
The Dual Diagnosis of Substance Use and Behavioral Health Conditions
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The Dual Diagnosis of Substance Use and Behavioral Health Conditions
SPOTLIGHT: Mindfulness - A Tool For Managing Stress
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SPOTLIGHT: Mindfulness - A Tool For Managing Stress
SPOTLIGHT: Psychosis - How To Recognize It And How To Help
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SPOTLIGHT: Psychosis - How To Recognize It And How To Help
SPOTLIGHT: Borderline Personality Disorder
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SPOTLIGHT: Borderline Personality Disorder
SPOTLIGHT: Parkinson's Disease - What Providers Need To Know
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SPOTLIGHT: Parkinson's Disease - What Providers Need To Know
SPOTLIGHT: COVID-19 Vaccine - What We Need to Know
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SPOTLIGHT: COVID-19 Vaccine - What We Need to Know
SPOTLIGHT: Intersection of Trauma and Homelessness
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SPOTLIGHT: Intersection of Trauma and Homelessness
Conversations For Caring: Who We Are
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Conversations For Caring: Who We Are
Conversations For Caring: Anytime Online CEU Courses
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Conversations For Caring: Anytime Online CEU Courses

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  • @bleakachica
    @bleakachica 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The US NEEDS to invest in widespread quality, affordable public transportation. It's a matter of public health and safety.

  • @trauma2happiness
    @trauma2happiness 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The great news is trauma can be resolved. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) therapy is an effective way to resolve trauma.

  • @blairsutcliffe3426
    @blairsutcliffe3426 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I once attended a program called ACES Autism center for educational services. My doctor suggested it.

  • @dubaiedge
    @dubaiedge 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The older I get the more I reconsider before throwing something away. Time to toss.

  • @billyb4790
    @billyb4790 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I often think my childhood was no big deal but I get about a 7/10 I can’t believe one third of the population scores a zero. How does that even happen in this shitty world?

  • @gordonissocoollike
    @gordonissocoollike 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hiring a skip is over £300 I know I can manage to improve but it costs a lot

  • @RouxVlogs
    @RouxVlogs 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a very informative video thank you.

  • @roseelley4470
    @roseelley4470 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People don’t reach out for help because they can’t afford it. Therapy costs money.

    • @K9jerryleex
      @K9jerryleex 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My mother can afford it, i even offered to pay for help for her but she doesn’t want to talk to anyone about getting rid of her stuff…..watch the show hoarders, they are getting free counseling and they are rabid about getting rid of stuff. It’s a serious mental illness, they like their trash better than their kids and friends

    • @roseelley4470
      @roseelley4470 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The problem is these stuff remover people handle it like a business and without engaging personally with the people they are “helping”.

  • @whitneywilson5612
    @whitneywilson5612 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video was assigned for my Adolescent-Focused Family Therapy course, and wow, I'm so glad it was! Practical, helpful, and well communicated. I would love to watch more material from Dr. Malcolm!

    • @conversationsforcaring3680
      @conversationsforcaring3680 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Feel free to check out our full class Dr. Malcolm Horn presented at our website here. www.conversationsforcaring.org/course/aces

  • @DharmaDawg
    @DharmaDawg 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad those kids are choosing cannabis over other substances…

  • @esrefcelik5844
    @esrefcelik5844 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found this webinar very interesting and useful thanky you very much

  • @LynnSandler-j9k
    @LynnSandler-j9k 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im sure the books on the shelves beheind the good doctor are relavent to the therapy he is providing not too mention he can share those books with collegues, that is not an example of hoarding

    • @aliceiswonderful3128
      @aliceiswonderful3128 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think it was a joke. it made me laugh! We all need to remember to laugh!

    • @LynnSandler-j9k
      @LynnSandler-j9k 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was a joke, Im laughing as I look back on it.

    • @annstubbs2256
      @annstubbs2256 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not TO mention

  • @maunder01
    @maunder01 ปีที่แล้ว

    What an inspiring video. Thank you!

  • @BalabanStoves
    @BalabanStoves ปีที่แล้ว

    ………. *Climate Stabilization versus Climate Change* ………. If we dig a canal 10 km wide and 100 m deep on the Isthmus of Suez and build a pumping station, then the warm water from the Indian Ocean will be pumped into the Mediterranean Sea. If pumped at a rate of 1 million m³/s, then the warm water will lead to increased evaporation from the waters of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea and increase precipitation by approximately 820 km³ per year. 1-2 billion people will benefit from a better climate, especially from the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. 1-2 billion people will get a better climate. More rain in dry areas, milder winters, fewer heat waves and fewer catastrophic cyclones. Coastal areas will maintain comfortable water temperatures for the marine ecosystem. There will be more favorable conditions for agriculture, and potential yields will increase. Forests will grow better and burn less. There will be more water in the rivers, making navigation easier. Electricity production from hydroelectric power plants will increase. A virtual battery of electricity will appear. To pump seawater, we use renewable electricity when it is available. And hydroelectric power plants will generate electricity when it is needed. Moreover, the total cost of additional hydroelectricity may be greater than the cost of electricity consumed by the Suez climate machine. How much energy is needed to pump water at a speed of 1 million m³/s? The evaluations show that at most 33 GW of power. At the price of $0.04 per kW*h the cost of electricity will be $12 billion per year. Is that a lot or a little? If the climate will improve for 1 billion people, then on average $12 per person per year. The package includes 820 km³ of additional atmospheric precipitation. This amount of water is enough to grow food for another 1 billion people. In addition, the “Suez Climate Machine” will halve the rate of global warming. Thus, the "Suez Climate Machine" will have a global effect, from Antarctica to the Arctic. 1-2 billion people will benefit from a better climate, especially from the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. The threat of a dramatic rise in sea levels will be removed for another 1 billion people. How much energy is needed to pump water at a speed of 1 million m³/s? The evaluations show that at most 33 GW of power. At the price of $0.04 per kW*h the cost of electricity will be $12 billion per year. Is that a lot or a little? If the climate will improve for 1 billion people, then on average $12 per person per year. The package includes 820 km³ of additional atmospheric precipitation. This amount of water is enough to grow food for another 1 billion people.

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it me or is this doctor hoarding all of those books in those shelves behind him?

    • @TheJoncic
      @TheJoncic 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a place for the books to exist orderly. I don't think that's hoarding.

    • @dorothygillespie4466
      @dorothygillespie4466 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😅😂🤣

    • @elizabethk3238
      @elizabethk3238 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you think that comment is clever? It is stupid!

  • @catmom1322
    @catmom1322 ปีที่แล้ว

    From what has been said about hoarding, childhood trauma leads to hoarding. When my brother & I were young, Dad would beat us with his belt. He also had a routine right before he beat us by snapping his belt in his hands. I know my younger brother would get worse beatings than me. I'm 71 & I have a hoarding disorder; my brother does not. During the beatings, I dissociated & would float up to the ceiling so I could watch it. When I feel threatened, I still dissociate & go to the ceiling & watch whatever stressful confrontation is going on that & have memories of the beatings, but my brother & I have never talked about it. When I think about the beatings, I also conjure up lots of memories of what I've seen in the news, & I get very disturbed, like torture scenes or some serious fighting. I cleaned my apartment today & did gather everything I didn't really need & it went straight to the trash. I feel better, but I know there's more to do tomorrow.

    • @zippagraphics
      @zippagraphics ปีที่แล้ว

      Keep going man, you deserve better and always have ❤

    • @pinkcrayon1382
      @pinkcrayon1382 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I know it's been months since you posted this comment, but I want you to know I read it today and I weep for the child you were. You did not deserve that abuse and I wish I could take away those memories. I cannot, but I put my arms around you now and wish you peace and safety.

    • @elizabethk3238
      @elizabethk3238 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good luck to you. Is 76, and also remember childhood beatings.

    • @dubaiedge
      @dubaiedge 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I hope you're still cleaning & doing well.

  • @onetwothree3578
    @onetwothree3578 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video. Thank you

  • @sharondownie6008
    @sharondownie6008 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Dr. Knows his stuff. He's very compassionate.