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Truly Noodled: Shame, shame, New York Times (with update)
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Thursday, May 27, 2010. Shame, shame, New York Times (with update). The May 26, 2020 New York Times included a Q&A with Dr. Harold Koplewicz. A child and adolescent psychiatrist. It included the following:. If your child had diabetes, would you say no to insulin? If your child had epilepsy, would you say no to anti-seizure medications? Clearly, Doctor Koplewicz needs to do some reading, maybe even including writing by pe...
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Truly Noodled: Videos, videos and more videos
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Friday, May 21, 2010. Videos, videos and more videos. We have a long weekend coming up, and here in Central Alberta, it is (naturally) going to rain all three days. That makes it a terrific time to curl up in front of the monitor with endless hours of psychiatry videos, right? David Henley, MD, has uploaded 59 videos in his "It's a Brain Thing". Boring delivery bothering you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As well&#...
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Truly Noodled: Synchronicity
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Wednesday, June 2, 2010. One of the best things about my job is that I get to work with social work students as a practicum supervisor. I don't know what they generally expect when they begin to work alongside of me, but I'm pretty sure that I shake them up a little bit. That's a good thing, right? Here comes the synchronicity part). Of course, trauma isn't just about bad behaviour in children. We are beginning to se...
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Truly Noodled: Love you forever (mebbe not)
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Love you forever (mebbe not). Although author Robert Munsch was born in the US, he is Canadian enough to have been awarded the Order of Canada in 1999. There may be Canadian children who have not had his book Love You Forever. Read to them, but I've yet to meet one. You can listen to Munsch read the book aloud here on YouTube. Recently, shortly before a planned tour of Western Canada, Munsch spoke ...
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Truly Noodled: Prisoners, patients, human beings?
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Friday, June 4, 2010. Prisoners, patients, human beings? From the Times of London- today:. Satellite tracking for the most dangerous psychiatric patients. David Rose, Health Correspondent. Some of Britain’s most dangerous psychiatric patients, including murderers, rapists and paedophiles, are being fitted with satellite tracking devices to stop them escaping and reoffending. Mental health charities said that the secure c...
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Truly Noodled: Assisted Outpatient Treatment in NY (with a note)
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Assisted Outpatient Treatment in NY (with a note). The Doody Man", E Fuller Torrey, has an op-ed in today's NY Times, Making Kendra's Law Permanent. In the article, Torrey cherry picks among the statistics that are available in studies of the laws effectiveness and ignores vital information entirely. What did he ignore? In support of his position, he definitely doesn't quote the conclusions:. In th...
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Truly Noodled: (Reading about) depression hurts
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Thursday, May 20, 2010. Reading about) depression hurts. Although the seven year study was completed in 2006, it is still being reported on in the general press. An article in the March 2010 New Yorker, Head Case - Can psychiatry be a science by Louis Menard,. He finds an answer in an article by Allan Leventhal and David Antonuccio. Levanthal sent the article to Whitaker, and Whitaker links to the abstract. The quote fro...
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Truly Noodled: June 2010
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Reposting of items from the trulynoodled Email Announcement List (but with comments! Friday, June 4, 2010. Prisoners, patients, human beings? From the Times of London- today:. Satellite tracking for the most dangerous psychiatric patients. David Rose, Health Correspondent. Some of Britain’s most dangerous psychiatric patients, including murderers, rapists and paedophiles, are being fitted with satellite tracking devices to stop them escaping and reoffending. Mental health charities said that the secure c...
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