Students must become cognizant of their own abilities and choose what works for them. As a retired teacher with over 50 years of teaching in the state of Washington, I have a big concern about the current path being taken by our school systems. Our country has departed from our pioneers in education: such as John […]
Little to no hope in psychiatry for patients to ever actually recover
One of the problems within psychiatry is that people suffering symptoms and problems associated with serious mental illness are often robbed of their hope of ever being able to “recover.” In other words it is largely a “non recovery environment” based in its approach, methodology and practice. For example, I am being told that mental […]
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approved a PillCam to Provide Visualization of the Colon
This gave me reason to feel a happiness inside because I don’t like the thoughts of a colonoscopy…it gives me the willies. A Fox News report has indicated that a camera-in-a-pill whose maker is Given Imaging has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for a pill to provide a visualization of the colon. There […]
Magellan Integrated Home Health (IHH) clinic failed to warn patient of possible drug interactions
A patient diagnosed with serious mental illness (or SMI) was coerced into signing up for a IHH (Integrated Home Health) program through one of the clinics managed by Magellan of Arizona – a Regional Behavioral Health Provider (RBHP) shortly after getting AHCCCS medical coverage. This on the basis that it would better help him manage […]
AMANDA KNOX: Sociopath’s Picnic!
Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were exonerated of a sociopathic style murder of Meredith Kercher by an Italian Appellate Court on October 3rd, 2011. Part 1: Sociopath Outlined Part 2: Society’s Responsibility to Correct Injustice Part 3: Circumstantial Evidence Part 4: Final Supreme Court Ruling Part 5: Dehumanization of Amanda Knox Part 6: […]
Behavior: The Ongoing Misunderstanding in ADHD
Two years ago, I went to a school meeting with a client whose son, seven years old at the time, was diagnosed with ADHD. There were concerns about behavior in the classroom and if it might be needed to send the child out of district to a different school in order to improve this impairment […]
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