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Slate: The Palin in Comparison Gabfest
Slate's Political Gabfest, with David Plotz, John Dickerson and Terence Samuel. This week: The convention yawner from John McCain, the power of Palin, and the Republican flip-flop, from experience to change
[0:00:34] ... an all Sarah -- gab fest today. We are going to do therapy Allen and John McCain and then more -- panel and more John McCain until we're sick of talking about them. And then ...
[0:03:41] ... issues which now seem much more are on hot button because of therapy on stances on them and so I just felt like in this -- cynical opportunistic way this man who was then a ...
[0:10:43] ... turnout and it and I was thinking about this in terms of therapy -- so it seems to me like she was tremendously effective at reasoning and rousing the Republican base and -- She stands ...
[0:12:50] ... leader. Who see themselves and their who might see themselves paralyzing in therapy -- middle class slight. And for whom the question -- Motherhood -- deal breaker in terms of being able great practice democratic ...
[0:27:37] ... Art apparently definitely an LCD. Greatest hits collection of human and here we're gonna wrap up there for and a -- and John Dickerson. I'm David plots will be with you next week -- we're all going to be in the same room next week in the end up with a plan that join us next week for -- click again. If you have any questions or comments about the gab fest drop us an email won't -- to gab fest at slate dot com. And you'll also find the links mentioned in any of our shows at slate dot ...
#171 - The View From A University Counseling Center
Tom Murray, PhD., is the Director of Counseling and Disability Services at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Dr. Murray’s is a licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, and board certified in clinical hypnotherapy. He received his graduate training from the University of Florida’s Department of Counselor Education in 2001 [...]
[0:02:38] ... that's right though in fact I'm. My licenses in marriage in stalemate therapy and professional counseling out of psychology. ...
[0:03:37] ... Went to. By the University of Florida. And preserve program America camera therapy in the department caps -- education. And it also would say. All direct tour and the residents -- program. Again and gave ...
[0:22:01] ... on exactly what they want to work on. But the pursuing her art. And hurt that don't have the difficulty focusing. Like they did what their word and I'll tradition all. Educational settings. ...
[0:35:44] ... method to change their trajectory. In order for a effectiveness for effective therapy to take place. And so we were really first conference senator. In the country to adopt. Assistant it's called -- AS RA SD's software. Uses I'm Doug gonna Miller's. Saturated scale an outcome ratings scale. -- eating -- electronics software. To measure. The effectiveness of the therapy. And also to measure the effectiveness. The good clients improve led. There's two components one an improvement and the satisfaction that -- have -- therapy. And so that look constantly getting feedback from clients about how all we are professionals are doing and serving them. ...
[0:37:28] ... become more like technicians. Rather than you know using their ourself in therapy. And it's sort of for a particular approach to be determined. Evidence based practice. It all it has to have two studies ...
[0:38:38] ... no therapist that I see that -- board certified it -- the therapy. Does that come into play in your work in the counseling center is that powerful private practice. ...
[0:38:51] ... one of my counselor doctor page -- and we do -- the therapy. Here often it's. Away and to get client and come because very intrigued about its parent. But it I don't only do ...
[0:42:41] ... times doctor -- referred to CBT. And CBT stands for cognitive behavior therapy. And it's so widely used these days that most professionals just go with the abbreviation. CBT. There was also a fine distinction ...
[0:44:04] ... reminds us there is a raft of research indicating that the specific therapy techniques. Are not as important as the quality of the relationship. Between therapist and client. The client's expectations. And the -- theory ...
[0:51:17] ... She's a psychologist in Portland Oregon. She speaks nationally about animal assisted therapy and she uses animals and her own practice which specializes in attachment. And especially attachment issues with foreign adoptions. She's charming funny ...
Philadelphia liveartsfestival+phillyfringe
"In Conflict" is one of the performances being presented during the Philly Fringe Festival. It is based on former Philadelphia Daily News reporter YVONNE LATTY'S book of interviews with Iraq War soldiers. Marty talks to LATTY, DOUGLAS WAGER, who adapted the book for the stage, and cast member DAMON WILLIAMS.
[0:13:50] ... joint replacement sports medicine and -- care as well as pre surgery therapy. As part of virtuous of rehabilitation program they provide in home physical therapy a medically managed fitness center and a bone health and our osteoporosis center. D tales and virtual dot or or 1888. Virtual ...
[0:48:10] ... know that made him either -- choice that is athletically cuts -- art class and right right right so. I mean everybody is sort of just taking it day by day insurgents trying the concentrated ...
ACRL Podcast: The Desk and Beyond
In this podcast, College & Research Libraries News editor-in-chief David Free talks with Sarah Steiner and Leslie Madden of Georgia State University, editors of the ACRL publication The Desk and Beyond: Next Generation Reference Services. They are joined by chapter authors Meredith Farkas of Norwich University, Ross LaBaugh of California State University - Fresno, and [...]
[0:05:33] ... we need to find new look. And innovative ways to transform her art virtual space committed and two more support -- cool. Attractive research coupled that maker used -- example. And collect -- about in ...
[0:10:21] ... and the in the combined network short -- told us solution Coca therapy. -- whether or not we can record Utah model that would they not in education but rather what they -- cycle where ...
NPR Books September 5, 2008
1) Author Brad Meltzer on his novel "The Book of Lies" which tells the story behind the creation of Superman; 2) Alan Cheuse reviews two mysteries - "A Common Ordinary Murder" by Donald Pfarrer, and "Black & White and Dead All Over" by John Darnton; 3) A literary revival in Russia is fueled by authoritarianism; 4) Two memoirs about bi-polar disorder: David Lovelace's "Scattershot" tells the story of how manic depression runs in his family, and Terri Cheney's "Manic" looks at her experiences with the condition
[0:12:44] ... That go to community college or get a job instead of studying art and college. It is a poorly kept secret the deep down like people believe that if given money in education. ...
[0:23:19] ... when you're not. Taking care of your. Your bipolar illness. It tends therapy can run you know but it but I will admit I I'm proud to be but -- and I think. It brings ...








