What would happen if extreme pro-lifers somehow obtained medical files from an abortion clinic?
I’m talking about EXTREME pro-"lifers."
(This question was asked by another used a couple years ago)
I am sure they would try and use that knowledge to make a point, harassing those who had elected to have an abortion. This is, of course, illegal. People have been punished before for stealing medical records, but never very significantly. I have included links to such examples.
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AC Transit Bus racial conflict: victim mentality old black man vs racist old white man
“Race wars! It’s on!” Cartman
Duration : 0:3:21
Categories: Racial Conflict Tags: AC, black, bus, Conflict, fight, guy, hostile, man, Old, race, racial, racist, shining, shoes, spit, transit, victim, war, white
Enemies of Reason – The Irrational Health Service(2 of 5)
A documentary by Richard Dawkins.
http://richarddawkins.net/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3&zenid=50f50cbf1c197cd2ad9471ae6c30d3f2
Part 1 of 5 – http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=QBGYR3F3O14
Part 2 of 5 – You’re watching this part.
Part 3 of 5 – http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=wq6gT4vDUWs
Part 4 of 5 – http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=PcbnR8VVcWk
Part 5 of 5 – http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=gC9X3HTZR84
Duration : 0:9:47
Categories: Alternative Religion Tags: Alternative, Atheist, Dawkins, God, health, Hitchens, psychic, Religion, superstition
The Alternative to Gasoline
http://www.brasschecktv.com The first automobiles ran on alcohol. In fact, common alcohol is the best “bio-fuel” there is. So why don’t we use it? Brazil does and it works fine for them. This video tells the shocking story.
Duration : 0:8:51
Categories: Alternative News Tags: alcohol, Alternative, blume, David, Fuel, gas, Is
SNOWMEN HUNTERS Ep 31: Extreme Beer Goggles
Sherman drinks a lot of beer, and does a lot of awfully dumb things. This you knew
But in this week’s episode, you see just how bad his drinking problem has gotten. It’s a love that dare not speak it’s name… because it can’t even talk!
Now that you’ve witnessed our barking insanity, we invite you to come on over to http://www.Zanzibar19.com to sign up for our newsletter, check out our other episodes, or swear at our mothers in the forums.
If you’ve truly gone off your meds, feel free to buy your very own SNOWMEN HUNTERS T-Shirt, booze cup (er, uh, coffee cup) or campaign button here: http://www.cafepress.com/zanzibar19/.
If you do, you’ll be keeping us off the streets and out of trouble after we get out of school. I think it’s obvious by now that we’re still trying to finish the 7th grade.
Duration : 0:5:56
Categories: Extreme Talk Tags: Beer, drinking, drunk, goggles, hunters, Meika, Mika, rance, sherman, Snowmen, zanzibar19
What Is EMDR?
EMDR (Eye Movement Reprocessing)
EMDR is a powerful process, developed by behavorial psychologist Francine Shapiro, which has helped hundreds of thousands of people overcome the effects of anxiety and emotional distress and to acheive peak performance.
Shapiro developed EMDR, which is only taught to clinicians, after a personal discovery. She found she was less disturbed from thinking of emotional upsets when she repeatedly moved both eyes to the right and then left.
EMDR can be used to resolve memories of past difficult emotional experiences which can affect one’s current life such as physical and sexual abuse, rape, repeated business or job losses, relationship losses and prolonged grief. It can also be used to overcome the effects of current problems such as asking a boss for a raise, building the motivation to do a job search, reducing performance anxiety, setting limits with another person, reducinanxiety and distress, and overcoming phobias and panic attacks:
Examples of EMDR successes include:
· Reducing extreme anxiety from witnessing a suicicide so that client’s thoughts were no longer disturbing
· Reducing extreme anxiety and panic caused by a work incident that kept a client from applying for a job
· Overcoming obstacles that kept a sales client from making cold calls
· Overcoming belief of being incompetent
· Overcoming fear caused by previous stalking and physical abuse
EMDR is sometimes helpful when talk pyschotherapy reaches its limits as it may bring up past events to be processed that did not previously arise. It also helps people acheive their goals though positive imaging or imagining themselves meeting their goals while using EMDR. It is well known that Olympic champions do positive imaging or imagining at least 15 minues a day. EMDR has been found to make this positive imaging even more effective. EMDR clients often have positive solutions to to problems and positive feelings arise naturally in them.
HOW DOES EMDR WORK?
Research is constantly being conducted to understand how EMDR works. It is known that it works on the brain and produces a physiological change on a neurological level. We know that when a person becomes very upset by a difficult emotional experience or trauma, there is an overload on the system and information processing is blocked. There is an overexcitation of the braine and a resulting change of neural elements. It is believed that the upsetting event also prevents REM sleep, the nightly sleep that helps people process normal emotional events of the day.
The neurological blockage causes the incident to remain in the body in its anxiety-producing form along with the original thoughts, feelings, flashbacks or nightmare.
Shapiro believes that EMDR unlocks the neural channels in the brain and increases REM sleep, allowing the brain to complete the processing which was blocked by the traumatic event.
EMDR is not hypnosis, and the client feels more in control as s/he is in a different brain wave state than under hypnosis. Research shows that the effects of EMDR are long lasting. One study of 80 subjects with post-traumatic stress improved significantly with EMDR and the beneficial process remained for at least 15 months.
HOW LONG DOES EMDR TAKE?
One or more sessions area needed for the therapist to understa nd the problem to be solved. A typical course of treatment may be three to ten EMDR sessions, each 60 or 90 minutes long. EMDR, often used in conjunctions with talk therapy, may take longer, depending on the nature of the trauma and how many times it or related traumas occurred.
WHAT IS AN EMDR SESSION LIKE?
I typically guide the client to find a safe place in their mind such as a place in the mountains, by the water or at home. This is to relax the client and to provide a safe internal place for the client to go in case of any of the material experienced is disturbing. The client always has the option of stopping the session any time s/he pleases. I then ask the client to describe the disturbing information in detail as well as related emotions, body sensations, and any negative self-assessment that resulted from the incident such as “I’m trapped,” “I’m powerless,” etc.
Depending on the clients preferred method of taking in information, I have him/her process the experience using eye movements, sounds in alternative ears using earphones or with handles that stimulate each hand with a vibration. The idea is to obtain bilateral stimuation with these methods. After the disturbance is reduced, I then ask the client to image the event as she/he would have liked it to happen and continue with the eye movements, sounds or hand sensations. I keep asking the client to tell me what they are experiencing and guide them through the experience.
After an issue is worked through, clients typically feel empowered, less anxious, light, more positive and relieved. Having removed their blocks, they are able to move forward with the life changes they wish to make. EMDR does not work for everyone, but the powerful process has helped thousands of peopple to overcome the effects of anxiety and emotional distress and to acheive peak performance.
Minimum training for EMDR practitioners is two three day training sessions.
In addition to these trainings, certified practitioners have 20 sessions with a higher level trainer who supervises the practitioners EMDR practice during that period. Certified practioners have to meet additional EMDR educational requirements every two years.
Pam Alexandra, MFT
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/what-is-emdr-123039.html
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