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Split brain behavioral experiments To reduce the severity of his seizures, Joe had the bridge between his left and right cerebral hemisphers (the corpus callosum) severed. As a result, his left and right brains no longer communicate through that pathway. Here's what happens as a result: Tags: split brain corpus callosum neuroscience cerebral hemispheres Rhodes College |
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Behavioral Compulsions & Causes of Drug Addiction Video PSA DRUG BEHAVIORAL COMPULSIONS: Discussion & Patient interviews describing compulsive behaviors and addiction. A fast paced, image rich video that examines the biological and environmental causes of addiction as well as the conflict between old brain cravings and new brain reasoning. Legal substances like alcohol, tobacco, and prescription medications are addressed along with illegal drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and marijuana. The video also explores compulsive eating disorders, obsessive sexual activity, and habitual gambling. Using illustrations from medical science along with real-world dialogue from individual users, Roots of Addiction demonstrates that any addiction is an inherited, learned, and practiced set of behaviors, which can be treated and prevented. Drug & Behavioral Compulsions: This video examines the biological and environmental reasons that people become addicted to substances such as legal drugs, e.g., alcohol, tobacco, and prescription medications; illegal drugs, e.g., cocaine, heroin, and marijuana; or behaviors such as eating disorders, compulsive sexual activity, and compulsive gambling. Through the use of animation, live action, and graphics, the conflict between old brain cravings and new brain reasoning, even down to the cellular level, is explored. The video shows that any addiction is an inherited, learned, and practiced set of behaviors which can be treated and prevented. The video also examines the relationships among addictions and related behaviors, including attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorders. Producer: AEGIS; Production Company: AEGIS; Keywords: drug addiction, substances abuse, alcoholism; Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs from www.archive.org. Tags: drugs drug abuse substance chemical behavior marijuana addict addicts addiction habit habits dependency dependent depend |
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Proper Use of The DISC Behavioral Profile http://www.chrysaliscorporation.com/disc.htm Learn about using the DISC Behavioral Profile as part of the employee selection process. Tags: disc personality profile assessment test DISC catshoe |
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13H Refutes CCHR: Industry of Death (Behavioral Science) scientology cchr psychiatry anonymous industry death debunk review cult xenu hubbard mental mealth depression ADHD dianetics reality history abuse american founding father Skinner Box Urban Legend behavioral science hitler nazi eugenics darwin galton museum conspiracy theory evolution cos propoganda psyche deception fraud warped racism politics drugs ECT Labotomy Shock Therapy depression Siberia USA ward commitment involuntary manipulation DSM prove chemical imbalance proof tom cruise Tags: scientology cchr psychiatry anonymous industry death debunk review cult xenu hubbard mental mealth depression ADHD dianetics reality history abuse american founding father Skinner Box Urban Legend behavioral science hitler nazi eugenics darwin galton museum conspiracy theory evolution cos propoganda psyche deception fraud warped racism politics drugs ECT Labotomy Shock Therapy Siberia USA ward commitment involuntary manipulation DSM prove chemical imbalance proof tom cruise |
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Coping With Stress: Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Reduction Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise. How we learn to manage it can have profound effects on our health and well being. This series explains how our bodies experience stress and demonstrates effective strategies to help you thrive in a fast-paced world. On this edition, Jason Satterfield, Director of Behavioral Medicine at UCSF, explores adjustment to chronic medical and stress-induced illnesses, HIV, and stress-management. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13723] Tags: stress mental health integrative medicine |
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Behavioral Interview Tips for Success Check out www.phcconsulting.com to see more videos about interviewing and landing the medical sales, laboratory sales, capital equipment sales position. This video outline what a behavioral interview is and how to answer the interview questions to achieve your dream job. Peggy McKee, the medical sales recruiter, has a blog at www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress that has more interview, resume and sales tips that are helpful to any sales professional. Tags: "medical sales" "sales training" "interview questions" "job interview" "executive recruiters"sales "pharmaceutical" "Good" "JOB" "Interview" ""Career" "Correct" "Answer" "TIP" "Example" "help" "advice" "education" "employment" "Blog" "pharmaceutical "medical" "salary negotiations" "resume" "cover letter" negotiation" "interview" "salary" "career" |
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Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children/Ado Dr. Kliethermes explains trauma and trauma focused cognitive/behavioral therapy (TFCBT). He discusses how he utilizes trauma focused cognitive/behavioral therapy in assisting children and adolescents work through the residual effects of traumatic experiences in their lives. Tags: cetv mimh mimhcetv university missouri columbia education mental health CBT cognitive behavioral therapy |
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Sex With Devon #13 - Behavioral Shareware Pt. 1 This episode is about one of the most important concepts that we can work to spread and share in our new world - behavioral shareware. The essence of behavioral shareware is the concept that behaviors are like computer programs -- things you can swap out, update and trade. If we are lucky and disciplined this will become part of the psychology of the new millennium. Behavioral shareware is a common language for communicating states of consciousness. It helps us in learning the game of behavioral excellence without having to climb the Himalayas to find a guru. This post helps to establish one of the foundational premises of all of the work that I do -- that, unlike the suggestion of most of psychology today, change -- though not necessarily easy -- is logical and, when understood, simple. The idea of behavioral programs and behavioral shareware is part of that understanding. Start using the model of behaviors being like programs and your life will become much simpler and more easily updated in every domain. That, and you'll know what the hell I'm talking about in future episodes when I refer to downloading and installing behaviors. Formats available: Tags: sex behavioral shareware psychology intelligence devon white |
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Nicole Wong at the FTC Town Hall on Behavioral Advertising Google's Nicole Wong, who joined consumer advocates, technology experts, and academics for the Federal Trade Commission's two-day "town hall" meeting on behavioral advertising. Tags: Google FTC Behavioral Advertising |
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Richard: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Analyst: Donald Meichenbaum, Client: Richard. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Tags: Clinical Psychology Psychotherapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT Anger Depression |
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Tim Armstrong at the FTC Town Hall on Behavioral Advertising Check out Google's Tim Armstrong, who joined consumer advocates, technology experts, and academics for the Federal Trade Commission's two-day "town hall" meeting on behavioral advertising. Tags: Google Behavioral Advertising FTC |
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Sex With Devon #18 - Behavioral Software 2 Learning how to access and "run" the Default State is critical to state control, being an unforgettable lover and succeeding as a hedonist. The Default State is based on the Generalized Desired State or G.D.S. which comes from my mentor, Dr. Joseph Riggio's, Mythogenic® Self Model. Check back next week for more on the Default. Tags: Sex With Devon SWD White behavioral software shareware sex dating advice video blog |
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DIALECTIC BEHAVIORAL GROUP THERAPY: I THEORIES OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS OF GROUPS Tags: DBT DIALECTIC BEHAVIORAL THERAPY EXTISTENTIAL DIALECTICS |
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Full Sail Behavioral Science Passion This is my first Lab project in Behavioral Science at Full Sail Music : Explosions In The Sky - Your Hand in mine Tags: behavioral science lab 1 |
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Converting compelling stories into behavioral examples CollegeGrad.com presents "Converting compelling stories into behavioral examples." Tags: interview interviews behavioral behavior interviewing compelling stories story job search career student grad graduate |
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Behavioral Trading Identify "triggers" to your behavior and develop better ways of controlling it. Replacing destructive behaviors with new behaviors Behavioral Trading Impulse Trades Tags: Joe Baker Stocks Stock Market TRADING STOCKS BLOOMBERG MARKET DOW S&P EMINI CRAMER MONEY VIDEO |
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TEENAGE BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS PART 1 BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN TEENS! S.A. MD PSYCHIATRIST BH,CA 310-273 1131 Tags: teenagers eating PTSD drugs gang behavior therapy relationtips child adolescents ocd crime addictions PSYCHIATRY |
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Miles Behavioral Therapy at the Clinic This video montage shows Miles (2-years old) getting behavioral therapy in a clinic setting on May 17, 2007. Tags: autism spectrum therapy healing develop delay milestherapy |
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Time Out! - "Create Your Own Time Out Area" www.timeoutposters.com When behavioral issues arise at home, daycare, or school, use these 17" x 22" colorful glossy "Time Out" posters, behavioral and educational aids, and videos to assist you in helping children "Start Thinking About Good Behavior". As an educator, daycare provider, or parent, you can create your own time out area with our products to help children focus on good manners, positive learning, thinking, and behavior. Tags: Time Out Methods Guidelines Chair Tools Behavioral Aids Parenting Discipline Children Spanking Punishment Obey Rules |
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Vaccine Fraud: Dr. Len Horowitz Pt.1 Dr. Len Horowitz is an internationally known authority in behavioral science, public health education, and health practice management. He received his doctorate from Tufts University, was awarded a fellowship to do behavioral research at the University of Rochester, and later earned a Master of Public Health degree in behavioral science from Harvard University and a Masters degree in health education from Beacon College. One of healthcare's most captivating motivational speakers, Len has served on the faculties of Tufts University, Harvard University, and Leslie College's Institute for the Arts and Human Development, directed a multidisciplinary health center for over a decade, and currently serves as President of Tetrahedron, Inc., a nonprofit health educational corporation. Dr. Len Horowitz commented on a TB patient who's been jailed because he didn't wear a mask. The authorities who imprisoned the man are the ones who are negligent, as they are depriving him of natural cures such as sunlight and oxygenation, he said. Dr. Horowitz was also critical of a proposed anthrax vaccine-- "it's not science," but a political and financial agenda, he declared. Books Death in the Air DNA: Pirates Of The Sacred Spiral http://educate-yourself.org/vcd/ www.coasttocoastam.com www.drlenhorowitz.com www.healingcelebrations.com www.healthyworlddistributing.com www.tetrahedron.org Tags: vaccine lies health corruption medical pharmacuetical conspiracy Dr. Len Horowitz |
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Vaccine Fraud: Dr. Len Horowitz Pt.4 Dr. Len Horowitz is an internationally known authority in behavioral science, public health education, and health practice management. He received his doctorate from Tufts University, was awarded a fellowship to do behavioral research at the University of Rochester, and later earned a Master of Public Health degree in behavioral science from Harvard University and a Masters degree in health education from Beacon College. One of healthcare's most captivating motivational speakers, Len has served on the faculties of Tufts University, Harvard University, and Leslie College's Institute for the Arts and Human Development, directed a multidisciplinary health center for over a decade, and currently serves as President of Tetrahedron, Inc., a nonprofit health educational corporation. Dr. Len Horowitz commented on a TB patient who's been jailed because he didn't wear a mask. The authorities who imprisoned the man are the ones who are negligent, as they are depriving him of natural cures such as sunlight and oxygenation, he said. Dr. Horowitz was also critical of a proposed anthrax vaccine-- "it's not science," but a political and financial agenda, he declared. Books Death in the Air DNA: Pirates Of The Sacred Spiral www.coasttocoastam.com www.drlenhorowitz.com www.healingcelebrations.com www.healthyworlddistributing.com www.tetrahedron.org Tags: vaccine lies health corruption medical pharmacuetical conspiracy Dr. Len Horowitz |
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Brain Mind and Behavior: Emotions and Health Take a look into our current understanding of the function of the human brain and some of the important diseases that cause nervous system dysfunction. On this edition, Jason Satterfiled, director of behavioral medicine at UCSF, explores the emotions and health and the promise of mind-body medicine. Series: "UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public" [10/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13033] Tags: mid-body medicine behavioral health |
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Dan Ariely - Why Do Placebos Work? Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/04/Dan_Ariely_Predictably_Irrational MIT Behavioral Economist Dan Ariely discusses the medical effectiveness of placebos, and outlines how expectations of a given situation will affect our experiences of that situation. ----- Dan Airely talks about "Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions." Why do our headaches persist after taking a one-cent aspirin but disappear when we take a 50-cent aspirin? Why do we splurge on a lavish meal but cut coupons to save twenty-five cents on a can of soup? We think we're making smart, rational choices. But are we? In a series of illuminating, often surprising experiments, MIT behavioral economist Dan Ariely refutes the common assumption that we behave in fundamentally rational ways. Blending everyday experience with groundbreaking research, Ariely explains how expectations, emotions, social norms, and other invisible, seemingly illogical forces skew our reasoning abilities. Predictably Irrational will change the way we interact with the world - one small decision at a time - Cody's Books Dan Ariely is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Behavioral Economics at MIT, where he holds a joint appointment between MIT's Media Laboratory and the Sloan School of Management. His work has been featured in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Scientific American, and Science. Tags: placebo medical medicine doctors pill pills research psychology reason logic logical belief believing economics foratv |
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Effects of Early Institutionalization on Brain and Behavior Charles Nelson, of Harvard University & Boston Children's Hospital, presents an overview of a large project currently taking place in Bucharest, Romania, designed to examine the effects of early institutionalization on brain and behavioral development. He also explores the implications for understanding the role of experience in brain and behavioral development. Series: "M.I.N.D. Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [8/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11858] Tags: brain children health behavior |
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Interview Tips Prep for your MBA interviews with this helpful video! Plus, tips on acing your case interview, and behavioral questions. Tags: MBA job interview business school case investment banking consulting McKinsey Bain Goldman Sachs behavioral |