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            <title>Workplace Violence 911</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.workplaceviolence911.com/wpv911.jspThe Institute serves as a center for research, consulting, training, and communication. Its mission is to educate employers, unions and employees about the growing threat of violence in the workplace and how to effectively deal with it. 
Being prepared is your best defense.
For: AnyoneTopics: Anger, Attachment, Behaviour Management, Clinical Psychology, Coaching, Depression, Emotional Health, Forensic, General Psychology, General Science, Life, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Personality disorders, Risk Assessment, Solution Focused, TraumaFeatures: Articles, Clinical Tools, DVDs and Videos, Databases, Information, Links, Multimedia, Networking, Research Tools, Training, e-learningThe Institute serves as a center for research,                 con...</description>
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            <title>Congratulations to Our 2 Disneynature's OCEANS Giveaway Winners!</title>
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            <description>Disneynature&amp;#8217;s OCEANS


 
Congratulations to Helenlam (favorite sea creature: octopus) and Marinsalem (favorite sea creature: banana slug! and blue whale), who just won Blisstree&amp;#8217;s Disneynature giveaway!
Disneynature, the studio that brought you the  record-breaking film Earth, brought OCEANS to the big screen on April 22, 2010, and will help raise money during  its opening week (April 22-28), for The Nature  Conservancy’s work to save coral reefs in the Bahamas.
Helenlam and Marinsalem just won:
• One copy of Disneynature’s film Earth on DVD, courtesy of  Walt Disney Studios
• An Earth companion book published by Participant Media
Thanks to everyone who commented and entered. We loved hearing about your favorite residents of the deep blue sea. But if you didn&amp;#8217;t w...</description>
            <author>Genetics and Health</author>
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            <title>Disneynature's OCEANS Giveaway Exclusively for Blisstree Readers – Final Hours!</title>
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            <description>Disneynature&amp;#8217;s OCEANS


 
Welcome to our third reader giveaway! (And trust us, it won&amp;#8217;t be   our last.)
It&amp;#8217;s Earth Week! Disneynature, the studio that brought you the record-breaking film Earth, is bringing OCEANS to the big screen on April 22, 2010, and will help raise money during its opening week (April 22-28), for The Nature Conservancy’s work to save coral reefs in the Bahamas.
Nearly three-quarters of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, and OCEANS boldly chronicles the mysteries that lie beneath. Directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud dive deep into the very waters that sustain all of mankind – exploring the harsh reality and the amazing creatures that live within. Narrated by Pierce Brosnan and featuring spectacular never-before-seen imagery captur...</description>
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            <title>Children of Compulsive Hoarders</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.childrenofhoarders.com/bindex.phpFor many, growing up in an environment of constant chaos and disorganization has effects that go far beyond living amongst the accumulation of possessions or not being able to have friends over. Our parents who hoard often hid behind closed blinds isolating themselves from the world outside.
For: Anyone, Consumers, AnyoneTopics: Anxiety, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Abnormal, Attachment, Behaviour Management, Child and Adolescent, Family Therapy, Life, LifestyleFeatures: Author Lists, Databases, Information, Links, Therapist Directory, Articles, Case Studies, Collaborative News, DVDs and Videos, Forums, Information, e-learningFor many, growing up in an environment of constant chaos and disorganization ha...</description>
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            <title>“Laugh and Learn” DVD Set Giveaway</title>
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            <description>Last week I reviewed the set of &amp;#8220;Laugh and Learn&amp;#8221; DVDs on childbirth, newborn baby care, and breastfeeding. Now is your chance to win these four helpful DVDs!
The Products
You can win this 4-DVD set of three classes: Laugh and Learn About Childbirth, Laugh and Learn About Newborn Baby Care, and Laugh and Learn About Breastfeeding. The whole DVD set currently sells for $79.95 on the Laugh and Learn site. I see that if you want to watch the classes online they are offered that way at a discount too!
How to Enter
The contest is open to entrants with a mailing address in the United States. You have three chances to win! For your first entry, simply leave a comment on this post using a valid email address before the end of the day Friday, October 16, 2009 Pacific Coast Time. For a s...</description>
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            <title>The Bat and the Mouse</title>
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            <description>Remember that scene in Lost Weekend when Ray Milland has escaped from detox and returns to his apartment, collapses in an armchair, and figures everything is fine as night falls. Then out of nowhere he sees a cute little mouse emerge from an imaginary hole in the wall, and he thinks that&amp;#8217;s really darling until a bat flies in and eats the mouse and he starts screaming? Well that&amp;#8217;s what I thought Alex would become this afternoon.
Image: Virtualtoydrive.org
Jill gave away the cabinet that housed our DVD player, VCR, and cable box, and the guy arrived half an hour early to take the cabinet. So I had to yank all the cables quickly out of the back of the units without, of course in my life, marking where the cables were to be plugged back in. So reconstructing our home entertainment ...</description>
            <author>Autism Vox</author>
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            <title>Brain Training: It Works, and It Doesn't Work</title>
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            <description>The IMPACT study which we reported on in December 2007, funded by Posit Science, conducted  by the Mayo Clinic and USC Davis, has just announced publication at the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Reference:
- Smith et al. A Cognitive Training Program Designed Based on Principles of Brain Plasticity: Results from the Improvement in Memory with Plasticity-based Adaptive Cognitive Training Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, April 2009.
Computer Exercises Improve Memory And Attention, Study Suggests (Science Daily)
- &amp;quot;The Improvement in Memory with Plasticity-based Adaptive Cognitive Training (IMPACT) study was funded by the Posit Science Corporation, which owns the rights to the Brain Fitness Program, tested in the study.&amp;quot;
- &amp;quot;Of the 487 healthy adul...</description>
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            <title>A DentalBlogs Exclusive Interview with Dr. Rhonda Savage</title>
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            <description>Joining our panel of Great Minds for 2009 is Dr. Rhonda Savage, the new owner of Linda L. Miles &amp; Associates, a respected and established consulting firm. Dr. Savage has a diverse history in dentistry, ranging from a Navy dental officer to being the first female president of the Washington Dental Association to running two successful private practices. Why is Dr. Savage a Great Mind? She says, &amp;#8220;All practices should increase profits every year, even in the current recession.&amp;#8221; And she can show you how to make it happen.
DB: What has your history been in dentistry?
I started working in the front office of a dental practice while in high school. Then, in 1976, I became a dental assistant and continued that for four years. I earned my DDS from University of Washington School of ...</description>
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            <title>Happy Almost New Year!</title>
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            <description>It&amp;#8217;s the day after Christmas and I&amp;#8217;ve got lots of giveaways going on at the various b5 blogs I&amp;#8217;m writing. There are so many great prizes there&amp;#8217;s bound to be something to catch your eye. Think of it as an early New Year&amp;#8217;s present! 
Here&amp;#8217;s what you can win:
At the Career and Kids blog you can win the book Bulletproof Your Job by Stephen Viscusi. Also, don&amp;#8217;t forget to check out the interview with the author. 
There is also the chance to win the book Everything I Need to Know I Learned From Other Women.
TONS of great prizes from b5&amp;#8217;s Starked Holiday Contest. Check out the chances to enter at JloStalker and Jess and Ashlee.
Don&amp;#8217;t forget about the Kids Walk DVD at Career and Kids, too. :)
At JloStalker, you can also win a J-Lo Still and a J-L...</description>
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            <title>Roundup of This Weeks Giveaways at Healthbolt.</title>
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            <description>                                                         Health Journal Giveaway
                                       closes 21st December
 
   
My Mottz T-Shirt Giveaway                Aetrex Runners Giveaway
closes 22nd December                        closes 23rd December
 
             
 Pilates with Acupressure                   10 Steps to Loving Your Body
  closes 24th December                        closes 25th December
 
       
       The Fit Traveler                           Mambo Mania DVDs
      closes 26th December                ...</description>
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            <title>Healthbolt Giveaway: Win a Couple of Mambo Mania Latin Dancing Fitness DVD’s.</title>
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            <description>Are you looking for a trendy, fun, and sexy way to get in shape this coming year?
Then Healthbolt might just have the answer for you. We have two Mambo Mania DVD’s to giveaway to one lucky reader. Created by Clarita, Havana-born dancer and fitness trainer, these DVD’s offer a fun workout that incorporates Latin Dancing with yoga, Pilates and strength training.
Here’s what you’ll get…
 The Original Mambo Mania — sizzle the fat away with hot Latin moves
A 30-minute cardio workout packed full of traditional Latin music and moves, teaching audiences basic Cha Cha, Mambo, Merengue and Salsa steps. Clarita uses a classic aerobic format in this bilingual workout, leaving audiences ready for the dance floor and, sí, able to count hasta 8 en español!
 
 
 Flex&amp;#8217;n Stretch&amp;#8217;...</description>
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            <title>The Stanford Prison Experiment</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.prisonexp.org/From Dr. Phillip Zimbardo, himself: &amp;#8220;Welcome to the Stanford Prison Experiment web site, which features an extensive slide show and information about this classic psychology experiment, including parallels with the abuse of prisoners at Abu Gharib. What happens when you put good people in an evil place? Does humanity win over evil, or does evil triumph?
For: Consumers, AnyoneTopics: Social Support, Abnormal, Anger, Anxiety, Behaviour Management, Clinical Psychology, Corrections, Depression, Mental Health, Personality, Personality disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Risk Assessment, StressFeatures: Community and Social Networking, Forums, Case Studies, Clinical Tools, DVDs and Videos, Documentary, Information, Research		
		From Dr. Phillip Zimbardo...</description>
            <author>PsychSplash</author>
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            <title>Giving Up Their Independence - When Alzheimer’s Patients Can’t Drive</title>
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            <description>Discussion with him proved unsuccessful and somehow he found the extra set of keys.  So family members disabled the car and kept delaying &amp;#8220;getting it fixed.&amp;#8221;  He finally lost interest in driving and seemed content to let others drive him.
My neighbor&amp;#8217;s aunt didn&amp;#8217;t pass her sight test, and her doctor informed her that new glasses wouldn&amp;#8217;t help enough to enable her to drive. She accepted this although she was frustrated and upset.
However, it often is very difficult.  They even may pass a driving test and receive a license renewal, when you know they&amp;#8217;re not safe on the road.
Check out several  resources:
The Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s Association - Driving with Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s
The Hartford - Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s, Dementia &amp; Driving
The Mayo Clinic - ...</description>
            <author>Alzheimer's Notes</author>
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            <title>Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy</title>
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            <description>tags: Sizzle, global warming, climate change, documentary, polar bears, hurricane Katrina, Randy Olson, film review 

The new film, Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy by Randy Olson deals with a topic that concerns me greatly, so I wanted to like it, really, I did. Sizzle is advertized as a combination of a documentary, mockumentary and reality about global warming, and therein lies its problem. Unfortunately, it has no idea what it is supposed to be, and as a result, the audience (me, in this case), doesn't either. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... (Source: Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted))</description>
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            <title>Ultimate Pandas</title>
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            <description>tags: Gerry Ellis, WoLong Nature Preserve, Ultimate Pandas, Giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, nature filming, endangered species, DVD review

Everyone loves pandas, right? In fact, these lovable bears are the most recognizable icons worldwide for endangered species, even while remaining endangered themselves. But recently, China has made an effort to protect the giant pandas' native habitat and to establish several in situ captive breeding programs to bolster the dwindling numbers of wild giant pandas, as revealed in a charming new video, Ultimate Pandas, by nature photographer, Gerry Ellis. 
 Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... (Source: Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted))</description>
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            <title>Brain Types</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.braintypes.com/16_types.htmHypothetical &amp;#8220;Brain Types&amp;#8221; based on Jung&amp;#8217;s personality types. Products, videos, media and Q&amp;#038;A&amp;#8217;s.
For: Anyone, AnyoneTopics: Design, PersonalityFeatures: Multimedia, Newsletter, ebook, Articles, DVDs and Videos, Multimedia (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
            <author>PsychSplash</author>
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            <title>Matthew Perry Feels Numb.</title>
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            <description>&amp;#8220;I find myself regarding existence as though from beyond the tomb, from another world; all is strange to me; I am, as it were, outside my own body and individuality; I am depersonalized, detached, cut adrift. Is this madness?&amp;#8221;
(Henri Frédéric Amiel, Swiss Philosopher, July 8, 1880)
It hit a few film festivals, pretty much bypassed the mainstream theaters, and is now being released on DVD, but if you get a chance, check out Matthew Perry&amp;#8217;s latest movie, Numb.
It&amp;#8217;s a semi-autobiographical  dark comedy about mental health and romance by writer-director Harris Goldberg, a Hollywood screenwriter suffering from acute Depersonalisation Disorder (DPD).
DPD is a psychological condition that causes sufferers to feel detached from reality which turns them into an outside ob...</description>
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            <title>Out of the Shadow</title>
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            <description>Documentary from film maker Susan Smiley on the story of her family's secret struggle to deal with her mother's schizophrenia within the confines of the public health system. (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <title>Cavalcade Productions</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.cavalcadeproductions.com/index.html Cavalcade produces training videos for professionals working with clients who have experienced psychological trauma.
For: CliniciansTopics: TraumaFeatures: DVDs and Videos, Training, Videos (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <title>Online Classroom - Online Learning Resource</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.onlineclassroom.tv/RSS: http://www.onlineclassroom.tv/psychology/blog/feed DVD and web-based teaching materials (for A-level courses) in psychology, sociology, health &amp;#038; social care, religious studies, sports studies, business and philosophy.
For: TeachersTopics: General Psychology, OCR Level-A Psychology, Teaching, Teaching PsychologyFeatures: DVDs and Videos, Multimedia, Training, Tutorials, Videos, e-learning (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <title>Attenborough in Paradise</title>
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            <description>tags: Sir David Attenborough, Attenborough in Paradise, DVD review, BBC programming, nature filming, filmography

I've always enjoyed David Attenborough's nature programs and films when I've managed to see them on TV and now, thanks to several of my readers, I've been able to view nearly everything that Attenborough has available on DVD. But after watching the wonderful collection of films included in Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Adventures (BBC Worldwide; 2007), I have been transformed from a mere watcher into an unabashed and enthusiastic admirer. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... (Source: Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted))</description>
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            <title>Health and Psychology Lecture Content</title>
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            <description>(Photo credit - www.techpodcasts.com).
An article over at Techcrunch about how the University of California Berkeley has started uploading video recordings of course lectures on to YouTube (the full listing can be obtained here) got me thinking about where you can find online lecture content. Thankfully a number of responses to the TechCrunch article pointed out some additional web-based video resources.
Webcasts at Berkeley - Every semester, The University of California, Berkeley webcasts select courses and events for live viewing and on-demand replay over the Internet. They choose lectures where a) video capture in the classroom is possible b) they are high demand, and c) of good quality.  They also have a soft spot for courses that have historically embraced webcast technology and inte...</description>
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            <title>SciTalks - “Smart People on Cool Topics”</title>
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            <description>SciTalks is a collection of video presentations, gathered through user submissions across multiple scientific disciplines, including Psychology. Scitalks is the brainchild of Sam Bogoch who, realizing his wife&amp;#8217;s need to upload and post lectures as part of her work, created SciTalk to provide such a place. SciTalk has the potential to become a useful tool for educators, home schoolers and those who are hoping to educate themselves through the medium of online video. I also believe it has great potential to showcase excellent conference and academic presentations, something the site creators appear to be aware of also, as they have a list of upcoming conferences. The site only recently launched and you can track the progress through the site&amp;#8217;s blog. SciTalk are not surprisingly e...</description>
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