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Day 9 (v 10.0) - was hoping the physical exercise would help. probably have to do it more than once a year to be effective...

Venice Biennale, Special Project I \ O_IO E 'UN ALTRO by César Meneghetti

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The project involved for three years in Rome 200 people with mental disabilities, the videos are exposed to San Servolo the former Asylum in Venice.

a light hearted moment

living in sheer poverty

 

Delhi

 

Photography’s new conscience

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Part of a series called 'How It Feels' based on mental illness.

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Tormentas Mentales:

"Estuve muy ciega, no me di cuenta de lo que estaba ocurriendo hasta ahora. Estaba equivocada, totalmente equivocada. A pesar de tenerlo en frente no podía ver la verdad delante de mí. Me siento más aliviada de saberlo ahora. Y aunque ahora llueva en mi mente, sé que volveré a estar bien pronto. Porque no puedes atar algo fuertemente si esa cuerda quiere ser libre. Al igual que no puedes permanecer si ya te han echado fuera. Están quienes olvidan sin decir adiós, y quienes dicen adiós sin olvidar."

 

*Autoretrato Conceptual*

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Mental Storms:

"I was very blind, I did not realize what was happening until now. I was wrong, totally wrong." In spite of having it in front, I could not see the truth in front of me. And although I now rain in my mind, I know that I will be well soon, because you can not attach something strongly if that rope wants to be free. There are those who forget without saying good-bye, and those who say good-bye without forgetting."

 

*Conceptual Self-Portrait*

President Joe Biden greets the cast of “Ted Lasso”, Monday, March 20, 2023, in the Oval Office of the White House. The cast visited the White House to discuss the importance of mental health. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

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Today's my Birthday so thanks for having a look & hope you have a Great Day Too

Te drogas y lo ventilas,cu al hay

 

No matter which Mental health issue you are dealing with. Stay strong and know you are loved.

“Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blue print, and begin to build.”

Robert Collier

Интересны мифы о происхождении шипов у розы.

По одной версии Вакх, преследовавший нимфу, оказался перед непреодолимой оградой из терниев и приказал ей стать оградой из роз.

Однако, позже, увидев, что ограда не может удержать нимфу, Вакх снабдил розу шипами.

Сходная версия есть и некоторых индейских племен.

Один из богов индейской мифологии также сделал ограду из роз с шипами, чтобы животные не ели цветы.

 

loz - first she has to get dragged off the stage by security at the mental as anything concert (and i didnt even see it!) and as if that wasnt enough she jumps up with the 2roxtav band and does THIS!

this OUTRAGEOUS behaviour is becoming the norm for our loz and if she keeps it up people may stop comparing her with crown queen mary of denmark.

Ive already switched to comparing her with britney spears and i urge others to do so if only to uphold 'our mary's' good name.

After driving the Jeep down the steepest public road in the US, and parking among the horses, I waded across the river and had the entire beach to myself. My mental-health is much improved.

 

We had to quarantine, we had to test, we still had to mask, and it felt like we had the island to ourselves. It was worth every step to breathe some fresh air and not look at my own living room.

green is the color...

A little something extra (:

 

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"He could legally have mental problems" - John O' Callaghan.

Sad to say these tunnels no longer exist after the new construction at the Salem Mental hospital...

  

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Dr. Sharma and shared with Dr. Judith Ho that he believes that one of the biggest problems right across the U.S. in the assessment and treatment of substance abuse disorders is that we are putting people in process groups that cannot process information because we are not measuring cognitive function. Understanding the effects of addiction on cognitive function is a key to changing behavior in those affected. For quite some time doctors and psychologists have had the tools to measure brain function yet they’re not being used in a systematic way. If we collect and measure the data it can be used to analyze, interpret and ultimately inform treatment plans. Dr. Sharma stated that establishing standards of assessment it really quite simple yet it is not happening. The treatment community has been stuck in a mind set with an unwillingness to change. It is time for a paradigm shift and he called upon the substance abuse treatment community to establish measurement based assessment, treatment and follow-up. First it’s important to understand what cognitive function is and how it affects substance use disorders and mental illnesses. Cognitive function are the basic functions that enables us to think. We navigate through everyday life by using functions such as memory, attention, reasoning and problem solving. We use these skills almost unconsciously. New information comes to you, you pay attention to it, you absorb that information and you decide what is important and what to keep. With cognitive disorders there you are not able to keep that information because your brain function has decreased due to illness or other circumstances such as alcohol or drug addiction. In the substance abuse treatment community we should be assessing attention, memory, reasoning and problem solving because cognitive impairment impacts response to treatment including a patient not understanding what is wrong with them. Unfortunately it has been the norm to treat substance abuse with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) such as process groups. And process groups require somebody to sit down and absorbing information from someone else and make sense of that information and then utilize the information so they can change behavior. make sense of that information, effectively rendering the treatment useless to the patient. The person seeking treatment is left wondering how is it possible to change if I can’t process the information. However it isn’t the patient who needs to change but the providers who need to change their methods of collecting and analyzing the cognitive function of the patient and work to establish measurement based assessment and standards of care.

 

About Dr. Tonmoy Sharma, CEO, Sovereign Health Group. Over a career spanning 30 years Dr. Sharma has served primarily as an acclaimed researcher having led countless international mental health clinical research trials, taught and trained students as a neuro-scientist and served as author or co-author of more than 200 peer-reviewed published articles and five books on schizophrenia and mental illness. His entire career has been dedicated to putting his vast knowledge to further the mental health field with insights into pharmacology and cognitive impairment treatment. Dr Sharma recognizes that the substance abuse treatment community is heading towards an inevitable next step in its evolution to ensure it continues to improve the quality of patients’ treatment. Today Dr. Sharma is committed to tirelessly promote and call for measurement-based care (MBC) in the diagnosis and treatment of addiction and mental health cognitive impairments so that a national standard measurement scale for level of addiction, and normalcy symptoms can be identified to standardize care and standardize treatment. For more on Tonmoy Sharma, CEO of Sovereign Health Group go to LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/tonmoysharmaceo

 

About Dr. Ho. A licensed and board certified clinical psychologist, Dr Judy Ho, Ph. D. offers her expertise on a variety of national television shows. Based in Los Angeles, she provides professional services in psychological testing and forensic expert work.

 

Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.

Thomas Jefferson

  

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Spencecola Antique Mall, Bel Air, MD

Shot digitally with a NIkon 3200 Through The Viewfinder of a vintage Kodak Duaflex II.

Reid doing last mental procedure checks just before getting in the airlock.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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February 3rd 2009 Scrabble board with words relating to Mental Health Problems. Sufferers, like me, are normal people with an illness, but the stigma it attracts can make our illness worse. Please think how you treat people with mental health problems, it's more common than you think and you could become ill at some point in the future. Think about it!!!

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The church at Rauceby Mental Asylum, Lincolnshire.

Rauceby Mental Asylum, Lincolnshire. Shot on my Canon 5D MkIII.

Rauceby Mental Asylum, Lincolnshire.

 

Strobist Info:

Canon 580exII bare, camera right - forgot the settings... sorry

 

Canon 430exII bare, camera left - again, I forgot the settings, sorry! :P

Beyond Sleep: Overlooked Causes of Fatigue in Older Adults.

 

Constantly feeling tired and low on energy can create harmful side effects for your aging loved one: as a result of dealing with ongoing fatigue, many older adults experience depression, mood swings, and anger. Fatigue in older adults can be inherently tricky to understand—some people assume fatigue is just a natural part of growing old, but many times there is a specific cause that is being overlooked. Exploring what might be behind your loved one’s fatigue is essential to help them feel better. Signs of fatigue can include:

 

Complaints of tiredness

Sleeping too many hours overnight:

Napping throughout the day

Mood swings

Angry outbursts

Depression

A lack of motivation

 

Lesser-Known Causes of Fatigue

 

At the same time, there are many overlooked and lesser-known causes of fatigue in older adults. Physical health issues like anemia, dehydration, hypercalcemia, thyroid, as well as mental and emotional stresses, might be playing a role in your loved one’s fatigue. Exploring these lesser-known causes might bring you closer to finding a solution.

  

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