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Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2011-08-17 21:26
Viewing the Rise of the Planet of the Apes was an intellectual delight of topical issues and a throwback to my childhood. Seeing it seems like 5 or so movies of this brand as a youth was a fascinating and exciting critique of the brutality of mankind shown most entertainingly. The current prequel now showing looks kindly to the human parents and the need for medicine research. All too many mental health consumers can be likened to being used for medicine research by a profession that doesn't know how it's medicines work. The value of the portrayed medicine to my movie sidekick who is my mother is as real to me as what I get prescribed for me. Gaining greater stability and increasing range of emotion to go along with enhanced intelligence that I feel psychiatry medicines can do for the disabled is worth animal experimentation to this environmentalist.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2011-08-12 23:58
Shifting one's place of residence for less than gargantuan changes does not always make a difference in a person's life. Think about your own problems and weigh-in at the source to determine if making a change would be a fitting solution. Find the support you have in friends, family, and social agencies and take a leap if your support system does not go away when the benefits of the new housing situation add to your life. Think wisely about financial arrangements and pay heed to the security of your income, if necessary the family contribution, and government entitlements if qualified.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2011-07-16 15:42
Assessing an individual to have a lack of empathy seems very wrong. Professionals in their offices intentionally make themselves inhuman over their "true" care judgement. Psychiatry condemns clients without helping their patients in their own rude attitude of their work life. Charges that one doesn't love in concern and compassion can be rightful for the public in civil discourse about the Speaker of the House as ABC's The View put it on the air in November of 2010.
Is he a lead and product of Republicanism who looks down on Americans who do not possess success, luck, or family? In a sports analogy of both relatability and ability, I think of a star baseball Oriole who once later managed the SF Giants. He did not succeed as the manager because he didn't understand players with more ordinary talent and make them a winning team that year.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2011-07-09 14:54
In a strategy that lasts a lifetime, mostly save the best available experiences for later. Try your best to keep in contact with family, relatives, and close relations. But like owning the best car you will ever have at 19 years old, using up the best things in life now will spoil anyone down the road. Keeping experiences in check saves marriages. Fresh and exciting works like a rocket to consumers rebounding in a big way from a life of ill feelings.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2011-06-24 17:12
Family reunions are a mixed bag. The older generations generally love the reconnecting with siblings, aunts and uncles, and children. These things take great organizing and a lot of work, and usually women lead the way. Family reunions can be large or small, and can be rare in your family or more of a regular thing. To be included in plans, the key is to keep in touch with siblings as you grow older.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Thu, 2011-06-02 09:55
Sonoma County, California's blacklisting of Gregg Jann, a local man of significance, tax innovation, and perseverance, is a stench spewing on history. Washington, D.C. succeeds more when the owner of JannDa and the author of this blog is recognized. Managers need a correction, and it will boost kindness to understand a civic leader doing business.
A-Hole Management school ideology seems prevalent, at least in SoCo dating back to New York Giants baseball over 1/2 a century ago. Hiring only those people who you like is unfair, harms diversity, and discourages innovation. Being tolerant to ideas and people and accepting the workers making the good contributions is the best business practice.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2011-05-18 18:44
Statistical modeling studied long ago in college molded my experience by thinking regression analysis. This method analyzed dependent and independent variables along the X and Y axis, with a line of best fit. The line can be seen as experience with the data formulated to estimate probabilities for forecasting. Whether or not if used in professional medication studies, these courses assisted me in applying my life path with appropriate correction and interventions keeping me true to my self hood.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2011-04-29 14:41
Eat egg whites to control cholesterol which is a sentenced factor to you from age or medication. Weight gain is a side effect of psychotropic medications. Mental health professionals may deny this. Either they are blind to their treatment M.O., or they supra are using strategy on when to tell us. When fighting fires, feelings and psychosis are more immediate concerns of most disabled people than the long term effects of obesity conditions. Healthy diet selections, portion control, and exercise will help contain elevated cholesterol as one risk factor, along with more medication.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2011-04-09 14:08
Criminalizing the strange harms our social fabric. Reporting to someone on the behavior of a third party, it could be anyone loved or not, instead of talking directly to your target with guidance leads to forgotten people and a cold place for you. This informing without educating, counseling, or coaching in a kind form to correct creates no understanding. In other words, snitching instead of caring is wrong, unless there is gunfire in your ghetto. Rehab people so they grow inside of them and you will gain experience and appreciation respect. Law enforcement types like employment lackeys inappropriately administer justice when a person (or non-human in psychiatrist mindsets) has never been engaged in a connection that mentors, guides, teaches, and directs civil warmth that's personal. Observers who try to honestly get others in trouble without enough regard to a solution for earning the greatest humanity are doing less than one dedicated to the greater good.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2011-03-29 15:10
Owning yourself in feelings, thoughts, and intelligences requires boundaries. Extending reach by stepping through boundaries makes for spice in life, creativity struggling, and it can be leadership attributes that appear like needy time wasting to the status quo. Crossing boundaries is almost illegal in psychology jobs, but how else would consumers have the opportunity for employment? By contributing to others, saying what you've learned, and conveying insights using your judgement one can be greatly beneficial to a peer.
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