Gregg K. Jann, Jann Demystifying Affects consults individuals and organizations in mental health challenges. JannDA also consults with business management and providing mental heath services. We educate teachers, students, paraprofessionals, also patients in doctors offices. Psychology, Constitutional Law Book Published, author of multiple poly sci books.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2016-03-09 13:32
Abridgement is curtailment of rights, like less business rights. I have no curtailment of rights, probably due to being one President Reagan speaker first and originally, and some other good things from me. Or am I FOR NOW? I am leading business and labor rights for people on supports like social security against mental health departments with discrimination in their industry. This is picking up where US Presidents who want to be Father left for me to do, where professionals are not humanitarian.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2016-02-16 14:06
Whether for trying research on innocents, for ideologically opposed to expensive benefits like Medi-Cal, or for things too hard assed in patient not needing "normal" things for not a usual routine life all are hurt in medical consequences by corrupt prescription in due honest health license. Ever heard "don't worry about it" for inconvenience and discredit of normalcy, and heard the doctor explain reasons like patient is not working. Making medicine victims for no significant relationships can't be covered by a boss, but perhaps family can fill a discrimination for not a spouse.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2016-02-05 14:06
In A Jann Plan tucked into the first chapter, I write an account of my bear wrestling in summer 1979 in Banff, BC. It hurt me to the point of near death and I was in trauma.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2016-02-01 14:30
Adding care and a softer heart for people, especially those in your life, is a winner. Spending time with the elderly, as in relations or even volunteering in senior homes, develops patience as a quality inside shown outside. Learning to notice people, like them looking in your eyes for the first time ever, is a game changer.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2016-01-16 15:00
Forced Treatment may for a time put medications into a mentally ill person who meets the definition grave disability, or hurting himself or others for Involuntary Commitment laws. I opposed FT when appointed to Cal Net to take part of that organization's ideology.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2015-12-29 14:25
Keeping your house clean is great, for you and your guests. Its vital to have thoroughly clean bathrooms, kitchen, and floors if you have family staying over. It is a sign of independence that you can keep your hygiene up and aren't too lazy to keep germs away. The deep cleaning of refrigerator smudge, or dusting window sills and baseboards caked on with dirt behind heavy furniture can require assistance.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2015-12-16 19:22
Research by Jack Zinger and Joseph Folkman states the key to Likeability at work is Building Relationships, and using 360 degree evaluations can help leaders of organizations lead more with ease of being liked. I say a leader needs emotional support not just from his marriage, particularly if organizations will ever decide not to discriminate on relationship. Its a thing about being fair, and not punishing idea leaders and change agents.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sun, 2015-12-06 20:41
Inherent Value of a person is the quality he or she carries, some maybe from bearing children to grand accomplishments in the fights of our history and due struggles of our existence. Maybe medicine has a value indicator and measurement scale on who gets the best medical care and the breakthroughs in treatment. Rule is try to be liked by medical professionals, listen to their degree and professionalism, and don't manipulate.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2015-12-04 15:24
The Holidays can be enjoyed for the seasonal cheer and time off from school and for winter games like skiing and sledding. Presents under the Christmas Tree are fun, especially for children and in our memory from the past lives we all had.
Sometimes our gift giving has been awkward and our gifts weren't liked, or we did not receive quality presents in comparison to some ideal or our friends.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2015-11-17 14:12
Most view social responsibility is family obligation, holidays at the least. I started my career at SRJC Fall of 1980 by standing up in Chemistry 1A making a demonstration to care about the environment in a warning about Love Canal. Love Canal was reported in media as chemical dumping causing birth defects in high numbers in that community.
From the same inspiration point family perhaps as Global Warming, I was completely appropriate advocating to engineering, science, and doctors students to care about externalities and not want chemical dumping.
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