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 Sat, 2012-07-21 02:31
Teachers can say that politicians of the Watergate era blame journalists for President Nixon's resignation. Too much power to people not elected is one lesson taught. The critical thinking model taught from the philosopher Hegel is that of a thesis idea is countered by an antithesis and these two ways or principles are generated into a new synthesis between them. The resulting synthesis then becomes the new thesis for further change by another antithesis when it arrives. Inside the Beltway had to say something during the era. Their words were, "they are all like that."
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2012-07-02 23:46
A patient with a complicated transaction loaded with emotion for himself needs personal support. A grown sibling should suffice, as long as she is not jealous of getting mother's intended shrivel whiter teeth. So then the dentist offices(three of them in total) hardly acknowledge the patient more than a bus line driver.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2012-06-13 17:34
As a young boy studying the newspaper I delivered via my bicycle I understood the issues adults had in living in my Santa Rosa. Being called "an issue oriented candidate" by a neighboring state assemblyman during my school board days encouraged my resolve. The social emotional skills of my Teach Peace initiative spirit with critical thinking for history classes is a winner, but when will I get recognized for prior success to bring strength to my justice campaign?
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2012-05-21 12:53
Getting to our basic human nature can be a journey that includes the great outdoors. Taking in the sights and using our physical ability to hike in nature is one key ingredient to finding ourselves. The quiet contemplation of natural beauty with outer prompts of wild animals and birds crossing the way keeps us in tune with our humanity. The wilds are conducive for friends and family to accompany you as well as solitude. A spiritual moment is arrived most each time we act to experience the natural scenery.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2012-04-30 00:33
Our more mass communicative and empathetic societies can acknowledge better the human needs we have outside of basic love and we can keep the word true from Biblical times.
Needs are seen as special trouble to the office, and some parties want the office to run our lives. These same people often use an imprint of far right Christianity and judge the rest inferior. How do clients get work rights when narrow mindedness keeps needs hidden or even bans personal types?
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Fri, 2012-04-13 11:35
A business data processing course I took for my major at Santa Rosa Junior College formed my basis of my mental health standing. My dream was the international reaching across business with me living comfortably where my heart resided, but the concept I picked up was the computer is only as good as what goes into it. GIGO, or Garbage In Garbage Out was if faulty, extraneous, or redundant data was entered into the system, the results would be in error and correction and redesign was necessary making a delay. I took BDP 52 knowing I was ill with something and I remained thoughtful and full of internalizing for self philosophy in my classes.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2012-03-31 10:09
A person's unprepared life can be a hard journey. He is self made if the usual supports are lacking in emotions or advice. Commonly we recognize starting out in business, paying for most all a college education, or taking an unknown path from his origins. A family testing the community and giving the son trials can be a testament to sharing, altruistic love, and a giving spirit to see that no one is left out in our culture.
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Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2012-03-12 22:28
Morals and being moral are hard to define. Lawyers say they do not know what morals are. Non-judgmental attitudes about others and tolerance to different behavior other than your own are important to carry. Standing strong against moral bankruptcy of your own and putting on a brave face in public after a tarnishing experience known to others calls out for understanding yourself and growth. Belittling gossip, harmful teasing and murderous press about someone's downfall in the first person creates an environment ripe for one's change of heart toward sin. (read more)
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2012-02-21 21:15
Advocating for rights is legalistic and can be done with attitude. Feelings are not required to have inside of you when the spirit is fighting for what's right. Adding to someone in their life or environmental circumstances like work takes an advocate personally or professionally trying to develop someone. Establishing trusted relationships and kindly coaching to build a person will assist the client learn interdependence like a good friend will. Ignorantly or knowingly permitting a consumer to work on self improvement on his own steps leads to powerful learning.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2012-01-24 20:31
Encouraging IP ownership recovery that was taken from the disabled is worth election and investment. Original source point talent frequently is made poor and hurt in America. Businessmen rarely have a life idea or possess creativity because of the sterile intellect of dollars and sense maximum pressure. Their targets for supplying their profitable ideas are creative people either with behavior out of the norm and are punished for it or the greed takes advantage of human spirits. Aggressive types use a heavy hand both known and unknown to the source at the inception process.
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