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  1. Oct 2025
    1. Using the nationwide study cohort, selection of aSAH cases were subsequently performed using the steps seen in Figure 1 (SQL source code available in Supplementary Materials).

      Här tycker jag det finns utrymme för att betona selektionen. I60-I60.9 inkluderar även blödning pga fistlar, AVM med blödning utan parenkymblödning samt dissektionsorsakad blödning. I text tycker jag det ska beskrivas även och inte bara ref till supplementary. Räknar jag grovt blir detta incidens om 7/100000/år, vilket är i överkant mtp att vi idag snarare har sjukhusbehandlad incidens omkring 3/100000/år sedan 2010.

  2. Dec 2024
    1. nyam ne-pa

      for - description of phenomenology of nyam ne-pa - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

      description of phenomenology of nyam ne-pa - openness - stillness - inter-relatedness - clarity - expanse - spaciousness - no sense of boundaries between senses of internal and external experiences - body feels transparent and weightless

    2. nyam ne-pa

      for - definition - nyam ne-pa - the state of quiet presence - the goal of Dzogchen meditation practice - going from form to emptiness - from Medium article - Heart Sutra and the nyams of Dzogchen - Aleander Vezhnevets - 2022, Sept 7

    1. Dominic system (after Dominic O'Brien is a Person-Action image association system for numbers in specific order. Uses it to turn two digit numbers into famous people. Also associates an action with a famous person, representing the same two digit number. Now you can imagine a 4 digit number as a person doing an action A mobile number would be 2 person action combinations in sequence. The upfront work is remembering the persons and actions as images for each of the 00-99 two digit numbers. Then putting a four digit number together requires putting them in sequence e.g. in a one of your preselected [[Memory palaces 20201007192310]], The act of remembering is constructing the images and placing them in the memory palace of choice.

      There is also a Person-Action-Object system PAO, which allows you to do three pairs of digits in one image. Allowing 1 million numbers to remember.

  3. Nov 2024
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  5. Sep 2023
    1. Dr. Childress Second Opinion ConsultationThis handout describes various options for incorporating the second-opinionconsultation of Dr. Childress on an assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plan for court-involved family conflict. I am able to provide second opinion consultation to the involvedmental health professionals if they or the court believe this would be helpful in theresolution of the family conflict through my HIPAA compliant online telehealth office atdoxy.me/drchildress.
  6. Aug 2023
  7. Apr 2023
    1. As a licensed clinical psychologist, I have active duty to warn and duty to protect obligations relative to the Gardnerian PAS “experts”. In two separate matters in which I am personally involved, I have an identifiable victim in imminent danger directly as a result of the reckless, unethical, and irresponsible actions of Dr. Bernet, Dr. Lorandos, Ms. Gottlieb, and Dr. Harman.

      Objects to Bernet, Lorandos, Gottlieb, Harman

    1. Natalie J. Valentino, M.S.W., a social worker in Denver, Colorado, has experienced parental alienation inher own family. She has worked for law firms and a legal services office, and she has experiencein child protection, therapeutic foster care, and adoptions. Ms. Valentino participates regularlyin the Colorado Parental Alienation Support Group. Email: natalie.valentino7@gmail.com

      Not a therapist or lawyer, but is a SOCIAL WORKER of some kind. Is she a child welfare sw? Can she help bridge that gap?

    2. Jonathan M. Ogline, Esq., is an attorney in Westminster, Colorado, who specializes in the representa-tion of fathers in divorce and child custody disputes. He had a case involving severe parental al-ienation, in which another PASG member was brought in to serve as an expert witness on thetopic. Email: jon@brettwmartin.com
    3. David Littman, M.A. J.D., a family law attorney in Denver, Colorado, is a former chair of the Family LawSection of the Colorado Bar Association. He is a member of the Colorado Supreme Court Stand-ing Committee on Family Issues. Mr. Littman currently serves as a child and family investigator, amediator, and an arbitrator, whose cases often deal with parental alienation.Website: www.littmanfamilylaw.com. Email: david@littmanfamilylaw.com

      Top Lawyer Candidate Psych/counseling degree Magistrate Supreme Court CO standing committee Awarded multiple top family law lawyer awards

    4. Phillip Hendrix, M.A., M.B.A., is a counselor, family mediator, parent educator, parenting coordinator,and forensic specialist in Castle Rock, Colorado. Educated in psychology and business and exten-sively trained and experienced in cases involving parental alienation and other forms of childabuse and domestic violence, he has served in court-appointed roles and as expert witness. Ascoach and advocate, Mr. Hendrix leads the Colorado Parental Alienation Support Group and Col-orado Children’s Center to assist children caught in the middle.Website: www.covenantcounselors.com. Email: phillip@covenantcounselors.com

      Not a therapist But is a leader in PA Board of Directors of PASG

    5. Susan Heitler, Ph.D., is a private practice clinical psychologist in Denver, Colorado, who specializes intreatment of anxiety, depression, marriage difficulties, and parental alienation. She has pub-lished From Conflict to Resolution, The Power of Two, and several other books. Also, Dr. Heitlerblogs on psychologytoday.com, where her articles have had over 13 million total reads. Dr. Heit-ler’s overview website provides links to the multiple resources she has authored for therapistsand the general public. Email: drheitler@gmail.com.

      Not in Colorado any more, but can maybe advise/connect

    6. Albert V. Evans, an attorney in Denver, Colorado, has been practicing law for more than 40 years. Overthe years, he has learned a lot about sociopathy and also parental alienation. He has observedparental alienation dynamics in some of his family law cases.Email: evansalbertv@qwestoffice.net.
    7. Sharon S. Feder, M.S. (Psychological Counseling) is a psychotherapist in Englewood, Colorado. Shelearned about parental alienation from PASG member Phillip Hendrix. Ms. Feder works withfamilies and individuals who have gone through a divorce – providing individual, family, and re-integration therapy. She works as a parenting coordinator/decision maker, parent coach/co-par-enting educator, and therapeutic supervised parenting time supervisor. She has been qualifiedin courts in the Denver Metro area as an expert in reintegration therapy and parental alienation.Email: SharonSFeder@msn.com

      Therapist in CO Supreme Court Hearing Therapist; non-PhD

    8. Jennifer J. Harman, Ph.D., an associate professor of social and health psychology at Colorado State Uni-versity, Fort Collins, Colorado, has focused her research on power and intimate relationshipsand, more recently, on how social and cultural institutions impact parental alienation. Dr. Har-man co-authored Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote the Alienation ofChildren from Their Loving Families. Dr. Harman and Dr. Zeynep Biringen established the Colo-rado Parental Alienation Project, which is at www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.Email: jennifer.harman@colostate.edu

      Researcher

    9. Scott J. Goldstone, J.D., is an attorney practicing in Northern Colorado with offices in Erie and Greeley,Colorado. He provides the following services: mediation, legal representation of parents in di-vorce and custody disputes, and legal consultation. Website: www.peekgoldstone.com.Email: scott@peekgoldstone.com
    10. Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies atColorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, conducts research on emotional availability inparent–child relationships, attachment, and prevention programming. Dr. Biringen and Dr. Jen-nifer J. Harman co-authored Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote theAlienation of Children from Their Loving Families and established the Colorado Parental Aliena-tion Project, which is at www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.Email: zeynep.biringen@colostate.edu.

      Researcher

    1. A former part time Magistrate in Denver and Jefferson Counties, he has special insight into the inner working of the courtroom process. David’s background in psychology and mental health counseling assists him in working with your complex family issues.  He has recognized competency in dealing with extremely difficult matters, including those involving sexual abuse, alienation, substance abuse and mental illness. His concern for the unique issues military families face during their service has prompted his interest in working with these families. David’s pro bono work earned him the Foster Parent Association of Colorado Advocate of the Year Award, as well as recognition by the Colorado Supreme Court.  He is a past Chairman of Colorado CASA Board and a strong supporter and participant with Metro Volunteer Lawyers.

      Top candidate lawyer

    1. Phillip Hendrix, M.A., M.B.A. A family mediator, parent educator, child custody evaluator, and parenting coordinator in Castle Rock, Colorado, Mr. Hendrix makes presenattions, educates others, and leads a large in-person support group, the Colorado Parental Alienation Support Group. His website: http://www.covenantcounselors.com.

      Non therapist Custody evaluator Mediator

    2. Cara E. Koch, D.Min. Dr. Cara E. Koch, who lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, recently published a book, From Heartbreak to Healing: Resolving Parental Alienation. Dr. Koch has experienced parental alienation in her own family. She hopes to participate in the effort to increase public awareness and gain support for recognizing, treating, and stopping parental alienation. Her website: https://carakoch.com.
    3. Jennifer J. Harman, Ph.D., and Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D. Professors at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, they published Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote the Alienation of Children from Their Loving Families. Dr. Harman and Dr. Biringen also established the Colorado Parental Alienation Project, which is at http://www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.
    4. Zeynep Biringen, Ph.D. A professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Biringen and Dr. Jennifer J. Harman co-authored Parents Acting Badly: How Institutions and Societies Promote the Alienation of Children from Their Loving Families and established the Colorado Parental Alienation Project, which is at http://www.facebook.com/parentalalienationproject.
    1. DSM-5(3)Childpsychologicalabuse(995.51),whichincludes“harming/ abandoning...peopleorthingsthatthechildcaresabout.”DSM-5, pg. 716,719(5thed. 2013); WilliamBernet,et. al. , ChildAffectedbyParentalRelationshipDistress55J. oftheAm. Acad. ofChildandAdolescentPsychiatry571-579(2016)
    2. DSM-5(2)Parent-childrelationalproblem(V61.20),whichincludes“negativeattributionsoftheother’sintentions,hostilitytowardorscapegoatingoftheother,andunwarrantedfeelingsofestrangement.”DSM-5, pg. 715,719(5thed. 2013); WilliamBernet,et. al. , ChildAffectedbyParentalRelationshipDistress55J. oftheAm. Acad. ofChildandAdolescentPsychiatry571-579(2016)
    3. DSM-5DSM-5 hasTHREEspecificdiagnosesunderwhichParentalAlienationmayfall,albeitbydifferentnames:(1)Childaffectedbyparentalrelationshipdistress(CAPRD)(V61.29),which“shouldbeusedwhenthefocusofclinicalattentionis thenegativeeffectsofparentalrelationshipdiscord(e.g., highlevelsofconflict,distress,ordisparagement)ona childinthefamily,includingeffectsonthechild’smentalorothermedicaldisorders.”DSM-5, pg. 716,719(5thed. 2013); WilliamBernet,et. al. , ChildAffectedbyParentalRelationshipDistress55J. oftheAm. Acad. ofChildandAdolescentPsychiatry571-579(2016
    4. Long-term Effects of Parental Alienation BehavioralEffects◦Childshunsalienatedparentforyearsora life-time◦ChildrepeatsalienatingbehaviorsinlateradultrelationshipsCognitiveEffects◦Childfailstodevelopcriticalthinking◦ChildexperiencesrelationshipsasallgoodorallbadEmotionalEffects◦Chronicdepressionoverlossoflovedparent◦Chronicguiltoverparticipatinginrejectionofparent
    5. What is the difference betweenalienation and estrangement?ALIENATION= childrejectsa parentwithouta goodreason. Thechild’srejectionis faroutofproportiontoanythingtherejectedparenthasdone.ESTRANGEMENT=childrejectsa parentfora goodreason,suchashistoryofabuseorneglect.
    6. World Health OrganizationQE52.0:Caregiver-childrelationshipproblem= “substantialandsustaineddissatisfactionwithinacaregiver-childrelationshipassociatedwithsignificantdisturbanceinfunctioning.”INDEXTERMS◦Parent-childrelationshipproblem◦Parentalalienation◦Parentalestrangemen
  8. Dec 2020
    1. The Rogers company, on average, would produce about 70 shows a summer. Most of operations focused on small town America where local communities would pay a fee for the Rogers company to design a celebration plan for them, that included not just an outdoor historical pageant, but would also give them an organization “plan of action” with which the townspeople could use to stage the entire year-long celebration. Those festivities always included beard contests, vintage clothing sales, commemorative dinner plates, historical programs and photos, wooden nickels, and other souvenirs of the community’s celebration. In the final six weeks of the event, the company would assign a director-business manager to the town to direct the pageant and generally oversee the celebration to ensure that company procedures and fiscal policies were being followed.   This writer became very familiar with the Rogers Company when I went to work for them in the summer of 1969, as a wet-behind-the-ears 20-year-old freshly minted “director”.

      The Rogers Company orchestrated the Monongahela "bicentennial" for the city of Monongahela in 1969.

  9. Jan 2018
    1. Irwin Consulting Services Review - Sådan at forblive sikker på bjerge denne vinter

      Vinter havde helt sikkert komme denne gang, og andre mennesker vil gerne fejre feriesæsonen med en vis udfordring ved at klatre op i bjergene. Der er en masse personer, der er meget glødende om udendørs aktiviteter og vinter kan være en ekstra udfordring til deres passion. Men med alle de ventures, du vil tage, vil Irwin Consulting Services gerne have, at du altid sørger for din egen sikkerhed og for andre mennesker omkring dig.

      Dine venner, kolleger eller hele familien kunne tage på forskellige aktiviteter på sneklædte bjerge, såsom snesko, skiløb, eller andre relaterede aktiviteter. Men lokale myndigheder vil gerne minde folk om at være udstyret med passende udstyr og færdigheder, før klatring for at overleve enhver uhørt begivenheder på bjergene.

      Sørg for, at stedet er sikkert og åbent, og også egnet til dit helbred eller fitness-niveau. Informer nogle slægtninge eller nære venner om placeringen af din udflugt, herunder den forventede tid og dato for din tilbagevenden samt det tilfælde, hvor de skal ringe for at få hjælp.

      Det er ofte rådes til at klatre i bjergene i en gruppe på to eller flere for at få den tilskadekomne behandlet af den anden og tage sig af ham eller hende i tilfælde af en nødsituation. Men hvis du går solo, bringe materialer, der er nødvendige for din overlevelse og altid klar til telefonen for nødsituation kontakt.

      Du ønsker ikke at blive fanget i mørke i bjergene, så bære med dig en række lyskilder, som afhænger af, hvor mange nætter og dage du planlægger at campere eller opholde sig i bjerget. Irwin Consulting Services opfordrer dig til at være fuldt forberedt til mørket, fordi det kan bringe nogle farer for dig, der er ukendte i løbet af dagslys.

      Gå ikke i panik, når du har bemærket, at du allerede er tabt, men i stedet indsamle dine tanker og holde dig varm. Redningsfolk kan ride en helikopter, så se til det, at du er synlig fra himlen. I tilfælde af at der er en hastende nødsituation ikke vente, indtil det bliver mørkt at ringe for at få hjælp. Jo tidligere jo bedre, fordi dette vil give redningsfolk mere tid til at komme ind i dig, mens solen er stadig op.

      I USA, kan du stadig nå 9-1-1 selv uden noget signal på din telefon, fordi systemet vil aktivere enhver celle tårn. Aldrig begynde et eventyr uden for dit hjem med en lav bat telefon, da du havde brug for at sikre en fuldt opladet telefon for at kontakte hjælp i tilfælde af nødsituationer. Hvis det er muligt, bringe en satellittelefon med dig, da der kan være et scenario, hvor du kan blive fanget på et sted uden celle tjeneste på alle.

      Desværre kan en lavine ske, mens du klatre en snedækket bjerg så udstyre dig selv med lavine sikkerhedsudstyr såsom en transceiver, sonde, skovl, og den viden om, hvordan man bruger dem ordentligt. For at afbøde lavine eksponering, lære at navigere gennem terrænet.

      Irwin Consulting Services forstår den lidenskab, der er i dig i at tage udfordringen af klatring sneklædte bjerge eller blot gør milde aktiviteter med hele familien denne vinter og ferie sæson, således at gruppen kun vil gerne have dig til at være forpligtet til at sikre alle andres sikkerhed i denne bestræbelse.

  10. Jul 2017
  11. Dec 2014
    1. Endelig! Nå har vi midlet til å få satt disse sensurerte kommentarfeltene kraftig tilbake. Eller det vil jo si,lengre tilbake. Alle som er innom dagbladet.no har nok fått med seg at nå er kommentering stengt etter 20:00,og det bare om det var åpnet for kommentarer i første omgang.

      Tidlig så man jo hvor det gikk. Man kunne ende med sensur av innlegg ved bruk av ordet "landsforræderi" . Det i seg selv tyder mye på at journalistene her i landet på mange måter ikke forstår sin oppgave,og er således ikke særlig mye til nytte for folket og deres behov for opplysninger utenom hvem Tone Damli dater...