Dbsalliance

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Episodios

  • Interview With Elizabeth

    23/09/2014 Duración: 20min

    Flipswitch interviews Elizabeth, someone living with bipolar disorder that has experienced all there is and more to bipolar disorder. She talks about living with bipolar disorder and her recent hospitalization due to lithium toxicity.

  • Denial and When To Stop Being So Defensive or "How NOT To Ask Someone Out"

    23/09/2014 Duración: 14min

    We talk about the pernicious mind-zapper that is denial. We feature two scenarios in which our love-lorn protagonist Nick pines for the affection of Anne. Anne turns him down over concerns about his behavior and his clearly sinking mood, In the first scenario, Anne expresses her concern for Nick's predicament while offering suggestions for how he could possibly turn things around. Nick remains open to ideas, even the ideas that suggest his behavior may be leading him down the wrong path. In the second scenario, Anne again expresses her concern, but this time, she gets nothing but a hard time from Nick who uses every excuse in the book to deny that his choices may be having much of an effect at all on his bad situation. It's sort of comical, but it's also very real in that these are some of the exact excuses all of the co-hosts have heard from at least one person in their lives at one time or another. The mind boggles at just how people are able to build such elaborate ways to defend against the sca

  • Discussion: Making Excuses For Bad Behavior. Don't Do It PART 2: THE AIME LYNN STRIKES BACK

    23/09/2014 Duración: 19min

    Aime Lynn responds to last week's episode in which she revealed her decision to stay up very late two nights in a row. She reaffirms that while her decision to stay up that late was, in fact, unhealthy, she took responsibility for putting her sleep hygiene (and health) at risk in order to maintain a good relationship with a positive friend (also a part of wellness). It is notable that in this episode, Aime Lynn almost completely abandons the various justifications she had previously used; instead, she begin talking in terms of how her decisions affect her life.

  • Discussion: Making Excuses For Bad Behavior. Don't Do It.

    23/09/2014 Duración: 16min

    Aime Lynn goes out on the town two nights in a row and Chris is NOT happy about it. Listen in as Chris takes Aime Lynn to task for a number of her justifications for her bad behavior. It's comical, but it's also very real. It's all too common for people trying to get and keep a good healthy lifestyle to make elaborate excuses up that seem very real, but in fact, are not. Also, a quick discussion of the rough draft of the DSM-V. You can leave your own input about the DSM at http://www.dsm5.org.

  • Discussion: Two High Profile Suicides Just Highlight How Horrible Suicide Really Is PART 2

    23/09/2014 Duración: 11min

    Aime Lynn and Chris continue their discussion of two recent high profile suicides (Andrew Koenig and Marie Osmond's Son) and their powerful reminder on the very real threat of suicide with depression. Clips from Ohio State researcher of mood disorders and suicide Dr. Paul Granello appear at the beginning of the show.

  • Discussion: Two High Profile Suicides Just Highlight How Horrible Suicide Really Is PART 1

    23/09/2014 Duración: 14min

    The show opens with the passionate plea of Walter Koenig, father of Andrew Koenig, a former television star that took his own life recently. In addition, Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son also committed suicide very recently, leaving a devastated family and set of friends. Aime Lynn and Chris talk about the very real impact that suicide has on everyone in this 1st part of our discussion series on suicide.

  • Mood Disorders In The Media Pills And Behavior

    23/09/2014 Duración: 03min

    In this edition of Mood Disorders In the Media, Ryan talks about how the promises of medication commercials, though amazingly well scripted, are never the sole answer. Behavior has to be a big part of getting better as well.

  • How Realistic Is It To Live a Structured Life When Trying To Deal With Bipolar Disorder?

    23/09/2014 Duración: 24min

    Chris and Aime Lynn debate the merits of being super firm about one's rules to living well with bipolar disorder or depression. Aime Lynn thinks one should shoot for ideals, but not be so rigid as it may set one up for failure. Chris argues that what is good for health is true regardless if you choose to do them or not and therefore should be considered hard and fast rules. Let the games begin.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 1

    23/09/2014 Duración: 14min

    Today, we're rolling out the first in our series of 2010 Teen Round Tables. This round table is of college students ranging in age from 18 to 20. These seven college-goers will talk about their thoughts and experiences on topics related to depression and bipolar disorder. In this episode, the round table talks about what they think depression is and where it comes from.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 2

    23/09/2014 Duración: 16min

    We continue our teen round table, college edition. In this episode, our round table talks about where depression comes from and who they would be likely to tell if they had a problem. Ryan and Chris stick around for analysis.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 3

    23/09/2014 Duración: 17min

    We continue our teen round table college edition. On this episode of the college round table, our panel talks about the reality of stigma and the pro's and con's of being open with others about living with a mood disorder.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 4

    23/09/2014 Duración: 15min

    We continue the 2010 College Teen Round Table. On this episode, we ask our panel about sleep. How well do they sleep? How many hours do they sleep? Are their sleep schedules normal or do they change them from day to day? Hear what these teens had to say.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 5

    23/09/2014 Duración: 14min

    The 2010 Teen College Round Table talks about what they know about bipolar disorder. Ryan and Chris comment.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 6

    23/09/2014 Duración: 17min

    Continuing the 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Aime Lynn and Chris listen as the round table talks about the differences between men and women when it comes to depression and bipolar disorder.

  • 2010 Teen Round Table, College Edition, Episode 7

    23/09/2014 Duración: 16min

    The 2010 Teen College Round Table continues. In this episode, they talk about how they learned about mental health and how it was talked about in their families.

  • An Example of Revealing Your Disorder And Real Life

    18/09/2014 Duración: 11min

    In this discussion, we talk about a real world scenario that recently happened to one of our own co-hosts that almost forced her to reveal her disorder when she did not want it to be revealed. The American's With Disabilities Act has provisions in it that specifically suggest that one's disorder does not have to be revealed without certain conditions being met. Our discussion's example is prime in a number of ways. 1. An organization randomly wanted information that it could distribute to other state agencies, 2. a doctor decided against the co-host's wishes what was best in this case. and 3. the co-host was able to bring together resources from around the city to stand up for her rights. Problem - Solution - Victory.

  • Learning the Terms: The Americans With Disabilities Act

    18/09/2014 Duración: 04min

    Welcome to a special return edition of Flipswitch’s “Learning the Terms” segment. I’m Samreen. On Learning the Terms, we break down all that confusing jargon you hear from doctors and experts and really smart people so that you can understand what the heck these people are talking about. On this round of Learning the Terms, we’ll be learning a little bit about the Americans With Disabilities Act. More specifically, we’ll be talking about a section of the act that deals with the question of when you HAVE to disclose your disorder in some public setting. Here’s a preview of that section. NEVER! But first, let’s go over some basics of the act as a whole. The Americans With Disabilities Act (or ADA as it’s often called) was passed in 1990 under president George Herbert Walker Bush (Dubya’s dad). The act was passed after a coalition of groups that advocated for an end to discrimination against people with disabilities of different types banded together to apply pressure to congress. The law

  • Discussion: Choosing and Using Resources

    18/09/2014 Duración: 11min

    Chris and Aime Lynn talk about the finer points of choosing things like support networks and online information when one is first diagnosed with a mood disorder.

  • Discussion Risk Factors/ Protective Factors

    18/09/2014 Duración: 13min

    Our co-hosts talk about what factors put you at risk for having a mood disorder or making a mood disorder worse when you already have one. We also talk about protective factors, those things that guard against worsening mood disorders.

  • Risk Factors

    18/09/2014 Duración: 05min

    On this segment, we talk about 10 of the most pernicious of risk factors, those things that increase your chance of having a mood disorder or worsening an already existing mood disorder.

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