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Open Mind Event "The State of Hate, Pt 1"
UCLA Professors Adriana Galván and Mario Mendez joined in conversation to examine the opportunities and challenges of studying the neuroscience of hate. They will also discuss some of the cognitive processes that advance hateful behavior and how we can counter them. Opening remarks by Dr. David Myers.
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Open Mind Event "ADHD is Awesome" with Kim and Penn Holderness and Sandra Loo, PhD.
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Kim and Penn Holderness, award-winning content creators and authors of the best-selling new book, ADHD is Awesome, were joined by Sandra Loo, PhD to discuss what it's actually like to live with an ADHD brain.
Open Mind Event "Stress Resets at Zibby's Bookshop"
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The Friends of Semel was honored to join with Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica for coffee and a science-based parenting discussion with Dr. Jenny Taitz, UCLA Clinical Psychologist and author of Stress Resets - How to Soothe Your Body and Mind in Minutes and Dr. Robin Berman, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and author of Permission to Parent: How ...
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Profiles In Mental Health Courage
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Open Mind Event "Profiles In Mental Health Courage" with The Honorable Patrick Kennedy in conversation with Jonathan Sherin, MD, PhD, former Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. When Patrick Kennedy’s uncle, President John F. Kennedy, published his classic book Profiles in Courage, he hoped to inspire “political courage” by telling the stories of brave U.S. senators w...
Open Mind Event "Age-Proof Brain" with Marc Milstein, PhD and Helen Lavretsky, MD, MS
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Marc Milstein, PhD, author of The Age-Proof Brain in conversation with Helen Lavretsky, MD, MS, Professor In-Residence in the Department of Psychiatry at UCLA and a geriatric integrative psychiatrist. When it comes to keeping your brain in tip-top shape, you aren't limited to crossword puzzles, brain games, and Sudoku. The keys to keeping your mind sharp are already in your hands: eleven simple...
Open Mind Event, "Project Unlonely" with Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH and Thomas Insel, MD
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We were honored to bring together two nationally known leaders in the field of mental health for a fascinating discussion about their two new best-selling books: Jeremy Nobel, MD, MPH, author of "Project Unlonely: Healing our Crisis of Disconnection", and Thomas Insel, MD, author of "HEALING, Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health". Loneliness has become a daily source of profound anguis...
Open Mind Film Festival 2024
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The annual Open Mind Film Festival is a creative forum for teenagers to speak out about the mental health crisis impacting many of our youth. High school students throughout the United States are invited to submit short films highlighting their experiences and concerns surrounding this important topic. Submissions are accepted beginning in the fall of each year and finalist films are screened a...
Open Mind Event "While You Were Out" with Meg Kissinger and Dr. David Miklowitz
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From award-winning journalist, Meg Kissinger, While You Were Out: An Intimate Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence, is a searing memoir of a family in the 1960's besieged by mental illness and an incisive exploration of the systems that failed them. Powerful, candid and filled with surprising humor, While you were Out is the story of one family’s love and resilience in the face of gr...
"Helping Kids Choose Kindness" with Dr. Kevin Johnson, Dr. Lisa Damour, and Dr. Yalda T. Uhls.
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Helping Kids Choose Kindness is a virtual livestream event that will bring together the expertise of the presenting organizations to give parents and caregivers the latest tools to tackle bullying in their kids' lives. This conversation will build upon the parent playbooks released by The Choose Kindness Alliance that help adults support youth affected by bullying, understand bullying's mental ...
Open Mind, Girls on The Brink with Donna Jackson Nakazawa and Artha Gillis MD, PhD
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Donna Jackson Nakazawa details the common denominators of such support, shedding new light on the keys to preventing mental health concerns in girls as well as helping those who are already struggling. Drawing on insights from both the latest science and interviews with girls themselves, she carefully guides adults through fifteen “antidote” strategies to help any teenage girl thrive in the fac...
Open Mind Event, "Junction"
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Actor Bryan Greenberg makes his directorial debut in this critically acclaimed new film starring Sophia Bush, Jamie Chung, Josh Peck, and Griffin Dunne. , A panel discussion about the film and the opioid crisis followed the film.
Open Mind Event "Stress Resets" with Jennifer L. Taitz, PsyD, ABPP and George M. Slavich, PhD
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In her book, Stress Resets - How to Sooth Your Body and Mind in Minutes, UCLA Clinical psychologist, Dr. Jenny L Taitz, gives us 75 evidence-based and scientifically grounded techniques and exercises to manage stress and build resilience. George M. Slavich, PhD, joins Dr. Taitz in conversation
Open Mind Event "Growing Up In Public" with Devorah Heitner, PhD and Yalda T. Uhis, MBA, PhD
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Drawing on her extensive work with parents and schools, as well as hundreds of interviews with kids, parents, educators, clinicians, and scholars, Heitner offers strategies for parenting our kids in an always-connected world. With relatable stories and research-backed advice, Growing Up in Public empowers parents to cut through the overwhelm to connect with their kids, recognize how to support ...
Open Mind Event "Fires In The Dark" with Kay Redfield Jamison and Dr. Michael Gitlin.
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Open Mind Event "Fires In The Dark" with Kay Redfield Jamison and Dr. Michael Gitlin.
Open Mind Event "The Teen Mental Health Crisis"
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Open Mind Event "The Teen Mental Health Crisis"
Open Mind Event "Walk Away To Win" with Megan Carle and Robert McCann, PhD
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Open Mind Event "Walk Away To Win" with Megan Carle and Robert McCann, PhD
Open Mind Event "Stroke Prevention" with Jeffrey Saver, MD
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Open Mind Event "Stroke Prevention" with Jeffrey Saver, MD
Open Mind Event "Normal Sucks" with Edward Hallowell, MD, Jonathan Mooney, and Pascui Rivas
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Open Mind Event "Normal Sucks" with Edward Hallowell, MD, Jonathan Mooney, and Pascui Rivas
Open Mind: "A Molecule Away From Madness" with Sara Manning Peskin, MD, MS and Jennifer Kruse, MD
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Open Mind: "A Molecule Away From Madness" with Sara Manning Peskin, MD, MS and Jennifer Kruse, MD
Open Mind Event "The Stress Prescription"
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Open Mind Event "The Stress Prescription"
Open Mind Event "Commitment" with Mona Simpson and Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D.
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Open Mind Event "Commitment" with Mona Simpson and Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D.
Open Mind Event "OUTSIDER"
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Open Mind Event "OUTSIDER"
Open Mind Event "Psychedelics" with Thomas Strouse, MD and Charles Grob, MD
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Open Mind Event "Psychedelics" with Thomas Strouse, MD and Charles Grob, MD
Third Annual Open Mind Film Festival
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Third Annual Open Mind Film Festival
Open Mind Film Festival 2023
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Open Mind Film Festival 2023
Open Mind Event "Fully Present" with Dr. Sue Smalley and Diana Winston
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Open Mind Event "Fully Present" with Dr. Sue Smalley and Diana Winston
Open Mind Event "The Neuroscience of YOU" with Dr. Chantel Prat and Dr. Edythe London
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Open Mind Event "The Neuroscience of YOU" with Dr. Chantel Prat and Dr. Edythe London
Open Mind Event "This Is What It Sounds Like" with Dr. Susan Rogers, PhD with Dr. Mark Jude Tramo
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Open Mind Event "This Is What It Sounds Like" with Dr. Susan Rogers, PhD with Dr. Mark Jude Tramo

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  • @patriot1564
    @patriot1564 2 дні тому

    Thanks for inviting these two wonderful high achievers to join this conversation. I am so sorry to know Yiyun lost her second son this year too. I can’t imagine what she could handle these, let’s pray for her.

  • @evergreen7213
    @evergreen7213 28 днів тому

    Those two brothers lacked much life experience to draw from and thus did not have the strength nor patience to endure long enough to break through the challenges of the illness via therapy and meditation however slowly. So sad…

  • @pechaboii
    @pechaboii Місяць тому

    Hey there, I was checking out your UA-cam channel and noticed some SEO optimization errors which are most likely causing you fewer views on your latest video and others. Mind if I have your email to share a quick video that I recorded for you to explain further?

  • @HeySisLetsGrow
    @HeySisLetsGrow Місяць тому

    Was it Project Unlovely orr Unlonely??

  • @mgmail7279
    @mgmail7279 Місяць тому

    At minute 19 and a bit beyond. One of the unspoken types of exclusion is that of a woman who does not have children - even if it is NOT by choice, which is more often the case due to illness and other tragic circumstances. Women without children are a non-entity in society, invisible, expected to do the work of those with children, expected to pay more taxes for other's children's schools and other needs, expected to not get the seats they pay for, the table they reserved, or anything. Parenthood trumps all. Also, the media's constant use of the completely misleading phrases such as "As a mother" or "As a parent" - comments that ridiculously imply that 1) the person speaking before having a child hadn't a normal human feelings or capacity. They just magically sprung up with birth. 2) That those without children do not have human feelings (e.g. "As a mother, I think the death of this child is horrible." You mean those without children don't feel the same horror?? Or that ALL mothers feel it. My mother did not want me and did not care about others as much as I do, so the assumption that every mother is automatically caring and loving perpetuates child abuse as a child can't speak up if the reply is "oh not your mother. Mothers love their children." This needs to end, especially as the numbers of adults without children is growing rapidly. Every human is different. Some without children are good some bad. Same for parents: some are good, some are horrible (read the news) and in both categories the range of people is all over. The childless just don't matter, as he says here about other groups that are "othered".

  • @dj_0rg4n1c3
    @dj_0rg4n1c3 Місяць тому

    Bravo! Thank you for the mental health artworks. They are very emotional in their content and highly creative. Well done! ✌️📸🎨⚘️

  • @professormph
    @professormph 3 місяці тому

    I look forward to having the students in my Stress Management courses 1. watch this wonderful interview facilitated by George and 2. curating assignments based on the tools in this book. I love the idea of creating a Spam Box!

  • @thomassciaroni6942
    @thomassciaroni6942 3 місяці тому

    I love this video. Dr Fong is very funny and smaart. I sent it to a woman in my Outpatient group, she watched it with her family and they started treating her better!! I'm interested in the cultural norm shifting. Thanks

  • @lw4336
    @lw4336 3 місяці тому

    Please find out why her teenage sons were all killed! What a mom she is!!

  • @science-not-scientists3876
    @science-not-scientists3876 4 місяці тому

    This woman, patti davis reagan, is a staunch democrat advocate. Why would anyane listen to a person who is touted by the media as anything but just that. So yeah, we need info about things like alzheimer disease. But we see over and over, political advocacy behind so many of her views. Not interested.

  • @voicetel23
    @voicetel23 4 місяці тому

    This film was amazing!

  • @maviemac
    @maviemac 4 місяці тому

    Dr Tramo is fabulous! This is a great video.

  • @Aluvs1
    @Aluvs1 5 місяців тому

    Thank You for providing this information to the public. We need to see and hear more information like this so everyone starts recognizing the patterns and able to make changes. I was one of the people who registered but unable to attend in time, so thank you for putting it up for me to listen ❤

  • @williambelloso
    @williambelloso 5 місяців тому

    Any documentary or short film for Maury Ornest ?

  • @a..r.9341
    @a..r.9341 5 місяців тому

    Maia ❤

  • @carolgerber6375
    @carolgerber6375 5 місяців тому

    Maybe edit out the 1st 6.5 minutes. Good grief. This whole recording needs serious edits. Do we really want to watch 10 minutes of credits for a documentary that we didn't even see ? Good god.

  • @allthehatswewearchannel
    @allthehatswewearchannel 8 місяців тому

    This interview made me join my sons playing hoops in the dark in the driveway. Beautiful conversation❤

  • @BlackFinancialCulture
    @BlackFinancialCulture 8 місяців тому

    As far as I am concerned, a book filled with Jewish wisdom should be viewed as something for everyone. Thank you for this!

  • @katherenewedic8076
    @katherenewedic8076 10 місяців тому

    actually most people who lose weight keep it off, some do gain, but there is always a net loss

  • @stratovation1474
    @stratovation1474 10 місяців тому

    Just found this channel. Have been following him for a while. Re Boole, I knew Claude Shannon, who invented many things including musical instruments, funny gadgets, wrote amusing poetry as well as equations. PS I know many brilliant people on some spectrum or another.

  • @abbylee9579
    @abbylee9579 Рік тому

    Thank you Yiyun. It's such a beautiful book.

  • @evanlee6546
    @evanlee6546 Рік тому

    Extremely important topic -it is not unique to the US, and the global health community needs to do much more to address this

  • @shirleymoore5201
    @shirleymoore5201 Рік тому

    loved this my dad loved Bod Dylan ❤you just reminded me of that ...

  • @Marietta463
    @Marietta463 Рік тому

  • @terridelaney6010
    @terridelaney6010 Рік тому

    Fascinating discussion. I loved listening

  • @VAgnerian18
    @VAgnerian18 Рік тому

    Indeed a therapeutic hour' a widow of four years in my mid sixties' and having been that '' old school couple'' of love and respect throughout the good and the bad days' as All In The Family song' - '' girls were girls and men were men , everybody pulled his wight, people seemed to be content, those were the days'' - still going through prolonged and complicated grief, this meeting was a blessing ' - - - Laura'

  • @johannaabrahamson6417
    @johannaabrahamson6417 Рік тому

    Promo SM

  • @VAgnerian18
    @VAgnerian18 Рік тому

    Very appreciative for making this informative and detailed and comforting ' emotional discussion about '' The Grieving Brain'' available through UA-cam to me too' ... A widow of four years' having been the caregiver for my husband through his degenerative Parkinson's' and still dealing with complicated and prolonged grief' pretending to be fine among family' not to bother them with my deep sadness within' or concern them about me in their work/family responsibilities , as no one can relate to the aloneness I'm left with' being uncoupled after 45 years of old school traditional type marriage feels so strange and wierd. - - - Laura'

  • @nickeldan
    @nickeldan Рік тому

    "Iron sharpens iron" was not original to Thomas Aquinas. He was quoting Proverbs 27:17.

  • @Opa773
    @Opa773 Рік тому

    Would love for a movie director offered her a part just the way she is now.

  • @miltonvann646
    @miltonvann646 Рік тому

    T.VANN: Thank you, this was so very helpful. It has taken a huge burden off my shoulders as I travel this grief journey.

  • @johnries5593
    @johnries5593 Рік тому

    There are at least a few advantages to having the lousy short terrm memory from childhood instead of later in life. One cannot miss what one has never had; and one learns coping skills at a younger age.

  • @AnaGonzalez-yt1yz
    @AnaGonzalez-yt1yz Рік тому

    Yes, I read this book! I think it was a very good😊

  • @dafnimbus
    @dafnimbus Рік тому

    I am a Brain trauma survivor who plans to sing in the Boston me2 choir.

  • @BaarBear
    @BaarBear Рік тому

    Just read "Inside The Robe" today. VERY compelling reading. Taught me a lot about how a judge thinks and works.

  • @jimcallahan448
    @jimcallahan448 Рік тому

    Is "Associative Learning" the same as "Pavlovian Conditioning"? Or is Pavlovian Conditioning the laboratory version what is associative learning in the wild?

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker Рік тому

      Why aren't you asking about Skinner conditioning or social learning

  • @SlabCityLibertarianAssembly

    Robert, the DSMV is a eugenicists bible. A Nazis instructional manual used to commodify people and their pain. An excuse for oppression and exploitation of anyone not fitting the States label which strips people of the their liberties using a definition. The bigger that bigger is, the more scape goats the State has when they crack down. Why the fuck do you think it's main function in society is founded on legal parameters? That book, is a list of conditions brought on by poverty. That is why liberal State education and media ONLY fund genetic research and only support Darwinian pseudo science--research is "invalid" if it doesn't fit the capitalist systems narrative. Why would they sanction scientific facts that would undermine the entire financial basis of the mental health sector? That "book" is literally Hitlers wet dream and a direct product of fascism. Only State Humans need apply, but as far for the rest of you that suffered the consequences of our lies, it get's the black bag if you at all have the wits about you still to fight back. As Kolk said, at best "a list of symptoms" and as he makes evident, if matters where those symptoms have found their origin. Lamark was dominantly right--this "social Darwinism" is capitalist hijacked science. A propaganda campaign by the ruling elites, an attempt to show zero culpability for our social systems ills, that is used to criminalize poverty until death--and often enough, far worse. Its NOT a scientific debate. You libs wanna solve the "gun problem"? look at yourselves in the mirror and repeat after me "I am a liberal. I am a Capitalist. The social systems I benefit from are the social systems that result in the pain, exploitation, enslavement and deaths of the majority of humanity. Capitalism is evil but it is MY EVIL! I AM GUILTY!" P.s "ignorance IS violence" Emma Goldman

  • @debandhov
    @debandhov Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @mgmail7279
    @mgmail7279 Рік тому

    I wasn't able to be on live with this call, but I wish I could have asked if there is a way to lessen disenfranchised grief. I finally realized that I will never get my mother's love - or even have her like or care about me. The loss of the dream of having a mother after decades of hoping for it is horrible. Yet, I can't explain it to anyone as most people - fueled by endemic media messages - assume ALL mothers are loving and caring, not abusive and cruel as mine is. So I have to grieve the loss of my dream (and of a mother for whom I did so much for over the decades), yet I will never get the sympathy or understanding from others. I will never get a funeral or other rite to process the grief. I just have to disengage by myself and never get to say goodbye or even grieve. What do we do when there is disenfranchised grief?

    • @jenniferwaters1842
      @jenniferwaters1842 Рік тому

      I witness your pain. I wonder if deeply processing the anger and frustration over the abandonment and the death of your hopes, practice accepting your reality, and embrace and support yourself and the maternal figures you can reach toward and count on will help you heal?

    • @mgmail7279
      @mgmail7279 Рік тому

      @@jenniferwaters1842 Thank you. I'm old so no other woman (and most in my age category have children and grandchildren) are there for me.

    • @jenniferwaters1842
      @jenniferwaters1842 Рік тому

      @@mgmail7279 Holding you in my heart. Sending compassion and prayers for your deep healing.🙏💗🙏

    • @mollysweeney3430
      @mollysweeney3430 2 місяці тому

      Thank you

  • @LSun-it8zy
    @LSun-it8zy Рік тому

    A great presentation! Clear and convincing!

  • @Emma-ky6rr
    @Emma-ky6rr Рік тому

    I am interested but can’t finish watching because if the interrupting and not allowing him to speak. The interviewer was not very trauma informed when speaking.

  • @s.louisemcquaid3204
    @s.louisemcquaid3204 Рік тому

    I drove along the east coast and went camping. Met so many people. Very healing and healthy!

  • @natorimoore9451
    @natorimoore9451 Рік тому

    Very well done; highly recommend it! Good information for everyone.

  • @alqalamuae
    @alqalamuae Рік тому

    This is me exactly trying to listen to this but am thinking what i will be eating for dinner then i get back to listen then am thinking about tiktok video that i made earlier then get back to listen then am thinking about my boyfriend why he didn't text me yet...... oooofu so i have ADD

  • @NeoKenshi
    @NeoKenshi Рік тому

    Thank you so much; this video was profoundly enlightening.

  • @nishaagrawal1849
    @nishaagrawal1849 Рік тому

    What a wonderful conversation! Loved the book and the conversation.

  • @roberttopal5128
    @roberttopal5128 Рік тому

    Me (Otessa) widow of (Robert) lost my husband on 07 September 2022. When his heart stopped beating, my heart stopped beating along with his. I have been living now 69 1/2 years and this year is the worse year of my life. My husband was 62 years of age. My husband was a man of integrity.

  • @MM-qz2yd
    @MM-qz2yd Рік тому

    Wow…Thanks for sharing. I am reading a book, “The Myth of Normal” by Dr. Gabor Mate, which mentioned the story, and then I found the free access to learn more about it. Thanks again!!

  • @tomduffy8421
    @tomduffy8421 Рік тому

    I want to thank you for this. My wife died beside me three years ago after having dementia. She was in inhome hospice. Today I was watching a news program and they were talking about death. Then the wave of grief came over me. I looked for something on grief and your program came up.

  • @micosos
    @micosos Рік тому

    This podcast interview was so timely, expedient, very enlightening to say the least. Miss Ashley Judd is very experienced by the trauma, trials, feelings of abandonment and set backs that she shares and she talks about. We should all be very grateful and thankful to her for being so honest and available to share wisdom of her resilience and perspectives about life’s trauma, tribulations and events that are hurtful. Thank You Ashley👌💐❤🙏🏽