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ADHD Symptoms & Treatments :
Symptoms of Adult Attention Deficit
Disorder

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Symptoms of adult ADD, or attention deficit
disorder, include difficulty staying on task,
social withdrawal, irritability and
difficulty being intimate with others. Find
out how to apply a child's ADD symptoms to an
adult life with help from a licensed mental
health counselor in this free video on adult
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Added: 5051 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Teen Suicide Prevention - We Can Help Us
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Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death
among youth 15-24 following accidents and
homicide. Moreover, for every completed
suicide by youth, it is estimated that
100-200 attempts are made. While causes of
suicide vary, these tragic occurrences are
preventable. Many teens face tough
challenges, ranging from family conflict or
relationship problems to mental health
problems like self-harm and depression. All
these and more can escalate to situations
where teens consider ending their own lives,
but with support and the right resources,
troubled teens can be empowered to start the
process of coping. The PSA campaign begins
with the insight that many teens encounter
the same tough times, but many also develop
positive solutions to help them get past
them. The WeCanHelpUs campaign tells teens
that whatever their problem, there is a way
to get through it. Viewers are directed to
visit http://www.reachout.com where they can
view and listen to stories from teens that
have been there and made it.
Added: 5051 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Date Rape Video PSA
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Date Rape PSA Video. Public domain video.
Public service announcement. Date Rape -
Protecting Yourself - A video PSA about the
injustice of date rape. From the public
domain. When people think of rape, they might
think of a stranger jumping out of a shadowy
place and sexually attacking someone. But
it's not only strangers who rape. In fact,
about half of all people who are raped know
the person who attacked them. Girls and women
are most often raped, but guys can also be
raped. Most friendships, acquaintances, and
dates never lead to violence, of course. But,
sadly, sometimes it happens. When forced sex
occurs between two people who already know
each other, it is known as date rape or
acquaintance rape. Even if the two people
know each other well, and even if they were
intimate or had sex before, no one has the
right to force a sexual act on another person
against his or her will. Although it involves
forced sex, rape is not about sex or passion.
Rape has nothing to do with love. Rape is an
act of aggression and violence. You may hear
some people say that those who have been
raped were somehow "asking for it" because of
the clothes they wore or the way they acted.
That's wrong: The person who is raped is not
to blame. Rape is always the fault of the
rapist. And that's also the case when two
people are dating — or even in an intimate
relationship. One person never owes the other
person sex. If sex is forced against
someone's will, that's rape. Healthy
relationships involve respect — including
respect for the feelings of others. Someone
who really cares about you will respect your
wishes and not force or pressure you to have
sex. Alcohol is often involved in date rapes.
Drinking can loosen inhibitions, dull common
sense, and — for some people — allow
aggressive tendencies to surface. Drugs may
also play a role. You may have heard about
"date rape" drugs like rohypnol ("roofies"),
gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), and ketamine.
Drugs like these can easily be mixed in
drinks to make a person black out and forget
things that happen. Both girls and guys who
have been given these drugs report feeling
paralyzed, having blurred vision, and lack of
memory. The best defense against date rape is
to try to prevent it whenever possible. Here
are some things both girls and guys can do:
Avoid secluded places (this may even mean
your room or your partner's) until you trust
your partner. Don't spend time alone with
someone who makes you feel uneasy or
uncomfortable. This means following your
instincts and removing yourself from
situations that you don't feel good about.
Stay sober and aware. If you're with someone
you don't know very well, be aware of what's
going on around you and try to stay in
control. Also, be aware of your date's
ability to consent to sexual activity — you
may become guilty of committing rape if the
other person is not in a condition to respond
or react. Know what you want. Be clear about
what kind of relationship you want with
another person. If you are not sure, then ask
the other person to respect your feelings and
to give you time. Don't allow yourself to be
subject to peer pressure or encouraged to do
something that you don't want to do.
Added: 5051 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Teen Dating Violence Prevention -
Textual Harassment :30

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1 in 4 teens in a relationship say they have
been called names, harassed or put down by
their partner through cell phones and
texting. Digital communication is an
integral part of teens lives and this fairly
unchartered digital space has created new
challenges for teens as they start to
experience intimate relationships.
Unfortunately, dating abuse in the digital
world is increasingly becoming a serious
problem unique to the millennial generation
of teens. Cellphones and the internet have
become prime environment for controlling
behavior, such as sending unwanted text
messages or pressuring for nude pictures,
that can be abusive or lead to relationship
violence. In an effort to prevent teen
dating abuse and help teens build healthy
relationships, the Ad Council has partnered
with the Family Violence Prevention Fund and
the Office on Violence Against Women on a
national, multimedia PSA campaign. The new
PSAs are designed to help teens recognize
digital dating abuse and provide them with
the tools to initiate a conversation about
this issue. The PSAs direct teens to visit
www.ThatsNotCool.com were they are encouraged
to draw their own lines around what is, or is
not, acceptable relationship behavior and
seek help from their peers.
Added: 5051 days ago From: TRabbit2
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PSA Abusive Relationships
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Abusive relationships
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drug awareness
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COULD ALL VIEWERS LEAVE A COMMENT PLEASE
drug awareness commercial made for
university of brighton by HOWARD WHITE
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Drug Awareness Animation: Nine Lives
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Nine Lives tells the story of a girl who at
first refuses her friends offer of some
drugs, but in a twist of fate witnesses a cat
being run over and ... "when she sees it
come back to life she feels that anyone and
anything can come back to life, that
encourages her to take drugs....." Brizzle --
Fairfield High School Nine Lives is the
winning entry for the Drugs category of the
Sharp Shotz Animation Competition 2007/8, it
was written by Brizzle from Fairfield High
School, Bristol. The team assisted Tom Malins
an animation student from the University of
the West of England in the making of the
film.
Added: 5055 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Dealing With Death : Dealing With Grief
After Death

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Grief is a process with no time limit or
prescription that people must go through
after the death of a loved one. Discover how
to deal with grief after death with tips from
a hospice community development director in
this free video on dealing with
death. Expert: Sandi Sunter Contact:
www.TheHospice.org Bio: Sandi Sunter is the
director of community development for the
Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. Filmmaker:
Christopher Rokosz
Added: 5055 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Stress Management Part III
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Stress Management Techniques. For more videos
visit http://www.watchmojo.com
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Stress Management Part II
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Explanation of stress and it's components.
For more videos visit
http://www.watchmojo.com
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Stress Management Part I
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Explanation of stress and it's components.
Visit http://www.watchmojo.com for more
videos.
Added: 5055 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Building Self-Esteem
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The It Moms get expert advice on how to boost
their daughters' self-esteem.
Added: 5056 days ago From: TRabbit2
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Self Esteem: Jealousy
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Self Esteem: Teasing & Being Hurt
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emotion. I would have edited it out but I
want you all to see that I really do care
about and appreciate you very very much
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Eating Disorders, Self-Image And
Self-Esteem Educational Video PSA

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Eating Disorders and Self-Image Video PSA.
Courtesy of the National Eating Disorder
Information Centre; The National Eating
Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a
Canadian, non-profit organization,
established in 1985 to provide information
and resources on eating disorders and weight
preoccupation. Our goal is to promote healthy
lifestyles that allow people to be fully
engaged in their lives. If you, or someone
you know, is struggling with an eating
disorder or is preoccupied with weight and
dieting, please read our Give & Get Help
section for valuable information and
resources. There are many different kinds of
food and weight preoccupations, including
eating disorders. This section aims at
de-mystifying issues relating to dieting,
food, weight concerns, shape concerns,
self-esteem and body image. To do so, we will
be looking at those influences that most
contribute to how we feel about our selves
and our bodies, and that ultimately can help
us make healthier choices for more enjoyable
lives. Body image is the mental picture you
have of your body - what it looks like, what
you believe about it, and how you feel about
your body. Self-esteem is the "real" opinion
you have of yourself. how you value and
respect yourself as a person. Your
self-esteem has a direct effect on how you
take care of yourself, emotionally,
physically and spiritually. Self-esteem and
body image also exert influences on each
other - it is hard to feel good about
yourself if you hate your body! Thoughts,
feelings and behaviours related to managing
food and weight can begin to interfere with
our everyday activities. When we focus too
much attention on our bodies and our eating,
these preoccupations can quickly lead to
missed opportunities in other parts of our
lives. Our personal, school or professional
lives, not to mention our overall well-being,
can be drastically affected. Food and weight
preoccupation can also lead to severe
physical and emotional problems. There are
many societal, familial and individual
factors that can influence the development of
an eating disorder. Individuals who are
struggling with their identity and self-image
can be at risk, as well as those who have
experienced a traumatic event. Eating
disorders can also be a product of how one
has been raised and taught to behave.
Usually, an eating disorder signals that the
person has deep emotional difficulties that
they are unable to face or resolve. People
with eating disorders often describe a
feeling of powerlessness. By manipulating
their eating, they then blunt their emotions
or get a false sense of control in their
lives. In this way, an eating disorder
develops out of a method of coping with the
world. This coping, however, is merely a
mask, as it does not solve the life problems
that the person is experiencing. Anorexia
nervosa - When you lose a lot of weight
because you're hardly eating anything, and
might over-exercise. You probably can't or
don't admit how underweight you are. You may
not initially look very thin, but may be far
too thin to support your health. You can be
so thin that every bone in your body shows,
but still feel "fat". When you feel fat it
makes it hard to ask for help or hear advice
from others because, to you, "fat" has come
to mean "being bad". You could also know that
you are much too thin but don't make changes
because you're so afraid of food and gaining
weight. To you, this would represent losing
control over yourself. Bulimia nervosa - When
you binge and purge. You eat out of control
and then try to get rid of the calories. You
fast, make yourself vomit, abuse laxatives,
or exercise too much. These ways of purging
harm your body and don't help you accomplish
what you want. Your weight may go up and down
a lot. Binge-eating disorder (BED) - When you
eat so much you're uncomfortable, eat to
comfort yourself, eat in secret, or keep
eating as part of a meal or between meals.
You feel a lot of shame or guilt about your
eating. Binge eating is also called
compulsive eating. It is not the same as
bulimia because you do not usually try to get
rid of the food you've eaten. Eating Disorder
Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS) -
Individuals who experience a mix of anorexia,
and/or bulimia, and/or binge-eating symptoms,
but who don't fall neatly into one of the
medical categories, are said to have an
Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
(ED-NOS). These individuals should also
receive the help and resources provided to
individuals who have a "neat" clinical
diagnosis.
Added: 5056 days ago From: DrFill
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Parents of ADHD Children
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This group of parents had reservations about
putting their children on ADHD medication,
but when behavior modification was not enough
to control their childrens ADHD symptoms,
they gave CONCERTA a chance and were pleased
with the results. In sharing their
experiences with each other, they find they
have a similar goal: to give their children
full, functioning lives where they feel
empowered and in control.
Added: 5056 days ago From: benl
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Funny campaign against smoking
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Funny campaign against smoking. don't smoke
it's a bad habbit. More on
http://itrocks.biteus.org
Added: 5065 days ago From: DrFill
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This is your girlfriend (Dont Drink and
drive)

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This is your girlfriend when you drink and
drive
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Second Hand Smoke Anti Smoking PSA
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This public service announcement reaches out
to smoking parents and warns them of the
effects of second hand smoke on their
children including "asthma, Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome (SIDS), bronchitis and
pneumonia and ear infections."
http://www.epa.gov/smokefree/ Read more
at the EPA or American Lung Association:
http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0
E&b=35422
Added: 5065 days ago From: DrFill
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Turtle Tips: Marijuana (PSA, early 90s)
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Heros in a half-shell
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