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ABOUT THE EPISODE:From the age of 12, Dr. Judy Grisel loved every drug she tried immediately. Over the next decade of intensive use, she found herself kicked out of high school and two colleges, homeless, and contracted hepatitis C from a dirty needle. At the age of 22, she was told she would die unless she stopped drugs entirely.Judy rejected the idea of abstinence, but she developed a plan to stop using just long enough to survive. Against all odds, her experimental period of sobriety led Judy to a career as a renowned neuroscientist studying the role of the brain in addiction. She's been in recovery for over 38 years.In today's episode, we discuss a wide range of topics, including the most important things parents should understand about marijuana dependence and withdrawal, the critical role of risky behavior in teens, and why so much substance use centers around our kids' sense of meaning.EPISODE RESOURCES:TED Ed: How does alcohol make you drunk?TEDx Talk: Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of AddictionJudy's Journey - Bucknell Univ. ArticleNever Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction (Dr. Grisel's Book)This podcast is part of a nonprofit called Hopestream CommunityLearn about The Stream, our private online community for momsFind us on Instagram: @hopestreamcommunityDownload a free e-book, Worried Sick: A Compassionate Guide For Parents When Your Teen or Young Adult Child Misuses Drugs and AlcoholHopestream Community is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and an Amazon Associate. We may make a small commission if you purchase from our links.
The molecule responsible for hangovers is ethanol, which we colloquially refer to as alcohol. Ethanol is present in all alcoholic beverages, and generally speaking, the more ethanol, the greater the potential for a hangover. So, how exactly does alcohol cause a hangover— and is there any way to prevent one? This week, we're revisiting a TED-Ed lesson led by Judy Grisel, who explores the surprising ways that alcohol affects the body. This was originally an animated TED-Ed lesson. It was directed by Anton Bogaty and narrated by Alexandra Panzer, with music by Jarrett Farkas. After the lesson, our host Shoshana dives deeper into the effects of drinking alcohol and the specific impact it may have on women's health.
En el episodio de hoy discutimos el libro "Surfeando la adolescencia" de Grisel Guerra de Avellaneda. Temas como: las diferencias de opiniones con los adolescentes, cómo respetar su libertad, escoger nuestras batallas, y muchas reflexiones sobre situaciones que nos encontramos día a día en esta etapa tan difícil, Ya que, como afirma la autora: "qué aventura tan maravillosa podemos vivir si aprendemos a manejar la adolescencia de nuestros hijos sin que la ola nos arrastre".
Grisel tenía 16 años cuando en el verano de 1994 sus padres la montaron en un bote en busca de libertad. Hoy, en el 30 aniversario del mayor éxodo de cubanos de la historia, Balseros '94, esta joven madre y periodista nos cuenta cómo salió de Cuba.
Escucha a Grisel Muñiz, Consejera Presidenta del IEEQ. Grisel nos da todos los detalles sobre los resultados de las elecciones 2024 en el estado. Conoce los datos más importantes.
Great news Truth Nation... Fernando has been located & hopefully by the show start tomorrow, he will be HOME with his resilient mother Grisel who taps in to start the show.
About 20% of all people who consume alcohol develop an unhealthy use, accounting for over 5% of worldwide deaths. Bucknell University psychology and neuroscience professor Judy Grisel was among those who developed an unhealthy relationship with substances. Dr. Grisel began her recovery from addiction 30 years ago. Since then, she has studied substance dependency and wrote a New York Times best-selling book Never Enough, the Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction. Grisel has authored a new study that examines brain activity from a single exposure to alcohol and the impact it can have on some people,"I was trying to understand what's different about the brains of people like me, who go on to develop a problem before they ever start using. So we now know that the brains of people who have substance use disorders are different before they begin, while they're using. And then even after they're finished, hopefully. And I wanted to probe the mechanisms of those differences. We know, for example, that a big portion of your risk, maybe up to 50%, is something you're born with. But for the most part, we don't really know what it is that you're born with that makes you differently sensitive. And one of the things in the clinic. That has been shown probably for maybe 45 years, is that people who go on to develop a problem, the first time they get it, they they tend to have a different response, a more euphoric response and a less sedated response." Grisel and her team of researchers used mice to experiment with the impact on the brain from the first time they consumed alcohol. Grisel indicated age is a factor in addiction. She said that a person who doesn't drink until age 21 has a one-in-25 chance of becoming dependent. A person who drinks before age 18 has a one-in-four chance. The research found that the amount of endorphins released in the brain can predispose a person to dependency,"Endorphin is a neurotransmitter that's synthesized and released in response to getting alcohol. And there is, again, an old human literature showing that, that synthesis and release a sensitivity of the brain, in other words, to alcohol and its ability to make endorphin is correlated with your susceptibility to having an alcohol use disorder. So we tested that hypothesis, and we found that, mice that were genetically engineered to have different amounts of endorphin responded to the initial alcohol differently. So the ones that had low endorphin, in fact, were different than or no endorphin were different than the ones that did have endorphins. So there was age effects and no neurotransmitter effects." What does Grisel want people to take away from the research,"I would like people to understand that there is an inherent liability in some people more than others, that it's not just a matter of choice. And even more importantly, that the brain is so malleable and plastic that there's always hope for recovery." Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un sábado más hemos podido disfrutar de las anécdotas de nuestros oyentes en Me Pones, y hemos querido conocer qué situación que se presentaba muy aburrida para nuestros seguidores terminó siendo muy guay. Grisel nos han contado que se fue de crucero con su madre de 75 años y dos amigas suyas sin expectativas y terminó siendo increíble. ¡Dale al play!
We see stats about addiction. We see substance abuse portrayed in film and in TV shows. We might even know someone who's personally faced addiction to drugs or alcohol. But most of us don't really understand what causes addiction, and why our brains respond the way they do to drugs. Dr. Judy Grisel has made it her life's work to unravel the mysteries of addiction, striving to uncover its root causes. A distinguished behavioral neuroscientist whose expertise spans the fields of pharmacology and genetics, Dr. Grisel's groundbreaking research draws from her insights into addiction. These insights aren't just academic though; they're also deeply personal. Dr. Grisel's journey has been shaped by her own experience with addiction, which has given her a unique vantage point on the subject. Her passion for understanding the neuroscience behind addiction led her to deliver a powerful TED Talk titled “Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction,” which captivated audiences around the world. She wrote a book of the same name. With a career dedicated to advancing our understanding of addiction, Dr. Grisel is on the show to share her knowledge, insights and research findings, shedding light on this complex and often stigmatized topic. EPISODE SHOWNOTES: Read more. BE AFFIRMED. Get the Good Words email series. WHAT'S YOUR CAUSE? Take our quiz. STUDY SCRIPTURE. Get inside the collection. BE INSPIRED. Follow us on Instagram. FIGHT FOR GOOD. Give to The Salvation Army.
Conoce todo sobre el proceso electoral local con Grisel Muñiz Rodríguez, Consejera Presidenta del IEEQ.
Welcome to "Uncut w Q"! In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome back the dynamic and inspiring Grisel to our studio. Grisel is not just a businesswoman but also a dedicated mother and a practitioner of the art of jiu-jitsu. Together, Q and Grisel delve into a topic that is crucial in both the business world and the martial arts arena: leadership.Navigating leadership roles in a male-dominated industry can be a challenge, and Grisel brings her firsthand experience and wisdom to the table. As a successful entrepreneur and a respected figure in her field, she shares insights on how to assert leadership effectively while maintaining authenticity and integrity.Throughout the conversation, Q and Grisel explore the nuances of leadership, discussing strategies for breaking through barriers, fostering inclusivity, and empowering others. They delve into the importance of mentorship, self-awareness, and continuous growth in leadership development.
En España hay alrededor de 20.000 castillos. Algunos, están en ruinas, pero otros, aún se mantienen en pie. El escritor, Luis Zueco ha salvado del abandono dos castillos. Junto a su tío, ha rehabilitado el Castillo de Grisel y el de Bulbuente (Zaragoza). Ambos reconvertidos en alojamiento rural. En Por fin no es lunes hablamos con él.
Colapsa el gobierno de #Haití ante el control de las pandillas en la capital de Puerto Príncipe. Los profesores Carlos Severino y Paul Latortue analizan la crisis y la presencia en #PuertoRico del primer ministro Ariel Henry.
In this podcast Grisel Shares her journey from living in Chicago, to building her business in San Antonio Texas. Grisel showcases her never ending drive, and passion toward becoming the best version of herself while balancing life, and being a mother. Grisel is a prime example of what HARD WORK and DEDICATION can give you when you set your mindset to something you wish to achieve.
Grisel Salazar nos habló a detalle sobre el mapa que construyó a través de su libro "Más allá de la violencia", en el cual analizó las resistencias y estrategias de los diferentes periodismo en México a partir de las condiciones laborales de precarización, las redes criminales y especialmente, el Estado que no ha garantizado la seguridad de las y los periodistas. 👉 Conducción: Gabriela Gómez, Rodrigo González y Cristina Gallo 👉 Producción y redes: Itzel Lugo
CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
Ever wonder what it's like building a real estate investing operation as one family unit? Meet Johnny, Grisel, and Christian Lopez. They were kind enough to give us a behind-the-scenes look into the disciplines, habits, communication, and mindset it takes to do this as a family — how they're raising kids with intentionality. If you have a spouse or kids who want to learn the biz, share this episode with them. Enjoy!Mentioned in this Episode:Carrot.com/impactwholesalinglive.ioThe Lopez's Carrot site: flippinkeys.comAllegiance Mastermind: https://www.hbhsalliance.com/Follow the Lopez family on IG:Johnny: @Flippin.KeysGrisel: @GriselJLopezChristian: @ChristianLopez.BJJ
This episode is sponsored by BD. In this episode of Diverse, we sit down with Grisel Quiles, Senior Director of Reagents Manufacturing at BD Biosciences. Learn how working the night shift early in Quiles's career changed the course of her life, her favorite self-coaching tools for professional success, and the emerging manufacturing industry trends that she finds the most exciting. Plus, she shares about her experiences in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico in 2017.
Seguimos conociendo historia de seres que han transformado su vida a traves de la activacion de la glandula pineal y hoy se dedican a expandir esta información.En este episodio. Mabel, Miguel , Mariela, Cristian y GriselSíguenos en nuestras redes: www.conexionpineal.net FB: https://www.facebook.com/juan.p.caivano https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... https://www.facebook.com/ConexionpinealA IG: https://www.instagram.com/fede.caivano/ https://www.instagram.com/juan.p.caivano/ https://www.instagram.com/conexionpineal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConexionPinealA https://twitter.com/CaivanoJuan https://twitter.com/fedehcaivano Suscribete a nuestro canal de Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOPQD5fFy-eHfE4feqp_8eQ Como a nuestros podcast en Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6qRjTcGJLCeRzxi4vPIyot O Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conexion-pineal/id1480056715
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
Addiction is a frightening disorder with complex root causes, affecting a staggering one in every five people over the age of 14. To explore the intricate nature of addiction, we invited Dr. Judith Grisel, a renowned psychology professor at Bucknell University and the author of Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction, to the conversation. What makes this conversation so powerful is not only Dr. Grisels wealth of knowledge but also her ability to explain complicated ideas in such a relatable way. And what's even more remarkable is her own history with substance abuse and how, with effective treatment and understanding, she embarked on her own thirty-plus-year road to recovery. Combining science-based understanding with learned experience, Judith explains how addiction affects the brain, the social, psychological, and genetic factors that play a part, as well as the value of de-stigmatization, support, and early treatment. Whether you or someone you love has been impacted by addiction, her insights, and transformational story are sure to provide guidance and hope. Listen and Learn: Judith details her own experience with substance abuse and explains what it did for her on a psychological level What is the link between genetic liability and substance use during adolescent years that makes individuals more susceptible to addiction? Why the use of drugs is not a moral weakness Can even moderate use of alcohol be detrimental to your health and well-being? The neurological process that happens when it comes to addiction The turning point that motivated Judith's road to recovery Why support, early treatment, and curiosity could be the keys to your recovery Are some drugs harder to quit than others? The opposite of addiction isn't sobriety; it's freedom What can society do to combat the underlying causes of addiction? Resources: Learn more about Judith Judith's book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction - TED Talk by Judith Grisel About Judith Grisel Dr. Judith Grisel is a behavioral neuroscientist with a particular interest in addiction. Her research attempts to identify psychological and genetic factors that lead some people to develop drug addictions while others in similar circumstances do not. Grisel's work is inspired by her own personal experience with addiction, a struggle she chronicled in her book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction. The work, which appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for science books, established Grisel as a leading expert on the science of substance abuse. That reputation earned her an invitation to speak on addiction panels at the 2020 World Economic Forum. Related Episodes: 235. The Urge: The Shaping of Addiction & Mental Health with Carl Erik Fisher 286. Not Drinking Tonight with Amanda White Episode 101. The Complete Family Guide to Addiction with Thomas Harrison and Hillary Connery Episode 155. Mindfulness and Recovery with Rebecca Williams Episode 202. The Addiction Inoculation with Jess Lahey Episode 233. Dopamine Nation with Anna Lembke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este nuevo episodio de Hablemos de Lana, entrevistamos a Grisel Peralta. Ella es jefa del Departamento de Administración en FIDEAPECH, pero además es inversora y emprendedora. Hoy nos hablará de como las mujeres están tomando un papel cada día mas importante como inversoras y también nos dará excelentes consejos para aquellos que deseen adentrarse más en el tema de las inversiones. ¡Acompáñanos en esta entrevista llena de grandes consejos y aprendizaje!
The molecule responsible for hangovers is ethanol, which we colloquially refer to as alcohol. Ethanol is present in all alcoholic beverages, and generally speaking, the more ethanol, the greater the potential for a hangover. So, how exactly does alcohol cause a hangover -- and is there any way to prevent one? Judy Grisel explores the surprising ways that alcohol affects the body. This was originally an animated TED-Ed lesson. It was directed by Anton Bogaty and narrated by Alexandra Panzer, with music by Jarrett Farkas. After the lesson, our host Shoshana dives deeper into the effects of drinking alcohol and the specific impact it may have on women's health.
¿El sinsentido en Sonido Consentido? En esta emisión hablamos de la ópera de Tchaikovsky "Eugene Oneguin" junto al filósofo Germán Rúa, nuestro columnista en "¿Qué hay de nuevo, bufón?", una sección sobre ópera y filosofía. ¿Cómo influyó en la cultura rusa? ¿Por qué se puede relacionar con el nihilismo? ¿¡Y con el tango "Grisel"!? ¿Qué era ser un "Dandi"?
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Today we're diving into the world of addiction and drug use with Judy Grisel, a behavioral neuroscientist who's been down the road of addiction herself. We'll cover why humans are so drawn to altering our consciousness with chemicals, how addictive drugs affect our brains, and some common misconceptions about drug use. Plus, we'll explore the factors that contribute to addiction, like age, genetics, and even random chance.Judy Grisel's book is "Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction." Pick it up here: https://amzn.to/41k96ei See citations and a transcript here: https://www.tabooscience.show/s3e1-addictionNeed music for a project? Use my Epidemic Sound referral link: https://share.epidemicsound.com/kbva2hConnect with the show: Newsletter: https://www.tabooscience.show/newsletter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tabooscience YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tabooscience Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tabooscience Website: https://www.tabooscience.show/ Loved this episode? Leave a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taboo-science/id1533606473Mentioned in this episode:Your Highness PodcastListen to Your Highness Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-highness-podcast/id1274665676
Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr Judy Grisel about her new book “Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction”.Link to her book: https://a.co/d/beajCICEmail Dr Grisel: j.grisel@bucknell.eduLink to her profile: https://www.bucknell.edu/fac-staff/judy-griselFrom our sponsor, BetterHelp: Need a therapist? Try BetterHelp! https://www.betterhelp.com/kirkGet started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Discount code “KIRK" will be automatically applied.April 10, 2023Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleCameo: https://www.cameo.com/kirkhondaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com
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Grisel Scarantino is a Career & Life Coach specializing in helping seasoned professionals find satisfaction and fulfillment in their careers. She is an Appendix Cancer (Goblet Cell Carcinoid) survivor with a passion for achieving that elusive yet attainable work-life balance that so many of us are searching for. She is a certified professional who has dedicated her life to supporting people having spent time working as a Behavioral Health Therapist, Work Culture Consultant, and Career Coaching. With a big smile on her face and an open heart, Grisel comes to us today from sunny Tampa, FL, and is here to share her story of hope and resilience with you. ✨A few highlights from the show: 1. Learn more about survivorship care plans. https://bit.ly/ASCOSurvPlans & https://bit.ly/CDCSurvPlans 2. Grisel found helpful information about appendix cancer by searching certain hashtags on social media. 3. Appendix cancer support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PMPAppendixCancerSupportGroup/
Mindful Matters Podcast host, Elaine Clark, speaks with Dr. Judith Grisel, TEDx speaker, renowned behavioral neuroscientist, recovering addict, and author of the NewYork Times Bestseller, "Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction." Dr. Grisel takes us through the neuroscience and experience of addiction. Episode Highlights:- Her own personal journey of addiction and sobriety- “The opposite of addiction is not sobriety, it's choice”. - Her book, Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction" - "The solution isn't in a pill"- Why human connection is crucial in the process of recovery- The increased risk for substance use disorders while the brain is still developing- Young adults are more prone to addiction, but also more resilient- What happens in the brain when abusing substances- The "debt of addiction"- How to recognize dependence - How to support a loved one struggling with addiction- The "hungry little ghosts" - Why movement practices are neurobiologically important - Insights for anyone struggling to see a better future for themselvesFor more information about Dr. Judy Griselhttps://www.bucknell.edu/meet-bucknell/bucknell-stories/faculty-stories/judith-grisel-psychologyTo purchase the book:https://www.amazon.com/Never-Enough-Neuroscience-Experience-Addiction/dp/0385542844TEDx Video Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addictionhttps://www.ted.com/talks/judy_grisel_never_enough_the_neuroscience_and_experience_of_addictionSocial Media:Twitter: @GriselNeuro
Dr. Jed Grisel is an Otolaryngologist at Texoma ENT & Allergy where he has served for over a decade. He completed his undergraduate training in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University and finished medical school at the University College of Medicine at Texas A&M. Along with Texoma, he also works as a site lead for ENT Specialty Partners and is the Chief Medical Officer & President at Amptify Hearing. In this episode… Optometry and audiology are deeply related fields. Both are specialized fields that focus on the senses and tend to go undertreated. In the UK, there have been successful partnerships between these two — so why has the model not been brought to the United States? Amptify is bringing a new approach to hearing care for patients and professionals alike. Their president, Dr. Jed Grisel, is an experienced otolaryngologist who also works to make hearing treatment more accessible. He shares what the company is doing to bring the two worlds together. Dr. Mark Syms talks with Dr. Jed Grisel, an Otolaryngologist at Texoma ENT & Allergy, about introducing audiology into optometry. The two talk about the work being done at Amptify and how they bring a new business model to the industry. They then discuss audiology as a whole, cognitive impairment, and the limits of cochlear implants. Check out the rest on this episode of ListenUp!
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No toda violencia son golpes o insultos...Hay muchas formas de maltratar a los adultos mayores, y sin querer podemos estarlo haciendo! La OMS reveló que 1 de cada 6 adultos mayores sufre algún tipo de abuso, y muchas veces ocasionado por un familiar... Una reveladora charla que no debes perderte, con la psicóloga Grisel Corral. Puedes también ver el video en mi canal de Youtube Betty Avila Radio...suscríbete y únete a esta bella comunidad!
ESTA DOCTORA EN INMIGRACION (LICENCIADA, ABOGADA) NO NECESITA PUBLICIDAD, PERO VALE LA PENA MENCIONARLA POR VERAZ, OBJETIVA Y COLOSALMENTE HONESTA.
El Festival Internacional de las Culturas Pirineos Sur vuelve hoy al pantano de Lanuza con más inversión que nunca. El co director del Festival, Joaquín Domínguez, ha asegurado en Despierta Aragón, en Aragón Radio, que Pirineos Sur dedicará un millón de euros a cachés de los artistas, gastos de producción, de comunicación… Este año, el Festival se prolonga durante una semana más que otras veces y para algunas semanas, se han programado cuatro conciertos en lugar de dos.De momento, para este primer fin de semana, está todo vendido el viernes y el sábado. Además, es muy difícil encontrar alojamiento en el valle; algunos asistentes al concierto de Estopa tienen previsto dormir en Sabiñánigo porque no quedaba ni una habitación más al norte. La respuesta del público también está siendo muy buena para el Festival de los Castillos, que tras pasar por Grisel e Illueca, este fin de semana llega a Alfajarín.
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Happy July MHD Fam! With a new month comes a new podcast series; Therapy 101. Come take a journey as we get to learn more about therapy and mental health & wellness through the perspective of a therapist. In this first episode, get ready to meet Grisel Vargas ; “a bilingual, Spanish- speaking, queer-identifying woman” who is a therapist for Multicultural Clinical Services located in Amherst, MA. Tune into our conversation and send us any questions you may have related to her practice or therapy in general. Make sure you subscribe and don't miss out on new episodes! Grisel Vargas, she/her, MSW (Master of Social Work), LICSW (Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker.https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/grisel-vargas-amherst-ma/722336A few reminders:-Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Tik Tok & LinkedIn for more MHD content and events!-Looking to collaborate with MHD, check out our website mentalhealthdeclasified.orgInstagram: @mentalhealthdeclassifiedWebsite: mentalhealthdeclassified.orghttps://linktr.ee/MentalHealthDeclassifiedMission:Safe space for individuals who struggle with their mental health or know of others who do. A home for learning new coping mechanisms and listening to real life stories. We are not experts on the topic, but we ourselves struggle with our mental health everyday and through this podcast we hope to inspire those who struggle to find purpose. Supporting this could mean more than just supporting us, it could mean supporting a family member, friend, and ultimately anyone who may struggle in the dark and feel as if they are alone. Support the show
Esta semana es el día de la Conciencia en el maltrato en la vejez, así que en este episodio hablamos con la Mtra Grisel Corral Aguayo, docente en la Facultad Ciencias Humanas, encargada de Educación Sustentable para Adultos Mayores (ESAM).
Judith Grisel was a daily drug user and college dropout when she began to consider that her addiction might have a cure, one that she herself could perhaps discover by studying the brain. Now, after twenty-five years as a neuroscientist, she shares what she and other scientists have learned about addiction, enriched by captivating glimpses of her personal journey. In this episode, Grisel reveals the unfortunate bottom line of all regular drug use- there is no such thing as a free lunch.Drug abuse has been called the most formidable health problem worldwide, and Grisel delves with compassion into the science of this scourge. She points to what is different about the brains of addicts even before they first pick up a drink or drug, highlights the changes that take place in the brain and behavior as a result of chronic using, and shares the surprising hidden gifts of personality that addiction can expose. She describes what drove her to addiction, what helped her recover, and her belief that a ‘cure' for addiction will not be found in our individual brains but in the way, we interact with our communities.
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood When a mental health problem goes untreated, the substance abuse problem usually gets worse. And when alcohol or drug abuse increases, mental health problems usually increase too. Co-occurring substance abuse problems and mental health issues are more common than many people realize - Today Dr. Grisel will explain effective strategies to help those struggling with substance abuse will depend more at least as much on authentic connections as on biomedical advances, and learn with Durga Leela about Ayurveda and its integration in addiction and recovery.
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Neuroscientist Dr. Judith Grisel joins me to talk about mechanisms of addiction and why we can't stay high forever. We also discuss antiopioids, trends in drug use, tolerance, sensitization, how to talk to kids about drugs, and why youth is both the most common and most dangerous time to become addicted to drugs. Plus we cover how drugs work in the brain, how cannabinoids might actually be a neural marker of important memories, cocaine's action in the synapse, the neurology of opioid and alcohol addiction, and much more. I don't often read a book that teaches me as much as Dr. Grisel's book did about how drugs work and what our brains do long-term to establish tolerance. Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction is also written in a language that is understandable by the general public despite Dr. Grisel's unpacking of issues which require a degree in neurology to fully understand.BTW, the Nelson Mandela quote Dr. Grisel mentioned is, "There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children."
Dr. Joe Walter Kutz talks with Dr. Jed Grisel about practice patterns treating patients with hearing loss, as well as the correlation between hearing loss and cognitive decline, and how best to screen these patients. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/AIcyL4 --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, otolaryngologist Dr. Jed Grisel joins neurotologist Dr. Walter Kutz to discuss the link between hearing and cognition, counseling families about treatment outcomes, and practice building opportunities for ENT/audiology clinics. Dr. Grisel describes changing trends in the hearing care market, such as direct-to-consumer marketing and over the counter hearing aids, which can alter patients' relationships with ENTs. He emphasizes that these low cost options make hearing care more accessible to patients. They also provide otolaryngologists with the stimulus to branch out into new service lines and position themselves as comprehensive hearing experts. His clinic has recently added cognitive screening to their diagnostic workup. Dr. Grisel highlights the advantages of cognitive screening, which include a better understanding of the patient experience, more effective management of patient and family expectations, and relationship building with primary care providers. The doctors also talk about the implementation process of cognitive testing in ENT/audiology clinics. Dr. Grisel shares his practice's experience with cognitive screening kiosks that minimize the requirements for patient dexterity. As healthcare advances, more and more people are living longer and reaching ages of hearing loss onset. The doctors discuss what it means to have more years of sensory deprivation and how ENTs can offer interventions to reduce the patient's cognitive load and improve overall cognitive function. --- RESOURCES Texoma ENT and Allergy: https://www.texomaentandallergy.com/ Dementia Prevention, Intervention, and Care: 2020 Report of the Lancet Commission: https://www.thelancet.com/article/S0140-6736(20)30367-6/fulltext
This week we dive into addiction - what is it and what causes it? We spoke to Professor Judy Grisel, a behavioral neuroscientist and the bestselling author of Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction. Judy spoke about her research, as well as her own journey of addiction and recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judith Grisel was a daily drug user and college dropout when she began to consider that her addiction might have a cure, one that she herself could perhaps discover by studying the brain. Now, after twenty-five years as a neuroscientist, she shares what she and other scientists have learned about addiction, enriched by captivating glimpses of her personal journey. In this episode, Grisel reveals the unfortunate bottom line of all regular drug use- there is no such thing as a free lunch.Drug abuse has been called the most formidable health problem worldwide, and Grisel delves with compassion into the science of this scourge. She points to what is different about the brains of addicts even before they first pick up a drink or drug, highlights the changes that take place in the brain and behavior as a result of chronic using, and shares the surprising hidden gifts of personality that addiction can expose. She describes what drove her to addiction, what helped her recover, and her belief that a ‘cure' for addiction will not be found in our individual brains but in the way, we interact with our communities.
More money does not solve financial problems, what does that is a change to your financial psychology and education. The numbers are clear. The vast majority of Americans do not have up to $1,000 set aside for an emergency fund nor can they make a cash purchase of $400. And with the pandemic, the numbers are even more staggering. In this episode of the Elevated Conversations Podcast, my guest, Grisel Saez - financial education expert, and I explore the concept of owning and changing your money story. We also explored 10 major excuses people make about money and how to change the story.
Few attorneys build their law firm against the billable hour. Mellisa Grisel is one of those. Atlas Legal Services, LLC, was made to offer flat fee “unbundled” legal services and provide affordable assistance to the under-represented. A set-up that not only helps the average citizen navigate through legal processes but, she argues, will be a huge component in the future of law. Key moments:“Unbundled” legal services explained and why they work (04:16)How new service concepts play out in a real-life firm (16:26)Technology's role in the “unbundled” service setup (21:57)What Mellisa Grisel wants to see changed in the legal profession (30:32) MEMORABLE QUOTES“I didn't really have other business models to work off of [when setting up my firm] so I had to do a lot of trial and error. But then you'll see bigger firms who have the funds to do faster trial and error. They are moving some of their practice to flat fee services and they're really starting to follow the money.”“[Lawyers] don't have to just be the hammer in the courtroom. They can the facilitator…. besides moving towards flat fees, I think it's awesome moving towards collaborative law.”“The entire frame of legal services, the provision of legal services, needs to change to provide access to justice.”“I've had judges personally thank me for taking on clients on a limited scope basis because the judges couldn't tell the litigants ‘hey, you need to bring me all your evidence tomorrow, get your bank statements in line.' They can't give that person advice.” CONNECT WITH MELLISA GRISELMellisa Grisel began her firm, Atlas Legal Services, LLC., right out of law school because she wanted an innovative way to provide legal services to people who may not have gotten legal assistance otherwise. Atlas is able to provide à la carte (otherwise known as “Unbundled”) legal services to people who may only need or may only be able to afford certain steps in their legal case.This way of providing service is ideal for people with family law cases like divorce, child custody, adoption, litigation regarding unpaid bills, services that were never performed, personal property, and also landlord-tenant law. Atlas is quite literally designed to help small landlords who need help with a tenant - be it collecting unpaid rent, drawing up a lease that complies with local laws, or if it comes to it, eviction. Atlas Legal Services: www.atlaslegalservices.comCall Mellisa Grisel: 312-291-4643 LEARN MORE“Limited Scope Representation Toolkit” The Chicago Bar Foundationhttp://chicagobarfoundation.org/pdf/resources/limited-scope-representation/toolkit.pdf“The Law Shop has a cutting-edge way of providing legal services” Des Moines Momhttps://desmoines.momcollective.com/the-law-shop-has-a-cutting-edge-way-of-offering-legal-services/ Have comments, questions, or concerns? Contact us at feedback@1958lawyer.com