October 14, 2009
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FDA NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Oct. 14, 2009
Media Inquiries: Christopher Kelly, 301-796-4676, christopher.kelly@fda.hhs.gov
Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today launched a Web page for consumers with information on how to dispose of certain drugs, including several high-potency opioids and other selected controlled substances. These medicines have the potential to be harmful, even deadly, in a single dose if taken by someone other than the intended person.
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News, Pharmaceutical Medicine, Physical Health, Substance Abuse, drugs | Tagged: Drug Disposal, FDA, Opioids, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy |
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Posted by Andy Alt
October 14, 2009
Posted by Andy Alt
This list is for anyone who thinks they could use some tips on how to be more assertive; it helps to more clearly define what one’s assertive rights are. They seem to expand on one basic right: the right to be human.
I don’t know what number 7 means though.
1. I have the right to be the ultimate judge of my own behavior, thoughts, and emotions, and to take the responsibility for their initiation and consequences upon myself.
2. I have the right to offer no reasons or excuses to justify my behavior.
3. I have the right to judge whether I am responsible for finding solutions to other people’s problems.
4. I have the right to change my mind.
5. I have the right to make mistakes – and to be responsible for them.
6. I have the right to say, “I don’t know.”
7. I have the right to be independent of the goodwill of others before coping with them.
8. I have the right to make decisions without using logic.
9. I have the right to say, “I don’t understand.”
10. I have the right to say, “I don’t care.”
http://www.bpd411.org/billofrights.html
Here is an alternate but similar version:
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relationships | Tagged: Assertive Bill of Rights, Assertiveness Skills, Self-confidence, Self-esteem |
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Posted by Andy Alt
October 14, 2009
Posted by Andy Alt
This article recently appeared in TIME magazine. Below is an excerpt; click the link to read the full article on TIME’s web site.
Learning to Live (and Love) in an Empty Nest
Monday, Aug. 24, 2009
By Bonnie Rochman
[...]
There’s a growing cottage industry of experts who contend that sending kids off into the great wide open deserves at least as much attention as preparing to have them in the first place. Community centers and churches around the country are tuning in to the problem and hosting seminars in which parents try to reignite their relationship and figure out how to move forward as a twosome. Marriage therapists Claudia and David Arp call this stage “the second half of marriage.”
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1916284,00.html
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Awareness, Outreach, Social Activities, Treatment Options, relationships, support groups | Tagged: adult children, Empty Nest Syndrome, Grief and Loss, Kids, parenting, TIME magazine, Workshops |
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Posted by Andy Alt
September 14, 2009
Posted by Andy Alt
The following information is sourced from the SCCMHI blog:
NAMI Presents:
Children’s Challenging Behaviors
- Are you concerned about your child’s behavior?
- Are you looking for resources and information?
- Are you curious what behavior is ” typical” and what isn’t?
Let’s get together and talk about our children’s challenging behaviors, learn new parenting strategies, discuss ideas for support and self-care, and connect with other parents for encouragement and hope!
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Prevention, Youth | Tagged: Albert Lea, Behaviors, children, Faribault, minnesota, NAMI, parenting, St. James, Waseca |
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August 5, 2009
Posted by Andy Alt on Aug 5, 2009
The link to the full article is below the excerpt.
By Molly Millett
Updated: 07/31/2009 03:59:56 PM CDT
It’s Carl Arnold’s job to make sure all’s fair in love and war — he’s a divorce lawyer.
And he blogs about it!
Sounds juicy, huh? But the divorce attorney and family mediator of Lampe Law Group in Northfield is cautious about his online musings — the divorce and family law blog at AlwaysFamilyCenter.com is meant to be informational, not confessional. We asked him to expand on his thoughts about love lost.[...]
Link: When marriage goes bad, family law attorney steps in to ease the pain
The Pioneer Press is also giving Carl the opportunity to answer Family Law questions on their mom blog at http://forums.minnmoms.com/index.php?topic=1123.msg9381#msg9381
The headlines of recent posts (RSS Feed) from Always Family Center appear on the right-hand column of this blog (if you scroll down).
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News, Treatment Options | Tagged: Carl Arnold, divorce, love, northfield minnesota, Pioneer Press, relationships, Twin Cities MN |
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