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Childhood sexual abuse, an invisible and shattering crime to body and soul now, finally emerges from its crypt of secrets and silence. In recent years, the redemptive light of justice and compassion has begun to expose this hidden horror within our culture. Survivors are speaking out. Perpetrators are being named and convicted. Understanding begins to replace pervasive denial.
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Throughout each episode of Bullied, experts in psychology discuss the causes behind bullying and possible solutions for solving a bully crisis. The series provides both children and adults with information for getting the help they need.
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Cyber Bully exposes the most epic struggle in the digital age. By
exploring the complicated dynamics behind cyber bullying, Cyber
Bully describes the impact and outcomes of advanced technology
and human nature in a lawless, new social frontier. Told through the
stories of victims, bullies, and experts, Cyber Bully reaches past the
headlines to describe what makes cyber bullying a threat to our
national and global social fabric.
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Defusing Human Bombs is the incredible story of the Sabaoon School in Pakistan. Through psychology, religious study, vocational training and education, and most importantly through trust, it aims to undo years of Taliban indoctrination in the hearts and minds of young boys.
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Breaking the Mold
Is the choice between dreams and practicality really a dilemma? While the students and recent graduates feel a responsibility to fulfill their dreams, and their parents show concern for their livelihoods, we learn from the experts that there are practical ways to shape your career path in accordance with your abilities and passions. They offer methods to realistically assessing what occupation is right for you and steps to starting a career in the chosen field.
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In this three-part series, a group of young people share their experiences of making the transition from school to starting a career. Some went to college, some graduated, some entered the workforce straight out of high school, while others decided to change their careers and pursue education later in life. The series features Dr. Nadir Baksh, Psy.D., a Licensed Clinical Forensic Psychologist and Laurie Murphy, Ph.D. a Registered Nurse Counselor whose experience in private practice gives them a unique perspective on the issues young people have to face, and the consequences of having the wrong approach in choosing a career. They offer practical and realistic methods for building a career without giving up on one's dreams.
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Generation whY
The students discuss the important issues their generation is facing and the role high school & higher education play in preparing youth for dealing with real world issues. They speak of what they would like to see changed in the education system, and what is worth taking advantage of. The importance of critical thinking and an alert mind are crucial to the transition from the role of passive student to a member of the workforce. This episode promotes open discussion and invites a reexamination of the role one plays in society
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Race Against Time
This episode focuses on the importance of understanding financial realities and assessing the cost of education. The interviewees reveal their experiences in dealing with debt and discuss the value of a college education beyond earning a degree. The importance of experience and networking is indispensable as a degree doesn't guarantee a job. A featured topic is dealing with career changes because of a disability or going to college later in life. Experts examine the right and wrong reasons to invest in an education and give advice on perseverance
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Marketing has always been closely related to psychology. It is the art of persuasion.
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There is precious little material on the subject, perhaps because as a society we’d like to imagine that the disabled don’t have the same sexual needs as the rest of us. Yet the first question a newly paralyzed man will ask his doctor is inevitably, ‘Will I still be able to have sex?"
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Teen Depression - This film takes viewers on a journey through the lives of four teens dealing with depresion.
This is intertwined with advice from two experienced mental health professionals:
Dr. Moira Rynn, an Associate Psychiatrist at Columbia University and Ernest P.S. Smith,
a Psychoanalyst based in New York City, who also counsels troubled youth.
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