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Voices In The Family
Hear Voices in the Family Mondays at noon, with a repeat broadcast Sunday at 6 a.m.
Many of our past programs can also be heard anytime via Real Audio. Here are some helpful hints for using Real Audio.
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Past programs - May 2002
05/06/02
Schizophrenia: Treatment, Access, Hope for the Future?
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Schizophrenia has been called the most severe and disabling of all mental illnesses. 2.2 million Americans suffer from it, and many of them have no access to treatment.
Join Dr. Dan Gottlieb for a follow-up to his conversation with mathematician John Nash. He will discuss schizophrenia research and treatment with the country's leading experts in the field. Our guests are Dr. Sam Keith of the University of New Mexico, and Dr. Bernard Arons, director of the Center for Mental Health Services. The program also explores the impact of schizophrenia on the family.
05/13/02
Children and Sexuality
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Many parents and educators feel that society has to protect children from sex - but author Judith Levine challenges this assumption in her new book "Harmful to Minors." Levine argues that denying children and teens sexual expression and information causes much more problems than it prevents. Dr. Dan Gottlieb will discuss this controversial book with Judith Levine.
05/20/02
Relationships
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Building meaningful relationships is difficult, and often painful. So are we better off all by ourselves, or should we keep working away at this thing called love?
Join Dr. Dan Gottlieb for a conversation about relationships on the next Voices in the Family. His guest is psychotherapist and author Deborah Luepnitz. Her new book is called "Schopenhauer's Porcupines."
05/27/02
Encore Presentation: Stroke
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Each year, close to 600,000 people suffer a stroke. The physical effects of suffering a stroke can be devastating. In fact, stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability in this country. But of course, it can have an equally grave impact on mental health and the family. Join Dr. Dan Gottlieb for a discussion on the psychological effects of stroke. We'll explore mental health and rehabilitation with Neuro-Psychologist Dr. Mark Duomo. We'll also hear from a stroke survivor, and explore the connection between stress and stroke.
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