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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 - June 2003
6/2/03
Gay Youth - Part of WHYY's special programming for Gay Pride Month
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In 1997, Jim Wheeler, a gay teen from rural Pennsylvania committed suicide. He was open about his sexuality, and a constant target of taunts and assaults. Jim Wheeler's story inspired three young gay men to document the lives of gay youth across the country.We'll hear from Jim Wheeler's mother and the three young documentary film makers. We'll also explore diversity among gay youth with Dr. Ritch C. Savin-Williams, professor of clinical and developmental psychology at Cornell University. He has written "...and then I became gay."
6/9/03
HIPAA - Your Health Records and Your Privacy
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If you've been at a doctor's office lately, you signed a piece of paper with the letters
H-I-P-A-A on it. Did you read it - or just sign it? HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - and was designed in part to increase the efficiency of transmitting health care records. A new lawsuit charges that health records can now be disclosed without the patients' consent. We'll discuss HIPAA and its effects on the next Voices in the Family. Dan Gottlieb's guest is attorney Jim Pyles, who represents the people and organizations who filed the law suit. We'll also hear from Peter Schwartz, Vice President of Information Services at Friends Hospital.
6/16/03
Business Failure
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Many people dream of having their own business, and being their own boss. As Americans, we have faith that if you work hard enough, you will succeed. But the reality of running a small business is often grueling, and the majority of them go under within five years! Dan Gottlieb will explore the myths of entrepreneurship, and what happens to those who fail. Our guests are Delaware business consultant Ken Thomson, and Psychologist and consultant Dr. Edward Monte.
6/23/03
Men and Depression
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Researchers estimate that more than six million men in the United States have a depressive disorder. Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Men are less likely than women to recognize, talk about or seek help for their depression. Dan Gottlieb will discuss men and mental health.
Our guests are Dr. Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental health, and Alan Eisenstock, author of "Ten on Sunday; the Secret Life of Men."
6/30/03
Reunions
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Do you ever wonder what became of your first love or friends you've lost contact with? Are you thinking about seeking them out? Reunions can heal old wounds or create new tensions and the internet has sparked a new age of reconnecting. Dan Gottlieb will explore reunions and lost loves with psychologist Nancy Kalish. She has written "Lost and Found Lovers." They will discuss what leads us back to our past - nostalgia, or true love? For more information on Nancy Kalish and her book, visit her website.
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