Archive for June, 2007

(Anxiety Disorder News) BSU professor to counsel soldiers (Ball State Daily News)

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Lucinda Woodward, psychological sciences assistant professor at Ball State University, will travel to Ghana, the country east of Liberia. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to high-stress situations such as war, natural disaster and general violence, Woodward said. Previous treatments for PTSD targeted the cognitive aspects and worked to eliminate anxiety, but Woodward, an interpersonal theorist, points out the disorder has multiple facets. Woodward conducted a survey in 2005 and found that all 250 former child soldiers surveyed suffered from depression, general anxiety and PTSD, she said. The former child soldiers were forced by their commanders to commit horrific acts such as killing their own families and performing acts of cannibalism, Woodward said. Woodward said she hoped to combine the treatment methods of cognitive anxiety therapy and the development of social relationships. read more

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Judge reduces sentence for man in child porn case (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)(Anxiety Disorder News)

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Saying that the guideline range did not give proper consideration toward the idea of rehabilitation, a federal judge yesterday sharply departed from the recommended sentence in a child pornography case. Jake Smith, 24, of Mount Washington, was ordered to serve a two-year prison term for possessing 32 video files of child pornography. In pronouncing his sentence, the judge took away an enhancement built into the guidelines for using a computer to access child pornography, because he said, it’s almost like “double counting,” since the computer is now the method of choice for the crime. For several minutes from the bench, the judge talked about the ease with which child pornography can be accessed, and he questioned whether young people even know that looking at it is a crime. Though he reduced the sentence, Judge Diamond called possessing child pornography a serious crime that “promotes and patronizes an evil industry. Smith’s crime occurred even a few months later — after a change in federal sentencing guidelines — the prison term he would have faced would have been 78 to 97 months. read more

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(Anxiety Disorder News) News and opinion since 1995 (Anorak)

Monday, June 25th, 2007

I don’t know why anybody would have wanted to evict me. Brian, Chanelle, Charley, Nicky and Tracey don black caps. Charley’s been telling me all week she couldn’t believe that anyone would ever nominate me. Seány is shown pushing Charley in the swimming pool. She gave a speech about her boots costing £300. Gerry, he took it so seriously. read more

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