[humanser] humanser Digest, Vol 121, Issue 18 DSMV

Laura S. Havard lshavard at verizon.net
Tue Jul 22 00:41:21 UTC 2014


JD,
Could you send me the word format of the DSMV?  It would be great to have it
in that format.
Thanks,
Laura


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   1. Re: DSM-5 (Quinto Sanchez)
   2. Re: DSM-5 (Sharri Anderson)
   3. Re: Interpreting non-verbals and making eye	contactwith
      client's (Anjelina)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 10:56:55 -0500
From: "Quinto Sanchez" <sanchezq at prodigy.net>
To: "JD Townsend" <43210 at Bellsouth.net>,	"Human Services Division
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Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
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Hi JD, can I also have a copy in word format please.

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Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 9:54 PM
To: "Dr. Chappell" <mtc5 at cox.net>; "'Dennis R. Sumlin'" 
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<humanser at nfbnet.org>; "'Serena Cucco'" <serena.c.cucco at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5

>
> Hello:
>
> Bookshare has an excellent daisy format copy of the DSM 5 for 
> download, the cost of membership for working folks is less than the 
> cost of the print edition of the book.
>
> I do, however, have a copy in MS Word .dox format and I will pass it 
> along to folks who find this format easier to use.  If you send me an 
> email request I'll send it out as soon as I can.
>
> I will be away for the next week, so it'll be a couple of weeks before 
> I make time to get it out.
>
>
> JD
>
>
>
> From: Dr. Chappell via humanser
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 9:39 PM
> To: 'Dennis R. Sumlin' ; 'Human Services Division Mailing List' ; 
> 'Serena Cucco'
> Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
>
> Does anyone know about DSM 5 in an electronic version. I got IV from 
> my vocational rehab counselor when I started my Master's degree and 
> used it all the way through my doctorate. Now it is obsolete and I 
> trust that 5 should be somewhere in this HTML format or something.
> Mary Tatum Chappell, Psy. D.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dennis R.
> Sumlin via humanser
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:41 PM
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> Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
>
> That makes 2 of us
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Serena Cucco via humanser
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:31 PM
> To: Human Services Mailing List
> Subject: [humanser] DSM-5
>
> Hi all,
>
> J.D., at the HS division meeting, you mentioned you have a Word 
> document of the DSM-5.  I'd like it.  Could you email it to me?
>
> Thanks,
> Serena
>
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 05:39:38 -0400
From: Sharri Anderson <mzanderson27 at gmail.com>
To: Quinto Sanchez <sanchezq at prodigy.net>, 	Human Services Division
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Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
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Hello all,
I would like a copy also please


On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Quinto Sanchez via humanser <
humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi JD, can I also have a copy in word format please.
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "JD Townsend via humanser" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
>
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 9:54 PM
> To: "Dr. Chappell" <mtc5 at cox.net>; "'Dennis R. Sumlin'" < 
> drsumlin at gmail.com>; "'Human Services Division Mailing List'" < 
> humanser at nfbnet.org>; "'Serena Cucco'" <serena.c.cucco at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
>
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> Bookshare has an excellent daisy format copy of the DSM 5 for 
>> download, the cost of membership for working folks is less than the 
>> cost of the print edition of the book.
>>
>> I do, however, have a copy in MS Word .dox format and I will pass it 
>> along to folks who find this format easier to use.  If you send me an 
>> email request I'll send it out as soon as I can.
>>
>> I will be away for the next week, so it'll be a couple of weeks 
>> before I make time to get it out.
>>
>>
>> JD
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Dr. Chappell via humanser
>> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 9:39 PM
>> To: 'Dennis R. Sumlin' ; 'Human Services Division Mailing List' ; 
>> 'Serena Cucco'
>> Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
>>
>> Does anyone know about DSM 5 in an electronic version. I got IV from 
>> my vocational rehab counselor when I started my Master's degree and 
>> used it all the way through my doctorate. Now it is obsolete and I 
>> trust that 5 should be somewhere in this HTML format or something.
>> Mary Tatum Chappell, Psy. D.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
>> Dennis R.
>> Sumlin via humanser
>> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:41 PM
>> To: Serena Cucco; Human Services Division Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [humanser] DSM-5
>>
>> That makes 2 of us
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Serena Cucco via humanser
>> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:31 PM
>> To: Human Services Mailing List
>> Subject: [humanser] DSM-5
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> J.D., at the HS division meeting, you mentioned you have a Word 
>> document of the DSM-5.  I'd like it.  Could you email it to me?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Serena
>>
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 06:46:32 -0400
From: Anjelina <anjelinac at att.net>
To: JD Townsend <43210 at Bellsouth.net>
Cc: Human Services Division Mailing List <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [humanser] Interpreting non-verbals and making eye
	contactwith	client's
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Thank you for this article. I will be able to share it with my instructor.


-Anjelina
Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 19, 2014, at 5:51 PM, "JD Townsend" <43210 at Bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
> New York Times Science Desk Section 2014 03
> 25
> 
> 
> FINDINGS.  Their Pants Aren't on Fire.  By JOHN TIERNEY.  Like the 
> rest of us, airport security screeners like to think they can read 
> body language.  The Transportation Security Administration has spent 
> some $1 billion training thousands of 'behavior detection officers' to 
> look for facial expressions and other nonverbal clues that would 
> identify terrorists.
> 
> But critics say there's no evidence that these efforts have stopped a 
> single terrorist or accomplished much beyond inconveniencing tens of 
> thousands of passengers a year.  The T.S.A.  seems to have fallen for 
> a classic form of
> self-deception: the belief that you can read liars' minds by watching 
> their bodies..
> 
> Most people think liars give themselves away by averting their eyes or 
> making nervous gestures, and many law-enforcement officers have been 
> trained to look for specific tics, like gazing upward in a certain 
> manner.  But in scientific experiments, people do a lousy job of 
> spotting liars.  Law-enforcement officers and other presumed experts 
> are not consistently better at it than ordinary people even though 
> they're more confident in their abilities.
> 
> 'There's an illusion of insight that comes from looking at a person's 
> body,' says Nicholas Epley, a professor of behavioral science at the 
> University of Chicago.  'Body language speaks to us, but only in 
> whispers.
> 
> The T.S.A.  program was reviewed last year by the federal government's 
> Government Accountability Office, which recommended cutting funds for 
> it because there was no proof of its effectiveness.  That 
> recommendation was based on the meager results of the program as well 
> as a survey of the scientific literature by the psychologists Charles 
> F.  Bond Jr.  and Bella M.  DePaulo, who analyzed more than 200 
> studies.
> 
> In those studies, people correctly identified liars only 47 percent of 
> the time, less than chance.  Their accuracy rate was higher, 61 
> percent, when it came to spotting truth tellers, but that still left 
> their overall average, 54 percent, only slightly better than chance.  
> Their accuracy was even lower in experiments when they couldn't hear 
> what was being said, and had to make a judgment based solely on 
> watching the person's body language.
> 
> 'The common-sense notion that liars betray themselves through body 
> language appears to be little more than a cultural fiction,'
> says Maria Hartwig, a psychologist at John Jay College of Criminal 
> Justice in New York City.  Researchers have found that the best clues 
> to deceit are verbal -- liars tend to be less forthcoming and tell 
> less compelling stories -- but even these differences are usually too 
> subtle to be discerned reliably=
> 
> 
> JD Townsend LCSW
> Helping the light dependent to see.
> Daytona Beach, Earth, Sol System
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Merry Schoch via humanser
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:40 AM
> To: 'Anjelina' ; 'Human Services Division Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [humanser] Interpreting non-verbals and making eye 
> contactwith client's
> 
> Hi Angelina,
> 
> JD submitted an article to this list re: this topic.  I will look for 
> it to repost  and also have it posted to our web site.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of 
> Anjelina via humanser
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:16 AM
> To: Human Services Mailing List
> Subject: [humanser] Interpreting non-verbals and making eye contact 
> with client's
> 
> Good morning all,I look forward to hearing about the Human Services
meeting.
> The agenda looked very informative.
> I may have asked this question before, so I apologize for any redundancy.
> I am currently enrolled in an advanced standing MSW program. As I was 
> discussing with my professor how I would complete an assignment, he 
> asked me if I have thought about the challenges of being a totally 
> blind social worker since our culture values eye contact and most 
> communication is nonvertbal. I informed him there are a lot of 
> practicing social workers who are blind.
> What are your thoughts or experiences? How have you dealt with the 
> nonverbals of communication? I look forward to sharing your wisdom 
> with my professor and proving to skeptics I can be an effective social 
> worker who happens to be blind.
> 
> 
> -Anjelina
> Sent from my iPad
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