Centra

Centra

Healthy over Skinny pt. 2

Healthy over Skinny pt. 2

Healthy over Skinny, Part 1

Healthy over Skinny, Part 1

Healthy over Skinny pt. 1

Healthy over Skinny pt. 1

Hospice Memorial Service

Hospice Memorial Service

Holidays in the Hospital

Holidays in the Hospital

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  • @Jgfweb
    @Jgfweb28 күн бұрын

    Best wishes for a great retirement to Drs Kitty, Jan and Ginger. Miss your support and insights. See you around town and the inter webs.

  • @lisaschaeffer
    @lisaschaeffer2 ай бұрын

    Not much here about autism in adults, even seniors.

  • @myworldautistic6839
    @myworldautistic68392 ай бұрын

    Please DO NOT say "tantrum" when you mean meltdown. That kind of mistake puts us, (Autistic people) in danger. For example if i, as a black Autistic adult, have a sensory meltdown in a store, which has happened to me, if people think i am having a "tantrum," i can easily be arrested and because i look normal, no one believes i am Autistic. I have actually been threatened with arrest more rhan once for Autistic catatonia and Autistic neurological issues because people are misinformed and not using these words correctly. This is trauma that I will never recover from. Autistic people have also been killed because of these errors. If people understand that this "behavior" is a neurological collapse, we will be more likely to get help and support, rather than arrest and trespassing. Be careful because the words you use can really make a difference in how we are treated

  • @MishaSkripach
    @MishaSkripach2 ай бұрын

    tantrum equals meltdown. Don't you dare to undermine the emotions of normal children! They are as meltdown as you may be. And all those tentdowns are easily stopped by infliction of quick, strong force upon the actor of the subconscious spectacle. A bucket of cold water over the head couple of time will teach you to never have meltdowns, ask your mum to try this simple measure.

  • @myworldautistic6839
    @myworldautistic68392 ай бұрын

    @@MishaSkripach you need to do your research. Your kind of ignorance is what gets Autistic people hurt, traumatized for life, and killed

  • @leilap2495
    @leilap24952 ай бұрын

    This mom is so sweet. I would go to my room to self-soothe because no one was there to understand me. And the psychologist goes over everything so thoroughly. A+

  • @cherylyoke4872
    @cherylyoke48722 ай бұрын

    Vocal fry is so annoying.

  • @myworldautistic6839
    @myworldautistic68392 ай бұрын

    Yes it is!!

  • @strictnonconformist7369
    @strictnonconformist73692 ай бұрын

    ABA? NOOOOOOOOOO!!! I can’t take a medical professional as being neurodivergent-affirming if they support ABA, because that’s abusive and destructive to autistics to make them mask, which is what ABA is hugely about. I say this as a 52 year-old autistic individual that’s dealt with autistic burnout.

  • @beccar3535
    @beccar35353 ай бұрын

    The pathology paradigm gaslights us about our natural nervous system responses. Our sensitivity and other unique traits are labeled as dysfunctional. Even in trauma-informed clinics, our evolutionarily adaptive responses to stressors are sometimes labeled “faulty neuroception.” Suppression of neurodivergent traits is marketed as regulation strategies. Common interventions promise to limit how much our stress responses impact others rather than support any actual healing. Shame from therapists and doctors fuels anxiety and shutdown. I already spoke about the shame that often accompanies stigmatizing diagnosis, but there are many other topics on which neurodivergent people encounter shaming approaches from professionals, particularly - disability, support needs, finances, sexuality, spirituality, relationship styles, learning styles, and communication styles. Professionals (whether they are neurotypical or highly masking neurodivergents) frequently do not realize when they are enforcing a normative cultural ideal. Another way mistreatment happens is through the way medications are prescribed. I am all for psych medications as disability support. The problem is how meds are given. Trial and error testing of psych meds is disruptive and sometimes dangerous for sensitive neurodivergents. Fortunately they are shifting to more targeted approaches informed by genetic testing, but it should still be understood that trying a new medicine is a big deal to a neurodivergent nervous system. Neurodivergent people are more sensitive to side effects and to shifts in neurochemisty in general, but our reports about how our meds are affecting us are too often invalidated by our prescribing doctors. Retraumatization with professionals happens in many ways. A common one that can happen for anyone of any neurotype is when a therapist pushes someone to confront traumatic memories before they are ready to. For neurodivergent people, there is also a kind of re-traumatization that can happen that is a recreation or reenactment of core wounding. The power dynamic with a therapist can replicate the power dynamic we experience with neurotypical culture. If our therapist pushes us towards the neurotypical cultural ideal, we experience rejection of our true selves and suppression of authentic expression. This reinforces our external locus of control. We may respond to that relational harm with survival-motivated performativity, codependent patterns, and fawning or appeasement. The most extreme way neurodivergent people are harmed by the mental health system is through forcible medication and restraint or imprisonment for displaying distress symptoms. For expressing our distress in ways that are authentic to our divergent selves, we are punished with the complete removal of our autonomy. I have heard countless stories now from neurodivergent people who have been harmed by the system in this way. Their consent was violated, their human rights were revoked, and their dignity was cast aside by medical professionals, all in the name of helping them, while no thought was given to what caused their distress to begin with. www.traumageek.com/blog/social-language-theory-part-2

  • @LivingGratefully
    @LivingGratefully4 ай бұрын

    ♥️ ♥️ thats my dad!!! We are so very grateful for the support he had throughout his journey! He loves the staff like family, and we love them too! ♥️ ♥️

  • @heatherannenoland8649
    @heatherannenoland86494 ай бұрын

    Love you, Louraine🫶🏼

  • @dottief6057
    @dottief60574 ай бұрын

    ❤ So thankful for you, Louraine.

  • @SusanCarolHarpSinger
    @SusanCarolHarpSinger6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this fantastic program. I really appreciate that you offered these topics, & all of the valuable insights shared by Chaplain Emily.

  • @Denise-ux4xd
    @Denise-ux4xd7 ай бұрын

    P0IS0N

  • @meditationmusicbd
    @meditationmusicbd Жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @meditationmusicbd
    @meditationmusicbd Жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @christopherdavis313
    @christopherdavis313 Жыл бұрын

    Nothing for Bedford 😢

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Hi Christopher! We appreciate your interest in Centra's Modernization Plan. We value all the communities we serve. Centra's comprehensive Modernization Plan aims to improve the health and quality of life for each of our areas of service. Although Lynchburg is first, modernization will extend beyond the Lynchburg region. The most recent updates to Bedford Memorial Hospital were completed in 2018 with an expanded Emergency Department to better support Bedford and the surrounding areas. We hope you continue to follow our progress!

  • @teresahenderson602
    @teresahenderson602 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent job disseminating needed information, Kayia and Dr. MacCallum! Kayia we continue to pray for complete healing for you! (Jefferson Villas Bible Study)

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching, Teresa!

  • @bedfordareawelcomecenter6573
    @bedfordareawelcomecenter6573 Жыл бұрын

    We love seeing the Johnson family featured! It's a great commercial!

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    For more information, please visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/rsv/index.html

  • @marieravix5331
    @marieravix5331 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative and great advice

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @mysticmic1
    @mysticmic1 Жыл бұрын

    I see me!

  • @centra_health
    @centra_health Жыл бұрын

    Enjoy your new-found fame!