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with dsm free diagnosis became interesting. dream interpretation was the subject of cocktail party chatter. after dsm 3 because diagnoses were so clearly spelled out, started talking about zero diagnosis, their boss diagnosis, diagnosis became a popular topic. to dsm even though they're expensive, fat and boring books are perennial best sellers, hundreds of thousands of copies sold every year, more than -- the lawyers are buying the lot but so are people because it is interesting to study diagnosis. this is good because the diagnostic system is used well. it is bad if the diagnosis system is used for the. 80% of the diagnosis and medication is being done by primary care doctors, not psychiatrists. 80%. ninety% of prescriptions for anti anxiety agents, 80% for anti-depressant, 60% stimulants, 50% for anti psychotics. not by psychiatrists but primary-care doctors. little training usually 7 minutes with a patient. psychiatric diagnosis was a crucial moment of a person's life. if it is done well that can lead to a better life. done
with dsm free diagnosis became interesting. dream interpretation was the subject of cocktail party chatter. after dsm 3 because diagnoses were so clearly spelled out, started talking about zero diagnosis, their boss diagnosis, diagnosis became a popular topic. to dsm even though they're expensive, fat and boring books are perennial best sellers, hundreds of thousands of copies sold every year, more than -- the lawyers are buying the lot but so are people because it is interesting to study...
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and i base it upon, you know, some of the criteria that i read in the dsm iv which is now the in the dsm iv which is now the v, one of the guests on another show is on -- corrected me on that and it's really no different in the version, but, you know, it has a manifestation. first of all, george is a spiritual and religious person. he comes from a religious family that believes in the ten commandments. and one of those are thou shall not kill. even though the act was deemed as self-defense and he was acquitted of the charges of second-degree murder, you know, we as human beings, you know, we have those suppressed feelings, and i believe this is just a manifestation of the ptsd, which i believe right now needs to be treated. >> but if he's suffering from all this, what is he doing in a house full of guns? ar-15s, shotguns, handguns? i mean, surely it's an absolute recipe for potential disaster all over again. >> well, boys will have their toys, as they say, but you know. >> what? >> he has always been around -- >> wait a minute. >> guns -- >> wait a minute, boys will have their toys?
and i base it upon, you know, some of the criteria that i read in the dsm iv which is now the in the dsm iv which is now the v, one of the guests on another show is on -- corrected me on that and it's really no different in the version, but, you know, it has a manifestation. first of all, george is a spiritual and religious person. he comes from a religious family that believes in the ten commandments. and one of those are thou shall not kill. even though the act was deemed as self-defense and...
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you mentioned not going to dsm because of hippa. but is personality accessible in ways that these diagnoses minority? >> we are still try to figure out the best way to do that and there are limitations. in an ideal world, we would like to have vertical psychologists conduct tests on our employees and take that information because it is validated and tested. that is not really a feasible option. so in my talks with other people within the community, we have been toying around the idea of creating a reporting mechanism, asking specific questions, not geared as if you think if someone is nice assist it but behavioral meditation is. so if your supervisor answers a question or that has -- if someone is a narcissist but behavioral manifestations. so if your supervisor answers a questionaire. simply answering questions on things that he has or has not observed in terms of what you behaviorally act in the workplace. it is one of the most feasible ways to get at this problem because you are taking out the clinical aspect. you are taking out
you mentioned not going to dsm because of hippa. but is personality accessible in ways that these diagnoses minority? >> we are still try to figure out the best way to do that and there are limitations. in an ideal world, we would like to have vertical psychologists conduct tests on our employees and take that information because it is validated and tested. that is not really a feasible option. so in my talks with other people within the community, we have been toying around the idea of...
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. >> yes, the dsm 5. i mean, i took -- when i first started going to school, to college, i assumed i would be a psychology major until i realized that there is a lot of lab work involved and that was not as interesting. but, yeah, i always had been interested in psychology and so i am just delighted to have an excuse to think dewpointly about that still, but in the context of acting. >> rose: how is carrie evolving over the three -- now we are halfway through episode 3. >> this season, i think she is in a pretty bleak place. all the characters are, actually. i mean, the cia did blow up last season so we are -- we are -- we are kind of recovering from the devastation of that. all -- >> rose: and also wanting revenge? >> yes. and wanting revenge. but it is also interesting because one of our key writer on the show died in march just as the writers were starting to design the season, and i think this is always going to be a fairly mournful season, but henry bernal, i think really influenced the writers and -
. >> yes, the dsm 5. i mean, i took -- when i first started going to school, to college, i assumed i would be a psychology major until i realized that there is a lot of lab work involved and that was not as interesting. but, yeah, i always had been interested in psychology and so i am just delighted to have an excuse to think dewpointly about that still, but in the context of acting. >> rose: how is carrie evolving over the three -- now we are halfway through episode 3. >>...
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the man is suffering from ptsd, a life-changing event, a trama that was experienced and in the dsm 4, which i read earlier tonight, which states that, you know, the takes place in and around four months. that's the interval and ptsd is directly correlated with a ma r majority of domestic violence cases. are you aware of that? >> well, i'm increasingly aware that there must be a correlation between his mental condition and his propensity to threaten women with guns, yes, because that seems to be -- >> that's their version. piers, if you listen to his call, he said they -- they asked him do you have a weapon? he said yes but it's in the box and it's locked up. >> yeah. >> you know, piers, there is your side, their side and the truth. that's why we have a court -- >> there isn't my side. i don't have a side. i'm not the law enforcement -- >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> it's her side, his side and the truth and the truth -- >> right. >> -- will set you free. >> okay. well consider me liberated. frank taffe, thank you very much indeed. we'll be back with gloria allred with her reaction to
the man is suffering from ptsd, a life-changing event, a trama that was experienced and in the dsm 4, which i read earlier tonight, which states that, you know, the takes place in and around four months. that's the interval and ptsd is directly correlated with a ma r majority of domestic violence cases. are you aware of that? >> well, i'm increasingly aware that there must be a correlation between his mental condition and his propensity to threaten women with guns, yes, because that seems...
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nascent european rebounds also dampening the mood is germany hardening its resistance to the use of the dsm to support national governments and fixing holes and finds should any big ones emerge once the ecb carries out major stress tests next year. big countries like france and stand on the incense to be a central box top of still is the ecp which today was not holding out much hope of agreements on the joint european time and the joint european agency. i would not expect that we can finalize that this heat today. indeed turns out to be the case to the government received any reassurance from chancellor merkel the pes and could eventually be used to help irish banks. michael noonan would say specifically but insisted germany had always been supportive of irish tomatoes on the question of whether property related problems might lurk in the irish banking sector. he had this to say there is no shred of evidence. and if there's any additional capital requirement and ears and six. i know other people and in the opposition parties and a dove in. i've been feeling. has there been using their party
nascent european rebounds also dampening the mood is germany hardening its resistance to the use of the dsm to support national governments and fixing holes and finds should any big ones emerge once the ecb carries out major stress tests next year. big countries like france and stand on the incense to be a central box top of still is the ecp which today was not holding out much hope of agreements on the joint european time and the joint european agency. i would not expect that we can finalize...
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let's shift to dsm, shifting its focus away from pharma. it's going to spin off its fau pharma in a deal worth $2 billion. investors like that, the stock up 3%. renault, we talked about this. up 1%. european car registrations in europe up 1.6%. renault enjoying some of the best gains this month. almost all of the automakers logged gaines in the last 30 days. fiat saw registration down over 7%. and one of the other big gainers today, easyjet, revenues are up and it's up 6%. take a look at bond yields where we stand at the moment, particularly with treasuries. 2.68%, we were yielding 2.71% yesterday on the ten year. we have seen a fall in the level of expectations for what a yellen fed will mean with her confirmation coming up, as well. the dollar today on the defensive. dollar/yen, once again, we haven't held that break through, from 99.70. sterling back over 1.60 nearly to 1.61. that's where we stand right now. in europe, to recap the asian session, let's bring in sixuan from singapore. hi, sixuan. >> thank you, ross. treading markets today
let's shift to dsm, shifting its focus away from pharma. it's going to spin off its fau pharma in a deal worth $2 billion. investors like that, the stock up 3%. renault, we talked about this. up 1%. european car registrations in europe up 1.6%. renault enjoying some of the best gains this month. almost all of the automakers logged gaines in the last 30 days. fiat saw registration down over 7%. and one of the other big gainers today, easyjet, revenues are up and it's up 6%. take a look at bond...
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that still means that, but you can't, you can't use clinical terms from the dsm. that's where you kind of draw that line into medical territory. so that's what i think the biggest challenge is. >> hi, you mentioned taking reports from coworkers that observe things about people. is it of more value to have of anonymous reports or to have the person name who the reporter is? >> i think both prove beneficial, actually. i know that we certainly have a problem in the bureau. i think there's a large sense of camaraderie between our agents that might not, might not enable someone to be more forthright when they're reporting something. so anonymous reporting system might work best in environments like that where you fear that people won't report unless it's anonymous. ideally, you would like to know who's reporting it so then you could then follow up with them. i do think the critical aspect any type of coworker, supervise reporting mechanism is that nothing that's reported triggers any type of specific punitive action. that's the biggest thing, and especially with some o
that still means that, but you can't, you can't use clinical terms from the dsm. that's where you kind of draw that line into medical territory. so that's what i think the biggest challenge is. >> hi, you mentioned taking reports from coworkers that observe things about people. is it of more value to have of anonymous reports or to have the person name who the reporter is? >> i think both prove beneficial, actually. i know that we certainly have a problem in the bureau. i think...
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you can't use clinical terms from the dsm. that is where you draw that line into medical territory. that is what one of the biggest challenges are. >> hi. he mentioned taking reports from co-workers that observe things about people. is it of more value to have anonymous reports are to have the person named with the reporter is? >> a thing both prove beneficial actually. we certainly have a problem in that bureau. if there is large sense of camaraderie between her agents that might not enable someone to be more forthright when they are reporting something so an anonymous reporting system might work best in environment like that where you fear people want reported less it's anonymous. ideally you would like to know who is reporting it so you can then follow-up with them. i do think a critical aspect in any type of co-workers supervisor reporting mechanism is that nothing that is reported reported triggers any type of specific punitive action that's the biggest thing especially with some of the psychosocial indicators and all of indicators. no one thing is meant to trigger anything so
you can't use clinical terms from the dsm. that is where you draw that line into medical territory. that is what one of the biggest challenges are. >> hi. he mentioned taking reports from co-workers that observe things about people. is it of more value to have anonymous reports are to have the person named with the reporter is? >> a thing both prove beneficial actually. we certainly have a problem in that bureau. if there is large sense of camaraderie between her agents that might...
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dsm, the world's leading vitaminmaker sticking to its 2013 target of around close to 1.4 billion euros per sales. german health care group fresenius, stock up 2.7%. confirmed its 2013 outlook with the release of a 9% rise in sales for the year to september. and the fall of the day, unusual for bmw to have an awful lot, but now over 4%, slipping again with its third quarter numbers. the german automaker blaming high tech costs for a fall in its growth earnings. but they did pay less income tax, so they still managed to increase third quarter net profits to 1.3 billion euros. the stock off fairly heavily. talking about bmw, they're recapping the headlines today. the automaker failing to avoid european speed bumps. and china's central bank is ramping up its inflation watch. this is the chinese premier adopts a hawkish tone. >>> still to come, it's the first tuesday of november. and that means election day for millions of americans. we'll take a closer look at one of the races bringing big change to the big apple. we'll be in new york when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is
dsm, the world's leading vitaminmaker sticking to its 2013 target of around close to 1.4 billion euros per sales. german health care group fresenius, stock up 2.7%. confirmed its 2013 outlook with the release of a 9% rise in sales for the year to september. and the fall of the day, unusual for bmw to have an awful lot, but now over 4%, slipping again with its third quarter numbers. the german automaker blaming high tech costs for a fall in its growth earnings. but they did pay less income tax,...