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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

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Report: Giants open to talking Madison Bumgarner trade

There's a new sheriff in town in San Francisco and he's looking to potentially put his stamp on the Giants. According to Jon Paul Morosi of MLB.com, the Giants...

WATCH: Marcus Mariota finds Corey Davis on incredible 48-yard TD

Late in the third quarter of Monday's game with the Houston Texans, Marcus Mariota and Corey Davis gave the Tennessee Titans a much needed jolt. After jumping out...


Le’Veon Bell can ‘just imagine’ playing with Andrew Luck

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is red hot. That has caught the attention of Le'Veon Bell, the Pittsburgh Steelers running back who's soon to be a free...

WATCH: Texans’ Lamar Miller burns Titans with 97-yard TD run

This past Sunday saw Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster put up a 97-yard touchdown catch against the Denver Broncos. He's the only player to have scored...

NFL Brass Quiz

From NFL head coaches to general managers to owners, how well to do you know the strategists and the money makers? Take the NFL Brass Quiz from...

Steve Kerr: Stephen Curry will return to full practice Tuesday

The Golden State Warriors now have a timeline for Stephen Curry's return from a groin injury. The two-time NBA MVP will miss his ninth consecutive game when...

WATCH: Titans stun Texans on 61-yard Jonnu Smith TD

With his Tennessee Titans already up 3-0 on the Houston Texans, tight end Jonnu Smith came through with an explosive play to expand the lead. Smith started the...

LaVar Ball: LaMelo is better than LeBron was as a teenager

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Leonard Fournette suspended one game for fighting

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Did ‘The Good Place’ doom the Jaguars to the Pit of Misery?

The Jacksonville Jaguars were supposed to be amazing. They came within an inch of representing the AFC in Super Bowl LII and everyone figured they'd be right...
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Aldon Smith pleads no contest in domestic violence case

Aldon Smith has made a deal with prosecutors over domestic violence charges stemming from an incident with his fiancee back in March. Smith initially pleaded not guilty. But...

Gardner Minshew breaks social media silence with thank you post

Washington State quarterback and Heisman candidate Gardner Minshew has captured the attention of the nation with his outstanding play this season. He's also made headlines for other reasons...

Andy Dalton could have played his final game with the Bengals

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Bengals place QB Andy Dalton on injured reserve

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Report: Warriors’ DeMarcus Cousins targeting post-Christmas return

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Report: Colts TE Jack Doyle expected to be placed on IR

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Twitter reacts to Blake Bortles being benched

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Blake Bortles benched for Cody Kessler

Just hours after the Jacksonville Jaguars fired offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, they have benched Blake Bortles for Cody Kessler. https://twitter.com/Jaguars/status/1067140823106621443 Clearly, the brass in Jacksonville had it up to...
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Report: Braves sign Josh Donaldson to one-year, $23 million deal

The Atlanta Braves are making waves in free agency to start the week. Fresh of reports indicating the team has signed seven-time All-star catcher Brian McCann, comes...

Baker Mayfield calls Hue Jackson ‘fake,’ fires back at ‘First Take’ over ‘grow up’...

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Report: Braves sign All-Star catcher Brian McCann

Fresh off losing All-Star catcher Kurt Suzuki to the division-rival Washington Nationals in free agency, the Atlanta Braves have brought back a player from their past. According to...
New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo

Twitter reacts to Ben McAdoo being spotted at Jacksonville airport

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Likely first-round pick N’Keal Harry declares for 2019 NFL Draft

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Mike McCarthy after latest loss: ‘I need to coach better’

Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is finding his seat scorching hot following the team’s latest defeat at the hands of the division-rival Minnesota Vikings on...
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Von Miller channels Bill Belichick: ‘We’re on to Cincinnati’

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Potential top-five pick Rashan Gary declares for 2019 NFL Draft

Michigan star defensive lineman and potential top-five pick Rashan Gary has announced his decision to forego his senior season and enter the draft. https://twitter.com/RashanAGary/status/1067108817148829699 In no way is this...

Winners and losers from college football’s regular season

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Stephen Curry crash video shows how lucky he was to escape unharmed

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Mike Leach not interested in return to Texas Tech

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Michael Clayton Wide Receiver Program

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Michael Clayton of the New York Giants is ready to bring out your wide receiver potential with this collection of 14 instructional videos. He will give you the step-by-step guide to your favorite routes, the proper stance and even the how-to's for reading coverage. Explode off the line, get the proper angle and take it to the house with expert insights from a pro. 
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StrengthCoach- Copenhagen Adductors?


Michael Boyle 
Add one more to the geographical lexicon.
First it was Romanian Deadlifts  and Russian Twists
Then it was Bulgarian Lunges and Turkish Get Ups. 
I thought we were done but along came Nordic Leg Curls.
But, now we have city's claiming exercises with Copenhagen getting it's own Adductor Exercise. 
Much like it's geographical predecessors the Copenhagen Adductor exercise is now the current cure-all for groin strains. What is it with geography and injury prevention claims?
In case you are not familiar, the Copenhagen Adductor exercise is a modification of a side plank designed to create both concentric and eccentric stress on the adductor muscles.
There are a number of modifications but, the video below describes a safe and relatively simple use of the exercise. I don't love this setup though as it requires a coach or a partner.


To be honest, it was better than I thought. My initial impression upon seeing the video above was that I would be worried about the valgus stress on the knee if you tried the non-partner version we filmed. However, a bunch of us tried it and no one complained of MCL pain/ discomfort so, that's one hurdle down.
My only other complaint/issue is that much like a multi-hip machine this is a long lever, frontal plane adduction. The reality from a functional anatomical sense is that adduction is much more of a concept than an actual movement.
Pure frontal plane adduction never occurs, particularly with a straight lever arm. Adduction is actually a combination of either flexion and adduction or, extension and adduction. In other words they never really happen. All true adduction involves either a flexion component or an extension component. In the Copenhagen Adductor exercise the stress is non-functional nature. 
The video on the site is a Pilates Ring Adduction done at both 90 and 45 degrees of hip flexion, probably slightly easier but, more functional from an adductor standpoint.
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The Truth About Cancer Featuring: Live Event #49 - Chris Wark Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of Chris Wark's presentation at TTAC's LIVE Event in 2017. Chris continues to tell his powerful story of resisting chemotherapy... beginning with the first step of his healing journey: to find a juicer! Chris recounts his family and friend's reactions to his decision not to do chemotherapy... and the intense pressure that he felt to continue with conventional treatment. He tells us the story of asking his doctor about available alternative therapies. His doctor was clearly irritated and told him that he was insane if he didn't do chemotherapy. But, he began the journey anyway. Watch the full video to discover some of the books that inspired Chris and how to "overdose on nutrition". Learn how cancer is a business and why many cancer drugs that are proven ineffective are being put on the market anyway. Most importantly, Chris opens up about the limited options he was given and the emotional toll that it took on him and his wife. We hope this video inspires you to continue on your path to explore all of your healing options. Do doctors profit from chemotherapy? Find out here: http://bit.ly/TTACGlQ Be sure to tune into more awesome clips from TTAC LIVE 2017 here: http://bit.ly/TTACGlQ ------------------------------------- About Chris Wark ------------------------------------- Chris Wark is an author, speaker and health coach. Chris was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer in 2003 at 26 years old. He had surgery, but instead of chemotherapy used nutrition and natural therapies to heal himself. Chris has lectured at smoothie bars, health and wellness events, hospitals, churches, culinary schools, Whole Foods Market and more. Chris has made many appearances on radio and television including The Ricki Lake Show and The Lisa Oz Show and inspires countless people to take control of their health and reverse disease with a radical transformation of diet and lifestyle. ------------------------------------- About TTAC LIVE 2017 ------------------------------------- In October 2017, more than 40 of the world’s most renowned and respected cancer and natural health experts came together in Orlando, FL, for The Truth About Cancer LIVE 2017. Each speaker revealed their latest therapies and breakthroughs to beat, treat, and prevent cancer. The information they shared changed the lives of countless people and gave everyone hope for a healthier life. Because the truth is: There are MANY different ways to prevent and heal cancer... and we don’t want you to miss a single one. The knowledge you gain from these presentation excerpts can help eliminate the fear of cancer from your life and replace it with hope. Discover little-known natural therapies, treatments, and protocols to heal and prevent cancer from 40 of the world’s leading cancer experts. Go here to find out more: http://bit.ly/own-ttac-live-event -------------------------------------------------- About The Truth About Cancer -------------------------------------------------- Our mission here at The Truth About Cancer is to educate the world on ALL the solutions and choices available to prevent and beat cancer, not just the surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation you hear from the conventional cancer establishment. Every single day, tens of thousands of people just like you are curing cancer and/or preventing it from destroying their bodies. It’s time to take matters into your own hands and educate yourself on real cancer prevention and treatments. It could save your life or the life of someone you love. TTAC co-founder Ty Bollinger traveled the country and the globe and sat down with the foremost doctors, researchers, experts, and cancer conquerors to find out their proven methods for preventing and treating cancer. You can watch Episode 1 & 2 of A Global Quest NOW for FREE by following this link: http://bit.ly/TTACGlQ Learn more about our latest docu-series The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest here: http://bit.ly/agq-silver-package

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Concurrent Documentation for Treating Patients with Mental Illness
By: Linda Rosenberg

Concurrent Documentation is strategy that can be learned and applied in a relatively short period of time. Essentially, concurrent documentation means that provider staff work with the clients during assessment, service planning and intervention sessions to complete as much related documentation as possible and appropriate.

There are a number of significant benefits to concurrent documentation including:
1. Enhancing client and family involvement in the therapeutic/ rehabilitative process (i.e. it supports the Person Centered "Golden Thread" and... clients and families like it!
2. Improves the quality of life for staff by eliminating documentation backlogs and the feeling of ‘never catching up". It can drastically reduce documentation time to direct service ratios.
3. Helps staff more easily attain performance standards and have time for other useful activities.
4. Focuses and improves the quality of documentation content

The primary steps to a transition to concurrent documentation involve:
1. Motivating staff by clearly demonstrating the clinical and personal value of concurrent documentation.
2. Moving staff from a "that's not possible" to an "I can do that" position.
3. Attainment of competencies in specific strategies for using concurrent documentation for a variety of processes (e.g. assessment, service planning, service progress notes) and in a variety of settings (e.g. office based vs. field based, individual vs. group, paper forms vs. EMR).

The ideal preparation for transition to concurrent documentation involves:
1. Staff training (preferably onsite but can be done via web-ex)
2. Recruitment of volunteers to conduct a pilot (in the present context the pilot staff would be perfect candidates)
3. Implementation of a concurrent documentation pilot that includes minimal collection of data to demonstrate the reduction in documentation to direct service ration as well as to provide support for ongoing improvement in the process.

Overcoming Specific Attendance/ Engagement Barriers Associated with Mental Illness

Additional strategies include those that target specific barriers to engagement. Here are some self assessment questions that may help identify areas to consider:

No Show/ Cancellation Protocols:
1. Is there a clear definition for no-shows vs. cancellations?
2. Does all staff know and record client absences using the definitions consistently?
3. Is there a standard protocol for intervening with clients based on no-show/ cancel thresholds (e.g. clients miss more than 1 in 6 sessions)? Some potential interventions may include:

Scheduling:
1. Are cancellations/ no shows due to inconvenient scheduling days/ times?
2. Should the schedule be reviewed with the client and appropriate accommodations made?

Transportation:
1. Does a client have difficulty arranging transportation or have unreliable transportation?
2. Can the provider assist in getting transportation commitment/ support from family, transportation providers, etc. (This may interrelate with scheduling )

Reminders:
1. Does the client report that he/she forgets about appointments?
2. Can personal reminder calls be made? Automated calls are least effective and clinician calls are more effective than support staff calls.

Other Service Preferences:
1. Are there other service preferences (e.g. provider gender) that would help with client engagement?

Medication Side Effects:
1. For clients who do not consistently adhere to prescribed medication regimens or who's attendance for medication management sessions is poor, have the obstacles to adherence been specifically identified and strategies for addressing the obstacles discussed with the client (and possibly incorporated into the service plan)

For example:
1. Does the client feel the medication does not work?
2. Does the client not know why he/she is taking certain medications?
3. Does the client experience side effects that he/she feels outweigh medication benefits?
4. Does the client forget to take or lose medications?

Possible strategies include:
1. Ongoing client education regarding prescribed medications
2. Interventions designed to address coping with and/or attenuating side effects
3. Techniques (e.g. Motivational Interviewing) to help client weigh medication adherence ‘benefits' against medication adherence ‘costs'.
4. Adjusting medications and or dosing to address distressing side effects.

Alternative Service Schedule Options for Mental Health Patients

The above approaches to improving engagement all assume that it is the provider's first responsibility to work with the client to understand and overcome challenges to engagement. It is best (and usually correct) to first assume that the problem is with the services and not the client. These types of strategies should be the first line of intervention and should be attempted for a period of time sufficient to assess effectiveness. However, clients have a choice regarding their willingness to fully participate in services. Ongoing cancellation, and particularly no-show/ patterns, despite skilled Person Centered approaches to improving engagement, can put a strain on staff's ability to maintain performance standards and thus limit access to care for other clients.

In these cases, it is sometimes prudent to apply alternative service schedule options for medication management appointments. For example, if after exhausting person centered approaches like those outlined above, clients continue to regularly ‘no show' for medication appointments, they may be transferred to ‘first come --first serve' open clinic hours as opposed to scheduled appointments. This kind of intervention should be a last resort, but sometimes clients will re-engage (or at least make an effort to attend appointments) to regain their scheduled appointments.

Customer Service Training for Treating Mental Health Patients

Another key engagement strategy is one that is core to any service delivery industry -- enhanced customer service. Numerous community behavioral healthcare organizations have recognized that there is a need to develop enhanced internal and external customer service training/approaches. Interestingly, experience indicates that there is almost always a parallel between the need to provide enhanced external customer service with the need to enhance internal customer service.

It seems that an important prerequisite to addressing internal changes is the requirement to focus on "internal" customer relations between staff members, units, programs, and locations. Where mental and behavioral health care organizations have been able to address internal customer relation needs/challenges, there seems to be a pronounced secondary benefit of being more attentive to the needs of the external consumers/customers. A positive and interesting method to assess internal customer service levels is to ask each member of the management team including line staff supervisors the following question with everyone present:

"If you had complete control of your budget, would you purchase services from your other management team members or from other units/programs within your center?"

This one question has provided a full day of important and honest feedback at management retreats. The key outcome is to identify the level of "noise" between units/programs/function areas which is produced by lack of cooperation/personality conflicts, etc. The higher the level of noise identified the more attention that management team members must divert from ensuring positive customer services is being provided daily to clients.

The consultation requests to provide consumer/customer service training has increased across the nation. The purpose of the training is to provide enhanced awareness within the mental and behavioral health care organizations of how staff can provide "delightful" service to consumers. During the course of the training, staff are challenged to identify the customer service approach they utilize when consumers visit (this exercise does not intend to address different therapeutic relationships). The focus of efforts in the training assist staff to define the four typical customer service approaches -- a job focus, a client focus, a consumer focus, and a customer focus.

As clinical and non-clinical staff members begin to define each of these terms, a significant level of similarity of service attitudes, definitions and opinions emerge between mental and behavioral health care organizations. Below is an outline summary of the four different approaches as commonly defined:

1. Job Focus - "It's just a job/ it's not my job!"

2. Patient/ Client Focus - "They need us!"

3. Consumer Focus - "They choose us!"

4. Customer Focus - "We need them!"

When a behavioral health staff defines each term and move from a job to a client to a consumer to a customer focus, the customer service changes become obvious. The difference in all four-service approaches is embodied in the summary characteristics of "It's just a job/it's not my job" Vs. "They Need Us!" Vs. "They Choose Us!" Vs. "We Need Them!" This exercise consistently produces an interesting outcome -- a concern that some staff approach consumers/customers with an "It's just a job" or "They Need Us" service delivery model.

An example of a customer service awareness change came from a customer training session several years ago where a clinical supervisor raised her hand and shared an incident that had happened the previous day. One of her clinicians told her a consumer was upset because he was required to fill out the same form for the third time. The supervisor was known as a very strong consumer advocate within the mental and behavioral health care organizations. However, she insisted the consumer follow protocol and complete the third form. At the training, she realized she had advocated for the service delivery system, not the consumer. Framed another way, mental and behavioral health care organization staff members seem to focus more efforts on customer service to benefit the service delivery system, as opposed to customer service to benefit the consumer.
Linda Rosenberg is the president and CEO of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare. TNC specializes in lobbying for research toward the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and substance abuse. Lean more at www.thenationalcouncil.org.

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“Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath” (Ephesians 4:26).
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