Thank you so much love these videos, I’m in the USA and I do believe that we are on the path of the UK I don’t live there so I don’t know if the whole situation is worse there, but ours here has gotten out of control, especially with the political divide that isinjected into this conversation
As the speaker said, this isn't the first time that ideological capture has interfered with evidence based treatment of young people, and it's not the only one now either. Marco, A. M. (2011). "The "Participating Victim" in the Study of Erotic Experiences Between Children and Adults: An Historical Analysis." "[O]ne of the most notable evolutions in how these experiences are treated has been the progressive disappearance and/or the intense redefinition of what earlier researchers called "participating victims," i.e., minors apparently interested in accepting and/or sustaining these relationships.[...] [T]he current ‘‘taboo’’ against the scientific study of these children and their experiences contributes nothing positive, but is instead a serious impediment to any appropriate understand in this area."
Interesting talk. It’s hard for me to listen to Uk people sometimes, as they smack their lips more than Americans. But she has a lot of good things to say.
I've been noticing recently how British audiobook narrators pronounce the P at the end of a word. I suppose that could be called a lip-smacking sound. I think the way English people speak is beautiful.
Plenty of good news...that was heartening! She most certainly comes across as great leader, too.
Thank-you to you and your team Dr. Irvine. Great talk.
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Keep up the good work. Sanity will prevail!
Thank you so much love these videos, I’m in the USA and I do believe that we are on the path of the UK I don’t live there so I don’t know if the whole situation is worse there, but ours here has gotten out of control, especially with the political divide that isinjected into this conversation
I love what you're doing! Keep up the good work!❤❤❤
Gender is a verb, not a noun.
So grateful for your work!
Thanks
Thank you 🙏
We also call general practitioners "GP" in America.
As the speaker said, this isn't the first time that ideological capture has interfered with evidence based treatment of young people, and it's not the only one now either.
Marco, A. M. (2011). "The "Participating Victim" in the Study of Erotic Experiences Between Children and Adults: An Historical Analysis."
"[O]ne of the most notable evolutions in how these experiences are treated has been the progressive disappearance and/or the intense redefinition of what earlier researchers called "participating victims," i.e., minors apparently interested in accepting and/or sustaining these relationships.[...] [T]he current ‘‘taboo’’ against the scientific study of these children and their experiences contributes nothing positive, but is instead a serious impediment to any appropriate understand in this area."
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Interesting talk. It’s hard for me to listen to Uk people sometimes, as they smack their lips more than Americans. But she has a lot of good things to say.
What a bizarre comment
@@VauxhallViva-s8x It's the comment of another person who thinks the entire internet is about them.
I've been noticing recently how British audiobook narrators pronounce the P at the end of a word. I suppose that could be called a lip-smacking sound. I think the way English people speak is beautiful.
Is that what it is? I love watching British shows but the mouth noises are really jarring.
The doctors going along with this stupidity need to be investigated