Today, I just feel terminally contaminated by the state of a society that accepts lies as truth, men as women, and turns 1/2 a population against the other to prove their respective points. Post Truth indeed.
This evening, two subjects were arrested as they were live streaming in the Guthrie neighborhood.
This arrest order personally came from Sheriff Nanos via chain of command.
The public can once again see why we fight so hard to rid ourselves of him.
The "great" (holding my nose) Dr. Gary Brucato has declared Nancy chopped up and disposed of, and the panel of the Interview Room is at least publicly agreeing. It is beyond conceivable the family has not instituted or allowed (Cajun Navy, anyone?) volunteers to search.
Nancy Guthrie @SavannahGuthrie - I have tried to remain respectful and supportive of the Guthrie family throughout this incredibly difficult time. However, on day 71 of Nancy’s disappearance, I can no longer ignore the growing concerns many of us share.
I am now seriously questioning Savannah, Cameron, Anni, and Tomasso. Savannah, you are no longer speaking for all of us—we are demanding real answers.
I personally organized a search effort, and seven people showed up to help. But where has the family been? Aside from calling hospitals, why hasn’t there been a visible, active search effort from those closest to Nancy?
From the outside looking in, it is becoming increasingly difficult to understand why it seems that members of the YouTube community are showing more urgency and commitment than her own family.
As I continue searching for Nancy and seeking the truth, the family’s actions and behavior simply do not align with the seriousness of this situation. We need transparency. We need accountability. Most importantly, we need answers.
Photo ops only have us all asking more questions
🚨JUST IN: An independent firm working for Pima County has released its findings into a workplace harassment complaint against Sheriff Chris Nanos brought by former PCSD Lt. Heather Lappin, whom he narrowly defeated in the 2024 election.
The administrative investigation by Northstar Employment & Legal Solutions cleared the sheriff of bullying allegations but found that "the preponderance of the evidence supports a finding that Sheriff Nanos used his authority and department resources for political gain." He is also accused of violating department rules on courtesy and civility for allegedly putting confidential information about Lappin in a press release during the campaign.
HOWEVER -- while the review found the sheriff's actions "inconsistent with the listed policies," it also found that he is not subject those policies because he is an elected official.
A spokesperson for the sheriff's department said Nanos has been made aware of the investigation's results.
"The findings do not support allegations of bullying but note additional concerns," she said in a statement. "The Sheriff has requested the full report for review."
PCSD declined to comment further, citing a pending civil lawsuit.
This is the most neutral summary I’ve seen of the Minnesota murder by ICE. It has ALL angles, it syncs them together, and shows the lead up and aftermath… if you watch this all and still think those shots were justified - you just might be a psychopath.
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSWOMEN' ARE MEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
'TRANSMEN' ARE WOMEN
Do you Agree with Professor Robert Winston who said.....
"I will say this categorically that you cannot change your sex, it is biologically impossible"
Jeffrey Epstein was a cutout who replaced Nikolai Kruchina, Robert Maxwell, and Leonid Veselovsky in Kryuchkov's $50bn+ KGB money laundering operation.
Kruchina got pushed out a window, Maxwell fell off his yacht, and Veselovsky went on to help Trump finance building projects.
When I consult on cases where psychotherapy feels stuck, the problem nearly always comes down to the same thing.
From the get go, therapist and patient never reached a *shared* understanding about the purpose of the therapy—let alone clarified what the patient desires to change about themselves, that psychotherapy can realistically help them to change.
It’s as if therapist and patient depart on a journey without a destination or map and wonder why they keep getting lost.
Some elaboration:
If a patient comes for (say) anxiety or depression, therapist and patient may mistakenly think they have a shared understanding of the the purpose of the work.
They do not.
They have not clarified what the patient desires to change about themselves.
Relief from anxiety or depression is a desired *outcome*—but it does not speak to psychological change.
Of course the patient wants to feel better.
The meaningful questions is: what would the patient need to change about themselves to make it possible for them to feel better?
So the purpose of psychotherapy cannot come into focus until therapist and patient can articulate together what it is about the person’s psychology that is giving rise to the anxiety or depression. What is driving it? Is it something psychotherapy could realistically help to change? And is it something the patient desires to change?
Reaching a mutual understanding and agreement takes skill on the part of the therapist, and serious work for both parties.
It requires developing a clinical case formulation that’s specific to the patient, that links their symptoms or distress to *underlying psychological causes*—which are rarely obvious at the outset.
Thus, three things are inseparable:
1️⃣ a sound clinical case formulation,
2️⃣ a shared understanding of the purpose of therapy, which follows from the case formulation
3️⃣a working alliance between clinician and patient around that shared purpose, as well as the methods to achieve it
This is the foundation of all effective psychotherapy.
When psychotherapy feels stuck, one way to get un-struck is to go back to the basics—and consider whether therapist and patient ever established a sound foundation to build from.
“The goals in therapy are a collaborative effort in which therapist and patient together identify what is distressing to the patient, what the patient would like to change, and what is realistically possible to change in the course of psychotherapy.”
—Glen Gabbard