The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology (ICSPP) is a nonprofit antipsychiatry research and educational network whose focus is the critical study of the mental health professions and their consumer markets. ICSPP was originally founded in 1971 by controversial psychiatrist Peter Breggin. The organization also publishes the journal Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry.
ICSPP's stated mandate includes "maintaining the highest possible principles and scientific standards in psychology and psychiatry" and "seeks to raise the level of scientific knowledge and ethical discourse, while empowering professionals who are devoted to principled human sciences and services unsullied by professional and economic interests."
ICSPP is concerned with the impact of mental health theories on public policy. Specifically, ICSPP has focused on delivering warnings about the potential dangers of psychiatric drugs, electroshock treatment or ECT and psychosurgery.
ICSPP has hundreds of researchers, psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists, social workers, attorneys, professors and teachers in their membership list. Some of them have been pivotal in FDA changes, media releases and establishing treatment centers.
ICSPP's stated mandate includes "maintaining the highest possible principles and scientific standards in psychology and psychiatry" and "seeks to raise the level of scientific knowledge and ethical discourse, while empowering professionals who are devoted to principled human sciences and services unsullied by professional and economic interests."
ICSPP is concerned with the impact of mental health theories on public policy. Specifically, ICSPP has focused on delivering warnings about the potential dangers of psychiatric drugs, electroshock treatment or ECT and psychosurgery.
ICSPP has hundreds of researchers, psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists, social workers, attorneys, professors and teachers in their membership list. Some of them have been pivotal in FDA changes, media releases and establishing treatment centers.
Somerset Primary School is a government run Primary school in Bermuda, which takes children from ages 4 to 11.
Children must be 5 years old between January 1 and December 31, and enter P1 in the September of the year in which they turn five.
They must be resident in the same zone as the primary school to which application is made. Priority in enrollment is given to in-zone siblings of pupils in Primary 1 to 5 already attending the school to which application is made. If the school is over-subscribed, priority in admissions is given to in-zone residents who reside nearest that school.
Somerset Primary is divided into an infants block that houses P1 and P2 and a senior school which houses P3-P6. There are 181 students in total with two classes in each year. On average there are 15 students in a class.
Children must be 5 years old between January 1 and December 31, and enter P1 in the September of the year in which they turn five.
They must be resident in the same zone as the primary school to which application is made. Priority in enrollment is given to in-zone siblings of pupils in Primary 1 to 5 already attending the school to which application is made. If the school is over-subscribed, priority in admissions is given to in-zone residents who reside nearest that school.
Somerset Primary is divided into an infants block that houses P1 and P2 and a senior school which houses P3-P6. There are 181 students in total with two classes in each year. On average there are 15 students in a class.
Solveig Sandnes is a Danish singer and songwriter. She is a former member of the band Lovebites.
She is best known for her song "Marie", from her debut album Analog. It was an international hit, mostly on the Japanese and Southeast Asian pop charts during the summer of 1999. The song went to No. 1 in Japan and was used in the 2005 film All About Anna. The song was written about her sister and has a catchy radio melody. In 2000, Sandnes released the follow up to Analog, Vagabond Squaw, which was released in Japan under Victor Entertainment.
Music
Her music can be described as Swede-pop, akin to the catchy melodic pop of The Cardigans. Solveig frequently collaborates with veteran engineer Tore Johansson.
Music video
Her music video for the song, "Marie", sees her mistaking someone else's house as her sister's. Controversial in its appeal, she appears in a bikini and has a brief shower scene that shows slight nudity.
She is best known for her song "Marie", from her debut album Analog. It was an international hit, mostly on the Japanese and Southeast Asian pop charts during the summer of 1999. The song went to No. 1 in Japan and was used in the 2005 film All About Anna. The song was written about her sister and has a catchy radio melody. In 2000, Sandnes released the follow up to Analog, Vagabond Squaw, which was released in Japan under Victor Entertainment.
Music
Her music can be described as Swede-pop, akin to the catchy melodic pop of The Cardigans. Solveig frequently collaborates with veteran engineer Tore Johansson.
Music video
Her music video for the song, "Marie", sees her mistaking someone else's house as her sister's. Controversial in its appeal, she appears in a bikini and has a brief shower scene that shows slight nudity.
According to the US Geological Survey, a regional moment magnitude 5.6 earthquake
hit San Francisco Bay Area's Alum Rock region of San Jose, California, on October 30,2007 at approximately 8:04:54 PM PDT at 37.432°N, 121.776°W.
The quake caused minor damage from Dublin, Marin, San Francisco, as well as nearby cities near the epicenter, such as Gilroy, Milpitas, Cupertino, and Fremont and was noticeable between San Francisco and as far into the East Bay as Livermore.
The earthquake destroyed control tower windows at the small regional Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose. There were no reports of damage at the large Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (IATA: SJC, ICAO: KSJC, FAA LID: SJC). Wired telephone service had some isolated areas of temporary outages in the south bay and the media reported that cell phone networks in the region were overloaded with a sudden increase in calls in the half hour after the earthquake. There were several media reports that retail locations within 15 miles of the epicenter had items knocked off of shelves, and there was a report that some locations had some suspended ceiling tiles fall down.
There were no media-confirmed reports of serious injuries or minor injuries resulting from the earthquake.
On October 31, 2007 03:54:24PM PDT, a magnitude 3.7 aftershock was reported at N37.43 W121.78 Depth 7.6km. No major injuries or damage reported.
hit San Francisco Bay Area's Alum Rock region of San Jose, California, on October 30,2007 at approximately 8:04:54 PM PDT at 37.432°N, 121.776°W.
The quake caused minor damage from Dublin, Marin, San Francisco, as well as nearby cities near the epicenter, such as Gilroy, Milpitas, Cupertino, and Fremont and was noticeable between San Francisco and as far into the East Bay as Livermore.
The earthquake destroyed control tower windows at the small regional Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose. There were no reports of damage at the large Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (IATA: SJC, ICAO: KSJC, FAA LID: SJC). Wired telephone service had some isolated areas of temporary outages in the south bay and the media reported that cell phone networks in the region were overloaded with a sudden increase in calls in the half hour after the earthquake. There were several media reports that retail locations within 15 miles of the epicenter had items knocked off of shelves, and there was a report that some locations had some suspended ceiling tiles fall down.
There were no media-confirmed reports of serious injuries or minor injuries resulting from the earthquake.
On October 31, 2007 03:54:24PM PDT, a magnitude 3.7 aftershock was reported at N37.43 W121.78 Depth 7.6km. No major injuries or damage reported.