Spirits is a boozy biweekly podcast about mythology, legends, and lore. Every episode, co-hosts Julia and Amanda mix a drink and discuss a new story or character from a wide range of places, eras, and cultures. Learn brand-new stories and enjoy re-tellings of your favorite myths, served over ice every two weeks, on Spirits.
Podcast episodes on mythology, folklore, and urban legends, discussed by two tipsy history nerds. Every episode, co-hosts Julia and Amanda mix a drink and discuss a new story or character from a wide range of places, eras, and cultures. Learn brand-new stories and enjoy re-tellings of your favorite myths, served over ice every two weeks, on Spirits.
In the last two decades the clinical and research focus in psychotic disorders has shifted to first episode psychosis, early detection of the prodromal phase of psychosis and an effective integrated treatment model known as "Early Intervention". The first five years of psychosis that is described as a "critical period" is the most important time for recognition and treatment. Services for Early Intervention should be easily accessible, non-threatening and non-stigmatising. Effective treatment is based on successful engagement and the development of trust between patients, their families and the mental health professionals assisting them. Psychosocial interventions have a fundamental place in early treatment. They provide a humane basis for acute and continuing care, prevention or resolution of the secondary consequences of psychosis and the promotion of recovery. Antipsychotic medication is considered effective and is recommended by evidence based research in the treatment of first episode psychosis. A program of extensive public education and specific education forteachers, general health and mental health professionals about the prodrome and nature of first episode psychosis can reduce the duration of untreated psychosis and improve treatment outcome. Countries that do not have services for Early Intervention should seriously consider implementing this model.
We Are the Five WarriorsEnglishJapaneseJapanese Name突とつ撃げきわれら5人にんの戦せん士しRomaji nameTotsugeki! Warera Gonin no SenshiLiteral NameAssault! We Are the Five WarriorsSeriesSagaFortuneteller Baba SagaEpisode #70Chapter counterpart
"We Are the Five Warriors" (突とつ撃げきわれら5人にんの戦せん士し, Totsugeki! Warera Gonin no Senshi, lit. "Assault! We Are the Five Warriors") is the second episode of the Fortuneteller Baba Saga and the seventieth episode in the Dragon Ball series. This episode first aired in Japan on July 15, 1987. Its original American airdate was November 15, 2002.
See keeps the plot twists coming with another riveting, exposition packed episode. "Silk" has Maghra (Hera Hilmar) giving the important backstory of why she fled her people. Boots (Franz Drameh) betrays Baba Voss (Jason Momoa) and the twins, but has other motivations for Maghra. Queen Kane (Sylvia Hoeks) makes her predicament worse. The Cutter (Timothy Webber) realizes he has something of value.
There's a scene in "The Winchesters'" third episode, "You're Lost Little Girl," in which Mary (Meg Donnelly) acknowledges the "wayward" nature of the monsters the gang has faced so far in Season 1. For example, Episode 2 brought in South America's La Tundra, a shape-shifting witch who preyed on people who were mad at their parents. Prior to that, the hunters were pitted against a Lougarou, a werewolf that originates from Haitian folklore.
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