1 LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU /home/listserv/home/sportpsy September 2014, week 2 2 2342 52_FW: Interest, Optimal Performance, & Self-Regulation27_Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP22_cmcoaching@VERIZON.NET30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 08:02:43 -0400831_US-ASCII From the Ken Pope list serv,
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From: Ken Pope <ken@kenpope.com>
Date: Monday, September 8, 2014 4:55 AM
To: Ken Pope <ken@kenpope.com>
Subject: Interest, Optimal Performance, & Self-Regulation

The *Journal of Experimental Social Psychology* includes an article: "The
role of interest in optimizing performance and self-regulation."

The authors are Paul A. O'Keefe & Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia. [...]37_D0331312.85222%cmcoaching@verizon.net0_0_ 2345 78 52_Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT14_Amber Shipherd20_amshipherd@GMAIL.COM30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 10:05:17 -0500351_UTF-8 Hi List,

I have an undergraduate student who is interested in getting her masters
from a program that combines both sport psych and athletic training. My
version of the Directory of Grad Programs in Sport Psych is a few years old
now so I wanted to get input from the list on what other programs combine
these two areas. [...]66_CAL-xUr6vD1+=WMcBDhz4y7bzyo34QgfwwajpsvknrY_cfL38Hg@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 2424 98 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT20_Chauncey Mirchandani22_chaunceymr14@GMAIL.COM30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 23:06:43 +0800628_us-ascii Hi list please remove me.

Thanks

Sent from my iPhone

> On 8 Sep, 2014, at 11:05 pm, Amber Shipherd <amshipherd@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> I have an undergraduate student who is interested in getting her masters from a program that combines both sport psych and athletic training. My version of the Directory of Grad Programs in Sport Psych is a few years old now so I wanted to get input from the list on what other programs combine these two areas.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks!
> Amber
>
> Amber M. Shipherd, Ph.D., [...]46_3E3E531F-3BE7-405C-94BB-EB8E1E6034E2@gmail.com0_0_ 2523 120 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT17_Jacob S Rauchbach25_Jake.Rauchbach@TEMPLE.EDU30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 11:28:25 -0400651_UTF-8 List please remove me.

Thanks.

On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Chauncey Mirchandani <
chaunceymr14@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi list please remove me.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 8 Sep, 2014, at 11:05 pm, Amber Shipherd <amshipherd@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> I have an undergraduate student who is interested in getting her masters
> from a program that combines both sport psych and athletic training. My
> version of the Directory of Grad Programs in Sport Psych is a few years old
> now so I wanted to get [...]66_CAMjR=ODSH97Nk9rwAakga=BLbD_9ZZH7xrxYbtJ1bCFB4RqbJw@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 2644 192 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT11_William Way16_wway1@ITHACA.EDU30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 15:50:23 +0000453_iso-8859-1 Hi Dr. Shipherd and interested readers,

Ithaca College offers an M.S. in exercise and sport sciences; a program in which students can focus on one of three concentrations: sport psychology, exercise physiology, or human performance. The human performance concentration blends coursework from both sport psychology and exercise physiology. A number of my peers completed that concentration with assistanships as athletic trainers. [...]30_1410191444839.61202@ithaca.edu0_0_ 2837 265 42_Re: Columbus (Ohio) Marathon Psyching Team16_Carter, Jennifer26_Jennifer.Carter2@OSUMC.EDU30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 12:06:14 -0400312_utf-8 Hey Chelsi,

I’m in! I’d like to attend the expo Friday from about 3:30-6:30 or 7:00. Would that work?

I stationed myself at mile 18 last year, along Woody Hayes and Fyffe (if it’s still the same race course) and that seemed to work well, but I’m open to other locations as well. [...]64_054D66139671BE45B89761A73411D774406CF665A6@EXMBOX-VP01.OSUMC.EDU0_0_ 3103 219 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT14_Statler, Traci31_tstatler@EXCHANGE.FULLERTON.EDU30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 16:16:45 +0000381_iso-8859-1 A grad student at Cal State Fullerton can earn a Master's in Kinesiology (with a focus in sport psychology) while working as an Athletic Training Grad Assistant. If the student you describe has an undergrad degree in AT, and is BOC certified, they could be eligible for our program.

Website for CSUF Department of Kinesiology: http://hhd.fullerton.edu/knes/ [...]66_6C663FEBC45E874EA97CE2B8FB153BF665419AA2@EXCHMBX4.AD.FULLERTON.EDU0_0_ 3323 234 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT18_Maximilian Pollack21_mhpollack11@GMAIL.COM30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 18:11:44 -0400480_UTF-8 Barry University also has opportunities for students to pursue Athletic
Training as a Grad Assistant position while completing a Masters degree in
Movement Sciences with specializations in Sport, Exercise, and Performance
Psychology. If anybody has any questions, feel free to contact me back
channel.

Max Pollack
Optimal Mindset Consulting

On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Statler, Traci <
tstatler@exchange.fullerton.edu> wrote: [...]66_CAHYL_n27dKB-8THKAVOFLYVfErEVU-V3hNJAKE3gu6NeECZPwA@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 3558 97 28_blog on post-race depression12_Kate F. Hays28_drhays@THEPERFORMINGEDGE.COM30_Mon, 8 Sep 2014 20:44:44 -0400718_ISO-8859-1 Hello,

A few months ago, I asked on this list for research on post-race
depression and received some information (and some opinion). Thank you!
Finally got around to writing a blog on the subject, posted today @
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-edge-peak-performance-psychology/201409/the-depressive-edge-going-downhill-after-the-race

One thing that I found interesting, doing my own digging around, is that
there seems to be very little current research; that most of the
research (mostly 1980s) is on males; and most of it is
longer-than-marathon distance. Looks to me like there are any number of
dissertations in this area just begging to be developed.... [...]38_540E4D7C.5000407@theperformingedge.com0_0_ 3656 124 56_Re: Graduate programs for combination sport psych and AT15_Judy Van Raalte31_jvanraal@SPRINGFIELDCOLLEGE.EDU30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 07:56:46 -0400542_UTF-8 One more program with both a sport psychology focus and athletic training
opportunities is at Springfield College in MA.
http://www.springfieldcollege.edu/athleticcounseling

Several students have earned master's degrees in Athletic Counseling (in
the Psychology Department) and also worked in Athletic Training. The
program offers internship placements as part of the Athletic
Counseling-Athletic Training collaborative with students working in the
Springfield College Sports Injury Rehabilitation Clinic. [...]66_CALvOGMfy=YNNqkLFSMGgQ0TxoMBVGPuUhNC53fBS7mJZMA3meg@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 3781 3546 38_FW: Hi! An Introduction from Singapore26_Zinsser, Nate CIV USA USMA21_Nate.Zinsser@USMA.EDU30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 09:45:03 -0400572_us-ascii -----Original Message-----
From: Jeanine Heng [mailto:hpm@singaporeshooting.org]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 3:49 AM
To: Zinsser, Nate CIV USA USMA
Cc: 'Troy ENGLE (SPORT)'; Eesha SHAH (SPORT)
Subject: RE: Hi! An Introduction from Singapore

Hi Eesha and Troy, thanks so much for the introduction.

Hi Dr. Zinsser,

As Eesha mentioned, the Singapore Team is currently preparing for the Asian Games 2014 in September and then the next big event would be the South East Asian Games (SEA Games) in Singapore next June 2015. [...]74_6757038BFDCD614DA5213272D1E157980E50590AD3@USMASVGDOIM522.usma.ds.army.edu0_0_ 7328 96 15_apolgies to all26_Zinsser, Nate CIV USA USMA21_Nate.Zinsser@USMA.EDU30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:07:33 -0400344_us-ascii List Serve members,

Please accept my apology for jamming your inbox w/ a non-List message. It's too easy to goof on these damn computers!!!

Dr Nate Zinsser
Director, Performance Enhancement Program
United States Military Academy
West Point, NY 10996
845 938 7814
http://www.usma.edu/cep/SitePages/Home.aspx74_6757038BFDCD614DA5213272D1E157980E5061C2AA@USMASVGDOIM522.usma.ds.army.edu0_0_ 7425 52 16_Hold Those Dates16_MICHAEL L. SACHS17_msachs@TEMPLE.EDU30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:55:04 -0400432_UTF-8 Greetings all. We are pleased to announce the dates of our 17th annual
Northeast Atlantic Sport Psychology (NASP) conference at Temple University,
Friday-Saturday, March 20-21, 2015. We will celebrate the beginning of
Spring with our conference. Weather forecast is for our usual sunny and 70
degrees (norm for that time of year :-)

Please hold those dates and plan on attending. Details to follow ... [...]66_CAD1PXnwk-=UFRum2x-HGnNRfjQ5QTZ-vjQoCKbpVz8EswXPQaQ@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 7478 272 27_more questions about stress14_Dr. Jim Taylor19_jim@DRJIMTAYLOR.COM30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 16:48:58 +0000526_us-ascii Hi all,

As you may have guessed by now, I'm working on a pretty big project related to stress. I really value the opportunity to reality test my ideas and gain knowledge from others in our field with experience in stress.

I have a few more questions I would welcome feedback on. Out of respect for the listsserv, I would appreciate it if you responded only to me directly (please don't just hit Reply). If I feel anything is worthy of a broader audience, I will post the info on the two listsserv. [...]67_eabc1e1de9294c028ca8f993c5ebd1dc@BY2PR01MB092.prod.exchangelabs.com0_0_ 7751 214 31_Re: more questions about stress15_Dr Lynn Johnson13_ldj@SISNA.COM30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:12:50 -0600423_UTF-8 I hit reply because this is a neat idea. Everyone should know. There is
good evidence (meaning, I read a study two or three years ago and couldn't
find it again if you held a gun to my head) that labeling feelings reduces
their emotional impact. So the first thing I'd coach people to do is to
say, "I am feeling very tense and upset right now . . ." or whatever way
they'd describe it. [...]66_CAH7B9Wni1MN+FHHXOTXGuO3eYacyuRpM2-3r4cyeFKRjLpKnWQ@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 7966 4223 59_Webinar on the business of sport psych consulting, Sept. 1712_Kate F. Hays28_drhays@THEPERFORMINGEDGE.COM30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 14:48:02 -0400300_windows-1252 The Canadian Sport Psychology Association is holding a free webinar a
week from Wednesday on The Business of Sport Psychology Consulting.
Space actually /is/ limited--but there are about 15 slots still open.
See below re registration.

Hope to talk with you then--
Kate36_540F4B62.90401@theperformingedge.com0_0_ 12190 138 20_Re: Hold Those Dates19_Dr. Joan Steidinger21_drjoans@EARTHLINK.NET30_Tue, 9 Sep 2014 15:47:35 -0700577_windows-1252 Any possibility of doing presentations? I have a new book coming out mid-November calledSisterhood in Sports: How Female Collaborate and Compete, which I interviewed over 120 female athletes for. Let me know.

Best Regards,
Joan

Dr. Joan Steidinger, CC-AASP
Licensed & Sports Psychologist CA PSY 12505
USOC Registry of Sports Psychology
PresidentCWC-Marin

Website: http://www.powerzonephd.com
Twitter:http://twitter.com/powerzoneph

On Sep 9, 2014, at 8:55 AM, MICHAEL L. SACHS <msachs@temple.edu> wrote: [...]50_AA59249E-F02C-49C1-AD1F-28653B146D77@earthlink.net0_0_ 12329 257 31_Re: more questions about stress14_Dr. Jim Taylor19_jim@DRJIMTAYLOR.COM31_Wed, 10 Sep 2014 14:18:00 +0000101_utf-8 That is something I have found to be useful as well, Lynn.

Can anyone find the citation?67_45635f33cc7748b9b36a4d3fc7d5fbda@BY2PR01MB092.prod.exchangelabs.com0_0_ 12587 105 31_Re: more questions about stress10_Marc Sagal13_sagal@COX.NET31_Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:23:32 -0700769_windows-1252 I've also found emotional labeling to be a useful strategy...

Here's a link w info on references:

http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/emo/11/3/468.html

Marc Sagal
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eavadocz@mailbox.sc.edu<mailto:eavadocz@mailbox.sc.edu>63_94F684C8FDCCE44C909E17A1BF5F85324F9B05CA@CAE145EMBP02.ds.sc.edu0_0_ 12804 19 11_Job Listing11_Al Kornspan26_alankornspan@SBCGLOBAL.NET31_Wed, 10 Sep 2014 16:09:04 -07009_us-ascii 58_1410390544.48499.YahooMailNeo@web181704.mail.ne1.yahoo.com0_0_ 12824 345 31_Re: more questions about stress15_james bruce, jr18_jbruce58@GMAIL.COM31_Wed, 10 Sep 2014 20:16:37 -0600772_UTF-8 mindfulness meditation/centering strategies focused on remaining in the
moment with observation, acceptance and non-judgment. e.g. focus on
breathing (from the diaphragm).

Jim
chicago

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Marc Sagal <sagal@cox.net> wrote:

> I've also found emotional labeling to be a useful strategy...
>
> Here's a link w info on references:
>
> http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/emo/11/3/468.html
>
> Marc Sagal
> Managing Partner
>
> Winning Mind
> 1010 University Ave. / Suite 265
> San Diego / CA / 92103 / USA
>
> Ph: 619.497.0156 / Fax: 619.497.0820
> www.WinningMind.com
>
>
> Privileged and Confidential [...]66_CANUB3n8DE0HqNCPamx5Bak5_UFA7==m6RK54OodjiSfKsGexaw@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 13170 385 31_Re: more questions about stress9_Eric Bean24_ericadrianbean@GMAIL.COM31_Wed, 10 Sep 2014 19:32:24 -0700805_UTF-8 Purposeful reply all...
There's a good article in the Nov 2013 issue of HBR (titled Emotional
Agility) which addresses emotion and thought labeling.

On Wednesday, September 10, 2014, james bruce, jr <jbruce58@gmail.com>
wrote:

> mindfulness meditation/centering strategies focused on remaining in the
> moment with observation, acceptance and non-judgment. e.g. focus on
> breathing (from the diaphragm).
>
> Jim
> chicago
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Marc Sagal <sagal@cox.net
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','sagal@cox.net');>> wrote:
>
>> I've also found emotional labeling to be a useful strategy...
>>
>> Here's a link w info on references:
>>
[...]66_CAJnOhMAwJeRSW4eTHzRSffOQSGPgmAvC5nTCQO5RPtvrpEG88Q@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 13556 276 31_Re: more questions about stress12_Kate F. Hays28_drhays@THEPERFORMINGEDGE.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:58:10 -0400419_ISO-8859-1 Interesting discussion. I'm all in favor of affect labeling--after all,
where would psychotherapy be if not for its utility, among other things,
as well as such everyday experiences as helping a young (or not so
young?!) child "use your words." At the same time, probably as always,
it occurs to me that "it depends." Where, when, with whom, under what
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Here is the link to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the listserv:
https://listserv.temple.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=SPORTPSY&A=1

I found it by searching: Temple Sportpsy Listserv

All the best,

Ian66_CA+i+3v74iLfDqNuhtYpgVztnSpuXYipUjQfdsBEz0xbvM_F3Ww@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 14072 199 36_Re: listserv subscribe instructions?18_Maximilian Pollack21_mhpollack11@GMAIL.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 12:36:29 -0400615_UTF-8 Hello List,

Does anybody have any research or recommendations on eating disorders
within female exercisers? I am working with a client that finds herself
dieting all the time (trying new diet plans and restricting herself from
cheating on any food that is not within her diet), but as soon as she gives
herself that one reward food (pizza for example), she gorges and feels
guilty. She basically gives up completely because she feels as if she
failed and she cannot stop eating the "pizza". After about a week, she goes
back to either the same type of diet or tries [...]66_CAHYL_n3zG8ZRmmhf+8Cb50RyRhDw=yeAn_yZ-xBy7x7Z2x-ejg@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 14272 341 36_client with possible eating disorder16_Carter, Jennifer26_Jennifer.Carter2@OSUMC.EDU31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:03:33 -0400565_utf-8 Hi Max,

Great question. I recommend referring your client to a therapist specializing in eating disorders for assessment and treatment (which will likely include nutritional counseling with a dietitian specializing in eating disorders). It took me training for 8 years at an eating disorder clinic to understand what a specialty this area is, due to medical complications, coordinating with a treatment team, applying neurobiological findings, understanding the risks of exercise as an eating disorder symptom, specific treatment approaches, etc. [...]64_054D66139671BE45B89761A73411D774406CF665CA@EXMBOX-VP01.OSUMC.EDU0_0_ 14614 409 40_Re: client with possible eating disorder10_Katy Epple24_KEpple@MCCALLUMPLACE.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:08:45 +0000812_utf-8 Max,

The Victory Program at McCallum Place focuses eating disorder treatment on athletes. Here is a link to the website regarding the services provided: http://www.mccallumplace.com/the-victory-program.html

Katy Epple

From: Exercise and Sport Psychology [mailto:SPORTPSY@LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU] On Behalf Of Carter, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 12:04 PM
To: SPORTPSY@LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: client with possible eating disorder

Hi Max,

Great question. I recommend referring your client to a therapist specializing in eating disorders for assessment and treatment (which will likely include nutritional counseling with a dietitian specializing in eating disorders). It took me training for 8 years at an eating disorder clinic to understand [...]58_0543A741750AEE499EAA210EE0CCFFCF0104E17D@mcp-x.mcp-x.local0_0_ 15024 384 40_Re: client with possible eating disorder14_Ian J. Palombo21_ianjpalombo@GMAIL.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 11:28:29 -0600489_UTF-8 Hi Max,
We have an ELITE athlete program at the Eating Disorder Center of Denver as
well (http://www.edcdenver.com) that focuses on athletes with eating
disorders (mental skills groups, personalized athletic training, sports
nutrition, etc). Feel free to reach out off list (IanJPalombo@gmail.com) if
you have any questions.

Be Well,
Ian J. Palombo, MA
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Carter, Jennifer <
Jennifer.Carter2@osumc.edu> wrote: [...]66_CAKAVy4i4zmboHRqAsj-Q4+3GXTx7G1v3i9F5P6vxfDur7=_tBg@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 15409 425 40_Re: client with possible eating disorder19_Dr. Christine Selby17_selbyc@HUSSON.EDU31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:42:35 -0400545_UTF-8 I strongly second Jennifer Carter's advice. Eating disorders are highly
complex and potentially quite dangerous. Depending on what the athlete is
doing with respect to eating related behaviors and exercising she may be at
even greater risk for severe medical consequences should this go untreated.
She MAY NOT have an eating disorder but as Jennifer noted she should be
evaluated by either a mental health or medical professional who specializes
in the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders - not a generalist. [...]66_CADs5JarF5VtNTEELTgbBKeTtG2s28EZ9PmUyLaqH+VQ2+oHuWw@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 15835 711 40_Re: client with possible eating disorder11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 18:15:54 +0000597_UTF-8 Hi, Max-

It's not what she's eating, it's what's eating her that needs to be
addressed. So, I agree with others that an evaluation by an eating
disorders specialist AND going for a medical consult are the next steps.
I might suggest saying something to her along the lines of, "I want to
help you get to a better place in your life and nip these concerns in
the bud before they blossom into much bigger issues." In addition to
helping her get connected to treatment providers, perhaps you can
continue your role with her as an additional source of [...]41_10c9232.1ded.14865edc46f.Webtop.0@cox.net0_0_ 16547 558 63_Fee Waiver for Postgraduate Study at the University of Limerick15_Tadhg.MacIntyre21_Tadhg.MacIntyre@UL.IE31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 16:39:14 +0000683_utf-8 Hi,
The Education and Health Sciences Faculty at the University of Limerick are offering fee waivers for PhD candidates who wish to commence their studies but who have no access to external funding.

We would encourage applicants that are interested in pursuing future research on aspects of the recently published BASES Expert statement on mental imagery to contact Mark Campbell and I directly.
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The submission form is quite extensive (see below) and the deadline is Oct. 31st so please contact us soon if you wish to apply.
Best wishes,
Tadhg MacIntyre [...]57_817DC56999354B408444EA14BF9DD7D554D89487@exMbx2.ul.campus0_0_ 17106 14 18_Referral Protocols15_Tadhg.MacIntyre21_Tadhg.MacIntyre@UL.IE31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:17:26 +0000122_us-ascii Hi,
Does anyone have a referral protocol outlining the process for a SEP consultant please.
Thanks
Tadhg57_817DC56999354B408444EA14BF9DD7D554D89862@exMbx2.ul.campus0_0_ 17121 614 40_Re: client with possible eating disorder18_Maximilian Pollack21_mhpollack11@GMAIL.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 15:58:32 -0400596_us-ascii Thank you everyone for your support and thoughts on this. I will search for a specialist in the nearby area to refer my client to. I really appreciate all of your responses!

Max

> On Sep 11, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Jim Afremow <jim.afremow@COX.NET> wrote:
>
> Hi, Max-
>
> It's not what she's eating, it's what's eating her that needs to be addressed. So, I agree with others that an evaluation by an eating disorders specialist AND going for a medical consult are the next steps. I might suggest saying something to her along the lines of, "I [...]46_96328933-7968-4CF2-8FB0-4213B7DE732D@gmail.com0_0_ 17736 174 19_Re: apolgies to all30_sgaraman@psychrejuvenation.com30_sgaraman@PSYCHREJUVENATION.COM31_Thu, 11 Sep 2014 18:25:01 -0400772_UTF-8 For that code violation Nate, you're out of the Military Academy!

Sharene Garaman

On September 9, 2014 at 11:07 AM "Zinsser, Nate CIV USA USMA"
<Nate.Zinsser@USMA.EDU> wrote:

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> List Serve members,
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>
> Please accept my apology for jamming your inbox w/ a non-List message. It’s
> too easy to goof on these damn computers!!!
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> Dr Nate Zinsser
>
> Director, Performance Enhancement Program
>
> United States Military Academy
>
> West Point, NY 10996
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> 845 938 7814
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> http://www.usma.edu/cep/SitePages/Home.aspx
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> [...]82_475262406.53144.1410474301860.JavaMail.vpopmail@webmail1.networksolutionsemail.com0_0_ 17911 53 22_Re: Referral Protocols12_Andrea Faull18_a.faull@WORC.AC.UK31_Fri, 12 Sep 2014 12:57:36 +0000453_iso-8859-1 All,

I would also welcome seeing what is available, as I have been making a case for a lack of clear referral guidelines here in the U.K. and will be presenting my case at AASP in Las Vegas, in October.

What we seem to have in the U.K. is some excellent examples of when to refer, but very little on the exact process, protocol and contacts to use so any additional information on this matter would be greatly appreciated. [...]61_774936A9743F964D91AB56631376302A36A5F9E9@EX-MBX-01.worc.ac.uk0_0_ 17965 192 22_Re: Referral Protocols10_Tim Herzog21_tim@REACHINGAHEAD.COM31_Fri, 12 Sep 2014 10:46:44 -0400597_UTF-8 You might consider looking at Gardner and Moore's classification system...

On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Andrea Faull <a.faull@worc.ac.uk> wrote:

> All,
>
> I would also welcome seeing what is available, as I have been making a
> case for a lack of clear referral guidelines here in the U.K. and will be
> presenting my case at AASP in Las Vegas, in October.
>
> What we seem to have in the U.K. is some excellent examples of when to
> refer, but very little on the exact process, protocol and contacts to use
> so [...]66_CA+YPzq=+kjsB69ACKM=qM8jWCKwvSY9R99XiFhjko=nNmVirxw@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 18158 32 30_iPAD Apps for Sport Psychology14_DAVID YUKELSON11_y39@PSU.EDU31_Fri, 12 Sep 2014 16:15:12 -0400377_utf-8 For those of you who are technology savvy (definitely do not put myself in that category), I want to tap into your expertise and ask for any recommendations you might have for sport psychology iPAD apps you think would be good to use/disseminate information with intercollegiate athletes and coaches. You can back channel me at y39@psu.edu . Thanks - Dave Yukelson, [...]55_1121300855.755431.1410552912049.JavaMail.zimbra@psu.edu0_0_ 18191 146 71_MEDICAL: DISEASES: EBOLA VIRUS: Some Resource Links for the Ebola Virus16_David P. Dillard15_jwne@TEMPLE.EDU31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 08:01:12 -0400578_US-ASCII .

Here are some more resource links for Ebola

Articles in PUBMED on EBOLA

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=ebola

.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES and LITERATURE REVIEWS
on EBOLA from GOOGLE SCHOLAR : 7310 HITS

PUBMED lists only 8 Hits for the same search

ebola AND (bibliography OR "literature review" OR "review of the literature" OR
"literature reviews"
OR "literature survey" OR "survey of the literature" OR bibliographic OR
"literature surveys") [...]57_alpine.LRH.2.00.1409130746430.23202@astro.ocis.temple.edu0_0_ 18338 50 19_Gatorade Commercial16_MICHAEL L. SACHS17_msachs@TEMPLE.EDU31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 11:38:48 -0400213_UTF-8 Greetings all. Quite creative/pretty funny:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PZfc5EkzZw

There are others at youtube along the same lines :-)

Enjoy your weekend.

Carpe diem, Michael66_CAD1PXnwoLp3goJm1EQDRFp5iqxME3FjpTSksZOJBiAmZJYnSjQ@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 18389 223 181_SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE: Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist For NFL's Public Image16_David P. Dillard15_jwne@TEMPLE.EDU31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:12:26 -0400984_US-ASCII .

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SPORTS: ATHLETES :

SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL :

CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE:

Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist
For NFL's Public Image

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Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist
For NFL's Public Image

9/12/2014 @ 10:42PM

Patrick Rishe

Forbes

http://www.forbes.com/sites/prishe/2014/09/12/adrian-petersons-
child-abuse-further-damages-nfls-image-creates-opportunity-for-goodell/

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/q8rtfnq

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Physical abuse of women or children is completely unacceptable.

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But something about Thursday's indictment of Minnesota Vikings star
running back Adrian Peterson in Montgomery County (Texas) for
reckless/negligent injury to his 4-year old child is absolutely sickening,
[...]56_alpine.LRH.2.00.1409131159480.9052@astro.ocis.temple.edu0_0_ 18613 194 185_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE: Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist For NFL's Public Image8_Samantha22_ssanderson15@GMAIL.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:30:40 -0400737_us-ascii Not a fan of ranking importance of these terrible incidences

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 13, 2014, at 12:12 PM, "David P. Dillard" <jwne@TEMPLE.EDU> wrote:
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> .
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> SPORTS: ATHLETES :
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> SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL :
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> CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE:
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> Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist
> For NFL's Public Image
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> Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist
> For NFL's Public Image
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> 9/12/2014 @ 10:42PM
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> Patrick Rishe
[...]46_17B5D609-938B-4151-9FE3-3A71D7183B2A@gmail.com0_0_ 18808 307 185_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE: Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist For NFL's Public Image16_David P. Dillard15_jwne@TEMPLE.EDU31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 12:53:31 -0400398_US-ASCII Thanks for voicing an opinion on this matter. I am citing a Forbes
article and am posting varied views on my lists regarding this issue.
Here is an article from Great Britain with a very different viewpoint
cited from the wife of Ray Rice.

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SPORTS: ATHLETES :

SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL :

CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE: [...]56_alpine.LRH.2.00.1409131242290.9052@astro.ocis.temple.edu0_0_ 19116 156 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...0_18_MAbrams589@AOL.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 13:10:10 -0400570_US-ASCII An argument regarding which situation is "less bad" is like asking which
disease will kill you quicker. It doesn't add much to the equation.

What is alarming is the alarming silence our field of sport psychology has
taken on this and related topics. We either stick our head in the sand or
come to the table with intervention programs that lag behind the state of
the art. While treatment of these problems starts in the clinical (and
sometimes) counseling psychology fields, they must be adapted to athlete
populations. [...]31_89770.12928006.4145d472@aol.com0_0_ 19273 315 185_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE: Adrian Peterson's "Switch" Worse Than Ray Rice's Fist For NFL's Public Image4_Matt18_bushidotnt@AOL.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 11:07:58 -0700537_us-ascii My hunch is that the needs these kinds of guys have goes way beyond any sport psych prevention program at a team level and the guys who need it most will not be changed by any sort of seminars or prevention programs from sport psych folks.

If you can knock out someone you love or do the things the high school kids did in Stubenville Ohio, and the list goes on and on of the hideous crimes, you have seriously deep issues that might take an intervention of a team of shrinks and other experts on a long term basis, [...]44_1BE5840A-43A4-4E86-B87D-A20D20B715E6@aol.com0_0_ 19589 154 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...14_DAVID YUKELSON11_y39@PSU.EDU31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 17:46:34 -0400584_utf-8 Mitch - I concur wholeheartedly, it makes me sick listening to all the media heads spinning stories, shaping peoples minds, speculating about this and that without reaching out to experts in our field like yourself (and I know there are others who have expertise in the area of domestic violence and related topics as you note). My suggestion is to contact Kent or Stephanie at our AASP Business office to see if there have been any inquiries and note you are available to speak on the subject (don't take anything for granted, reach out and communicate), I have cc'd them [...]55_275049517.1340373.1410644794876.JavaMail.zimbra@psu.edu0_0_ 19744 209 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...10_Tom O'Hara17_drtomohara@ME.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 20:30:59 -0400472_us-ascii Mike, you have admirably led our list's discussions on related topics for some time. And Matt seems to be one of us with the best connections to football. There may be others who, because of their confidential relationships with pro teams, are less vocal on this list. If sports psychology has something valuable to offer the NFL, NCAA and high schools, now is the time for you all to work together and make sure our offer to help gets bought.
Good luck! [...]43_34D70BB8-4D70-46A1-A4A5-3B3A71578A6E@me.com0_0_ 19954 195 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...10_Tom O'Hara17_drtomohara@ME.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 20:31:50 -0400658_us-ascii Sorry, should have said, Mitch.

Tom O'Hara Ph.D.
Toronto, ON. 416-214-0257 and
Ste-Marguerite-du-lac-Masson, QC 450-228-8028
Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 13, 2014, at 5:46 PM, DAVID YUKELSON <y39@PSU.EDU> wrote:
>
> Mitch - I concur wholeheartedly, it makes me sick listening to all the media heads spinning stories, shaping peoples minds, speculating about this and that without reaching out to experts in our field like yourself (and I know there are others who have expertise in the area of domestic violence and related topics as you note). My suggestion is to contact Kent or Stephanie at our AASP [...]43_EDEEAEF5-2D79-45FC-9B05-C2903BD9FEB1@me.com0_0_ 20150 78 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 20:39:23 -0400610_utf-8 Hi Mitch,

Thank you for bring up such an important topic. In terms of the “alarming silence” of our field, it is important to keep in mind SP is dwarfed in size compared to the clinical and counseling psychology fields, so a much fewer number of SP folks are experts on this particular topic. However, what specifically would you add to the discussion that would be significantly different from what folks are saying from the other fields? What “good information” should we be feeling the media as you suggest? BTW, what does any field offer the media that isn’t “oversimplifying [...]44_20140913203923.1171S.18720.root@fed1rmwml1050_0_ 20229 608 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...0_18_MAbrams589@AOL.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 21:37:24 -0400362_UTF-8 Jim,
I have never believed that it is the size of a group that dictates the
volume of their voice. Sport psychology hasn't had one. This listserv has
been quiet on nearly all such topics and your post just suggested that it is
justified - nothing to add, nothing different needed for athletes, and
athletes don't commit these offenses. [...]30_92948.9f408dd.41464b54@aol.com0_0_ 20838 243 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 00:15:33 -0400549_utf-8 Thanks, Mitch-

I’m not sure I see a lot of innovative or counterintuitive or practical information that you’ve provided on this topic. What is your solution that we need to share with the media? What specific interventions in youth sports, pro sports, etc., are you suggesting? In contrast, I think the general public would be surprised to learn that NFL players have LOWER rates of domestic violence than police officers, military personnel, etc., who have greatly HIGHER rates of domestic violence than the national average. [...]46_20140914001533.D8P62.481400.imail@fed1rmwml2050_0_ 21082 28 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...4_Matt18_bushidotnt@AOL.COM31_Sat, 13 Sep 2014 21:55:36 -0700581_us-ascii "There should be severe penalties for domestic violence and ALL violence -- rather than just a minor ding when compared to marijuana usage, for instance".

Amen to that but I wish I could be more optimistic about how it would come about. I loved serving others as a police officer but at times it was discouraging to accept that the way things are now bad behavior really does not get punished enough to be a deterrent in this country. I've had guilty convictions with rape that someone only got time spent in jail for a few months awaiting court. Or [...]44_5E9B110B-0B79-4BB7-89A4-7F330721BC7E@aol.com0_0_ 21111 997 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...0_18_MAbrams589@AOL.COM31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 01:11:34 -0400432_UTF-8 Jim,

Sounds exactly like the position of someone who hasn't been in the trenches
with violence. It doesn't matter that athletes are less violent than
non-athletes. The fact is that when they are, it is in the public eye and we
are not doing a good job of preventing it. One is too many. Too many for
the victim. Too many for the perpetrator. Too many for the sports leagues.
And too much for sport. [...]31_94c5f.1389d9c9.41467d86@aol.com0_0_ 22109 1152 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 06:37:24 +0000715_UTF-8 Hi, Mitch-

Well, our careers actually overlap quite a bit. In addition to my
performance enhancement work, I have been a licensed counselor for 15
years. I've done scores of threat assessments, worked with homicidal
clients (and suicidal clients, substance abusers, paranoid
schizophrenics), provided group therapy to batterers, worked with
victims of domestic violence, taught anger management, and given
numerous outreach presentations on these topics. I'm well aware of the
different types of batterers, high rates of domestic violence in
same-sex relationships, etc. Additionally, my wife is a licensed
psychologist, has also been in the trenches like you have, and [...]40_169ef73.6ed.14872e15a83.Webtop.0@cox.net0_0_ 23262 67 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 06:58:59 +0000712_UTF-8 Thanks so much, Matt. Good insight from a police officer perspective!
Best, Jim.

---------

Jim Afremow, Ph.D., LPC
Email: jim.afremow@cox.net
Web: www.goldmedalmind.net
Twitter: @goldmedalmind

Author of "The Champion's Mind: How Great Athletes Think, Train and
Thrive" (Rodale, January 2014)

On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 9:55 PM, Matt wrote:

> "There should be severe penalties for domestic violence and ALL
> violence -- rather than just a minor ding when compared to marijuana
> usage, for instance".
> Amen to that but I wish I could be more optimistic about how it would
> come about. I loved serving others [...]39_36a0d0.6ef.14872f51d8d.Webtop.0@cox.net0_0_ 23330 43 20_Motivational Speaker16_MICHAEL L. SACHS17_msachs@TEMPLE.EDU31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 08:04:28 -0400141_UTF-8 Greetings all. Hagar the Horrible found a good one today:

http://comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible

Carpe diem, Michael66_CAD1PXnw-=6pCYT3RwuArKuKJbesqsVMPvarHhrj1+YdfTz-AmQ@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 23374 2052 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...0_18_MAbrams589@AOL.COM31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 09:07:28 -0400376_UTF-8 It seems that you and our field are satisfied with our silence Jim. We
have not made a position statement. We have not been at the table as an
organization to make change happen in a meaningful way. Our programs are not
filled with training, research or workshops on topics related to violence.
And often, if I don't chime in on the topic, no one does. [...]30_9790e.2aa5977.4146ed18@aol.com0_0_ 25427 87 37_25th AASP Midwest Regional Conference11_Selen Razon14_srazon@BSU.EDU31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 09:21:10 -0400378_UTF-8 Greetings all!

We are pleased to announce the dates of the 25th AASP Midwest Regional
Conference at Ball State University, Friday-Saturday, February 27-28, 2015.

Always great weather around here in February so no worries on that one :))

Please hold those dates and stay tuned for more details!

We are looking forward to seeing you all! [...]66_CAO8v=JJx10YBd=_eEGyxgSsD2spNa8x_uzdwCknfG_H9EN+LbA@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 25515 1664 36_Violence against women organizations14_Peter Giacobbi27_Peter.Giacobbi@MAIL.WVU.EDU31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:55:01 +0000531_Windows-1252 Mitch;

Perhaps you should draft the position statement and pass it along to the AASP E-Board. The timing is great with the annual conference coming up. If that goes nowhere, there are many other organizations that would welcome your energy regarding violence against women in sport. From my perspective, violence against women is a global problem regardless of the context. Sport offers a unique vehicle to address this issue and your energy would be welcome in groups like those listed in the link below. [...]32_1410702900905.84107@mail.wvu.edu0_0_ 27180 1393 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...11_Jim Afremow19_jim.afremow@COX.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 17:42:33 +0000631_UTF-8 Thanks again, Mitch- Rather than repeating the chorus (rather
aggressively, I might add) about how the SP field is saying/doing
nothing on this important topic, how about making some practical
suggestions? I mentioned that I'm writing an article (for Sporting News)
about how parents can talk to their kids about the Ray Rice incident,
but then you assert that "I'm satisfied with our silence." Talk about a
conversation stopper. So, if you think a position statement is
important, then write a draft as Peter mentioned or ask folks to work
together on it. I'd be happy to help. If you [...]39_402ab6.7d7.14875425068.Webtop.0@cox.net0_0_ 28574 1536 80_Re: SPORTS: ATHLETES : SPORTS FOOTBALL: PROFESSIONAL : CRIMES AND CRIMINALS: ...15_Lauren Mullikin21_lelmullikin@GMAIL.COM31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:14:55 -0400597_UTF-8 I only briefly read through this thread, but I did want to add a little (my
response is generalized, so read with that in mind as there will clearly be
exceptions to my comments). Education is an important component in the goal
of ending these violent cycles. One thing to keep in mind when working with
educating or counseling those from at-risk populations is that many of them
have some degree of learning disabilities due to their upbringing. They may
not have the cognitive reasoning that others their age have, but could have
learned to get by or even thrive [...]66_CAJFLQUUhBPta_BzvYi8ZdYRgPBMW_hpuH3fkNajj=181ERwm5A@mail.gmail.com0_0_ 30111 124 24_Re: Motivational Speaker19_Dr. Joan Steidinger21_drjoans@EARTHLINK.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:16:52 -0700801_windows-1252 Two Thumbs UP!

Best Regards,
Joan

Dr. Joan Steidinger, CC-AASP
Licensed & Sports Psychologist CA PSY 12505
USOC Registry of Sports Psychology
PresidentCWC-Marin

Website: http://www.powerzonephd.com
Twitter:http://twitter.com/powerzoneph

On Sep 14, 2014, at 5:04 AM, MICHAEL L. SACHS <msachs@TEMPLE.EDU> wrote:

> Greetings all. Hagar the Horrible found a good one today:
>
> http://comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible
>
> Carpe diem, Michael
>
> --
> Michael L. Sachs, Ph.D., CC-AASP
> Professor, Department of Kinesiology, 048-00,
> Temple University,
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
> (215) 204-8718 (office)
> (215) 204-4414 (fax)
> msachs@temple.edu50_228A4221-DC80-4B3D-916A-7F6D48CEA559@earthlink.net0_0_ 30236 1485 40_Re: Violence against women organizations19_Dr. Joan Steidinger21_drjoans@EARTHLINK.NET31_Sun, 14 Sep 2014 20:24:59 -0700581_windows-1252 Dear All,

We need to slow down a moment. Heres a question to ponder: What self respecting woman would be let herself be spit upon, be knocked completely unconscious, and be sloppily be pulled out of an elevator and still marry the man who did this to you? Most female victims tend to underestimate the terrible physical way theyre abused and never report their abusers. In fact, California now has a law that the victim doesnt not have to make a complaint for police to bring them if the police have reasonable suspicion or evidence that DV has ensued. [...]50_039512B5-0188-4D80-94C9-5F3E75F38C6E@earthlink.net0_0_