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Re: Thanks Dr. Bob, and Thanks especially Tamar » Dinah

Posted by Tamar on November 24, 2005, at 3:59:25

In reply to Thanks Dr. Bob, and Thanks especially Tamar, posted by Dinah on November 23, 2005, at 22:41:39

> Answering questions I can do, I suppose. Preparing something to say, without very clear guidelines, that I'm not so sure of.

I reckon you shouldn't need to prepare anything to say if you don't want to. I'm sure the people attending the conference will have plenty of questions!

If we do produce a handout it could be a starting point...

 

Re: what is expected

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 25, 2005, at 0:50:05

In reply to Re: what is expected » Dr. Bob, posted by Dinah on November 23, 2005, at 22:59:27

> > > so far for the small groups we have:
> > >
> > > AuntieMel
> > > Annierose
> > > ClearSkies
> > > fallsfall
> > > Poet maybe
> > > Dinah maybe
> > > daisym maybe

> I'd really like to participate but things are so up in the air with my job I probably can't commit until April, if that isn't too late.
>
> daisym

That's fine with me. I just don't want it to be just me! :-)

--

> I guess one question I'd be interested in is who is the target audience? Are these pyschopharmacologists or people who do therapy? Or people who do mainly prescribing, but are interested in other aspects of psychiatric self help.

It's hard to know who's going to show up. Sorry about all the unknowns!

> Are you presenting Babble as mainly the medication board? Or more as the support community? Is the emphasis on Babble as a community where supportive relationships can be built? Or on Babble as a source of information?

I think it's both, so I'll try to present it that way. But FYI, I usually Google Effexor to demonstrate how people find Babble. Maybe I should post something at the main board so posters there can get involved, too?

Bob

 

Re: what is expected

Posted by Poet on November 25, 2005, at 8:32:01

In reply to Re: what is expected, posted by Dr. Bob on November 23, 2005, at 20:46:51

Things we’ve learned here
> Discussions or threads that were significant to us
> What kinds of things we come to Babble for
> Things we find useful about Babble
> Things we find frustrating about Babble

But don't go overboard in terms of preparation. It'll also be important, as ClearSkies said:

> to sit there and let people ask me questions.

Got it. I won't do my own handouts, just notes for myself in case I get so nervous that I can't remember my own name.

Officially approved handouts I assume Dr. Bob and Kali would be supplying: statistics on the various boards, etc.

Poet

 

you can consider me a *maybe* too :-) (nm) » Dr. Bob

Posted by 10derHeart on November 25, 2005, at 15:07:08

In reply to Re: what is expected, posted by Dr. Bob on November 25, 2005, at 0:50:05

 

anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?

Posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

In reply to Re: what is expected, posted by Poet on November 25, 2005, at 8:32:01

I gotta keep the costs down, 'cause the butter tarts I'm bringing are gonna kill my budget......

Just thought I'd ask.

Lar

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me? » Larry Hoover

Posted by 10derHeart on November 29, 2005, at 0:03:40

In reply to anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

>>anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?<<


Are you flirting with me, Larry Hoover?

<<grin>>

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?

Posted by alexandra_k on November 29, 2005, at 3:43:02

In reply to anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

you mean not only am i going to miss the chance to meet everybody...

but i'm also going to be missing out on a night with larry hoover??????

:-(


;-)

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me? » Larry Hoover

Posted by Deneb on November 29, 2005, at 9:23:47

In reply to anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

> I gotta keep the costs down, 'cause the butter tarts I'm bringing are gonna kill my budget......
>
> Just thought I'd ask.
>
> Lar

Hey Lar

I'm going to stay at a hostel right in the centre of downtown to keep costs down. It would be nice to have a friend there. ;-)

It's OK if hostels are not your thing. I don't know if they are my thing either.

Deneb

 

One thing's certain

Posted by Voce on November 29, 2005, at 9:45:12

In reply to anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

Whoever stays with Lar will get first crack at those butter tarts!!!

Wish I could be there. Now, if you guys ever want to come to the California coast, that would be an awesome time!!

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me? » Larry Hoover

Posted by Dinah on November 29, 2005, at 9:45:15

In reply to anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 28, 2005, at 22:55:18

Keeping costs down would be great. Toronto looks a bit expensive?

But I'm reasonably sure my husband would have some objections. :) You should have seen his list of instructions *last* time!

 

Re: One thing's certain » Voce

Posted by Dinah on November 29, 2005, at 9:46:18

In reply to One thing's certain, posted by Voce on November 29, 2005, at 9:45:12

I think it would be great if Dr. Bob could manage a California conference next year. :) I know lots of California Babblers I'd love to meet.

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?

Posted by Larry Hoover on November 29, 2005, at 16:33:45

In reply to Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me? » Larry Hoover, posted by 10derHeart on November 29, 2005, at 0:03:40

I was surprised, both by the responses yet received, and by my naive short-sightedness. Perhaps I should have posted a questionnaire. Replies by babblemail would ensure confidentiality.

1. Would you prefer:
a) co-ed
b) conjugal
c) other (please define)

2. How many nights would you be staying (Friday/Saturday/Sunday):
a) one night. I prefer (select preferred evening)
b) two nights (select evenings desired)
c) three nights
d) forever
e) who said anything about nights? You never heard of a quickie?

3. Gender:
a) male
b) female
c) surprise!

4. Proportion of costs:
a) dutch
b) we'll work something out
c) you don't expect ME to pay, do you?

5. Do you prefer your butter tarts:
a) with raisins
b) plain
c) what the heck is a butter tart?

Please reply by December 15, so that suitable arrangements can be made.

Regards,
Lar

 

Re: ROFL!!! (nm) » Larry Hoover

Posted by alexandra_k on November 29, 2005, at 16:54:06

In reply to Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 29, 2005, at 16:33:45

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me? » Larry Hoover

Posted by Poet on November 29, 2005, at 18:58:45

In reply to Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 29, 2005, at 16:33:45

I scored four Cs and a B. I'm female, so that lets you know which is the B. I would share a room with you, but I'm a married female- darn it.

Poet

 

Re: California coast

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 29, 2005, at 21:29:28

In reply to One thing's certain, posted by Voce on November 29, 2005, at 9:45:12

> Now, if you guys ever want to come to the California coast, that would be an awesome time!!

Let's see how it goes in Toronto first, but one option might be to continue to coordinate with the APA:

2007
May 19-24
San Diego, CA

2008
May 3-8
Washington, DC

2009
May 16-21
San Francisco, CA

http://psych.org/edu/ann_mtgs/futuremtgs/index.cfm

OTOH, that may make lodging more difficult...

Bob

 

Re: Follow the APA schedule... » Dr. Bob

Posted by thuso on November 30, 2005, at 0:26:09

In reply to Re: California coast, posted by Dr. Bob on November 29, 2005, at 21:29:28

> Let's see how it goes in Toronto first, but one option might be to continue to coordinate with the APA:
>
> 2007
> May 19-24
> San Diego, CA
>
> 2008
> May 3-8
> Washington, DC
>
> 2009
> May 16-21
> San Francisco, CA
>
> http://psych.org/edu/ann_mtgs/futuremtgs/index.cfm
>
> OTOH, that may make lodging more difficult...
>
> Bob

I was thinking the same thing! Come on over to my neck of the woods in 2008! :-)

What might be good is if you decide to do that, see if anyone lives in that area and can help coordinate best places to stay, restaurants, how to get from point A to point B locally, etc. These are all very major cities, so I wouldn't doubt if at least one person on here lived in these areas. I know I don't plan on leaving DC anytime soon. And at least here in DC, it really helps to have a local who knows how to stay away from expensive tourist traps. Otherwise, you're likely to spend $20 for a shirt when you can go two blocks and get 5 shirts for $10 (seriously!!!). hahaha! :-P

And what's nice is that next year is the west coast, then it goes to the east coast, and then heads back to the west coast. That would give people from all over a chance to join in the gathering. Not everyone can fly across the country.

But of course...PB still has to exist for the foreseeable future for this to work. I'm all for it!

 

Sounds delightful » Dr. Bob

Posted by Dinah on November 30, 2005, at 9:58:25

In reply to Re: California coast, posted by Dr. Bob on November 29, 2005, at 21:29:28

But don't they ever go anyplace with a low cost of living? :)

I'm interested in how different it will feel this year. Everyone of course wants to meet with each other, but at a meeting where you're understandably quite busy with other things, your participation may be not only more limited in time but less focused in attention. And I'm worried about how that might work out because I think, like it or not, an opportunity to meet you and see if you talk in full paragraphs in person (he does) is part of the draw. :)

 

Re: what is expected » Dr. Bob

Posted by Dinah on November 30, 2005, at 10:09:58

In reply to Re: what is expected, posted by Dr. Bob on November 25, 2005, at 0:50:05


> > I guess one question I'd be interested in is who is the target audience? Are these pyschopharmacologists or people who do therapy? Or people who do mainly prescribing, but are interested in other aspects of psychiatric self help.
>
> It's hard to know who's going to show up. Sorry about all the unknowns!

Those unknowns are so large as to be daunting. The interest could lie in questions about the accuracy of information on Babble, the implications of early side-effect information (we all knew many of the side effects the doctors and drug companies are only now admitting), and how much trouble Babble is likely to cause them in encouraging us to try to be our own doctors as opposed or challenge their opinions.

Or the interest could be in how Babble contributes or detracts from the therapeutic relationship. Fears about being negatively judged by posters. Or interest in how we encourage each other to be open and disclose things to our therapist that we might be otherwise unwilling to disclose.

Or the interest could be more along the nature of how well the internet can serve as a source of peer support. What problems could crop up by participating.

Or the interest could lie somewhere I can't even imagine.

Individual poster/presenters may vary widely in their knowledge of and interest in these and other various topics. And I see some potential for embarassment or awkwardness.

Maybe if we were more familiar with the contents of your presentation, we'd be more able to feel comfortable with our ability to be assets to the presentation?

 

Re: California coast

Posted by Deneb on November 30, 2005, at 12:09:37

In reply to Re: California coast, posted by Dr. Bob on November 29, 2005, at 21:29:28

I would like to go to California very much. I was born there and lived there until I was 11. I want to go back. It'll be cool to go back, but expensive. Better start saving now eh? :-P

Deneb

 

Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?

Posted by Deneb on November 30, 2005, at 12:33:32

In reply to Re: anybody wanna share a hotel room with me?, posted by Larry Hoover on November 29, 2005, at 16:33:45

Anyone want to share a 4 room mixed dorm with me?

Cost is $27.00 CAD or $24.04 USD per person per night.

Deneb

 

Re: what's important to *you*

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 30, 2005, at 23:44:33

In reply to Re: what is expected » Dr. Bob, posted by Dinah on November 30, 2005, at 10:09:58

> Those unknowns are so large as to be daunting. The interest could lie in questions about the accuracy of information on Babble, the implications of early side-effect information (we all knew many of the side effects the doctors and drug companies are only now admitting), and how much trouble Babble is likely to cause them in encouraging us to try to be our own doctors as opposed or challenge their opinions.
>
> Or the interest could be in how Babble contributes or detracts from the therapeutic relationship. Fears about being negatively judged by posters. Or interest in how we encourage each other to be open and disclose things to our therapist that we might be otherwise unwilling to disclose.
>
> Or the interest could be more along the nature of how well the internet can serve as a source of peer support. What problems could crop up by participating.
>
> Individual poster/presenters may vary widely in their knowledge of and interest in these and other various topics. And I see some potential for embarassment or awkwardness.
>
> Maybe if we were more familiar with the contents of your presentation, we'd be more able to feel comfortable with our ability to be assets to the presentation?

I'm supposed to explain how the group functions, including what the goals of it are, how the group members interact, what topics are discussed, how I moderate, and what the pros and cons of the group are.

But really the main idea is for you all to have an opportunity to say what's important to *you*, for example:

> Things we’ve learned here
> Discussions or threads that were significant to us
> What kinds of things we come to Babble for
> Things we find useful about Babble
> Things we find frustrating about Babble

I guess there might be questions along other lines, but if it's something you don't feel willing or able to address, I think it would be fine just to suggest that they ask in another small group or after we all regroup together.

Bob

 

Re: what's important to *you*/San Francisco! » Dr. Bob

Posted by allisonross on December 1, 2005, at 9:06:16

In reply to Re: what's important to *you*, posted by Dr. Bob on November 30, 2005, at 23:44:33

San Francisco would work for me! I was stationed there in the army, at the Presidio (of San Francisco), which is now a National Park (wonderful to be part of history, LOL, LOL)

Of course, I would rather go to Maine (Heaven)...exiled in the flatlands right now.

Grins, Ally

 

Re: what's important to *you*/San Francisco!

Posted by daisym on December 1, 2005, at 10:46:33

In reply to Re: what's important to *you*/San Francisco! » Dr. Bob, posted by allisonross on December 1, 2005, at 9:06:16

If we end up in SF at anytime, I can "co-host" and sort of make hotel suggestions, etc. I'm close enough to do that.

 

Re: handouts - my opinion

Posted by Deneb on December 5, 2005, at 15:37:48

In reply to Re: handouts - my opinion, posted by thuso on November 23, 2005, at 0:49:06

We have to have the handout ready by February 4, 2006.

Should we get cracking on it?

I think the handout should have:

A title

A short intro explaining what Psycho-Babble is and what Psycho-Babble's goals are (I think Dr. Bob would cover this in his introductory talk, should we have this?)

The names of all posters in attendance

A general list of topics posters will discuss like:

>Things we’ve learned here

>Discussions or threads that were significant to us

>What kinds of things we come to Babble for

>Things we find useful about Babble

>Things we find frustrating about Babble

- How Psycho-Babble differs from other sources of support in our lives

etc.

Acknowledgements?

Deneb

 

Re: handouts - my opinion question for Dr. Bob » Deneb

Posted by Poet on December 7, 2005, at 10:48:37

In reply to Re: handouts - my opinion, posted by Deneb on December 5, 2005, at 15:37:48

Hi Deneb,

I think you've summed it up really well. They'll give the pdocs and others, we'll be meeting in small groups with, an idea of who we are and what we'll be talking about.

How will the large group be broken down into small groups? Pre-assigned, so many attendees to a poster? Any insight as to how that will work?

Poet


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