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    Kenneth V. Hardy, PhD.
    Summary: The family is in a real crisis: Nineteen-year-old Erica was recently arrested and jailed for smashing her boyfriend's car window with a baseball bat, and her mother is understandably very concerned. Watch as Hardy creates a nonjudgmental space for both mother and daughter to tell their stories, while acknowledging the complexity of the situation by bringing the broader social context into the therapy room. Always looking for the "pearls of functionality," this session is a beautiful example of how Hardy weaves together seemingly disparate views and facilitates a deeper intimacy between mother and daughter. The discussions before and after the session provide insight into Hardy's distinctive style as he illuminates the key features of an Integrative approach, particularly how all behavior is best understood when considered within the context in which it is embedded. Part of the 10-video series: Family Therapy with the Experts. Keywords: context, Integrative, Hardy, multicultural, juvenile, delinquency, delinquent, mother-daughter, teen, teenager, law, trouble, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher.
    Digital Access 2011
  • Article
    Toskes PP, Smith GW, Francis GM, Sander EG.
    Gastroenterology. 1977 Jan;72(1):31-6.
    Crude preparations of hog gastric intrinsic factor or their own previously collected gastric juices administered with labeled vitamin B12 did not enhance vitamin B12 absorption in patients with vitamin B12 malabsorption secondary to pancreatic insufficiency. However, when these sources of gastric intrinsic factor were incubated with three times crystallized preparations of insolubilized bovine trypsin or chymotrypsin, the proteolytic enzymes were removed by centrifugation, and the preparations of gastric intrinsic factor were readministered to these patients, the absorption of vitamin B12 was markedly enhanced. Studies of hog gastric intrinsic factor before and after exposure to proteolytic enzymes failed to show any difference on Sephadex chromatography or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or on its affinity for vitamin B12 or the ileal receptor in guinea pigs. These investigations demonstrate that: (1) gastric intrinsic factor as secreted by subjects with pancreatic insufficiency or obtained from hog pyloric mucosal extracts is ineffective in promoting vitamin B12 absorption in patients with pancreatic insufficiency, (2) incubation of crude preparations of gastric intrinsic factor with insolubilized pancreatic proteases modified these preparations of gastric intrinsic factor in an as yet undefined manner, allowing them to enhance vitamin B12 absorption, and (3) in vitro studies using gut sacs or brush border preparations do not reflect the abnormality in vitamin B12 absorption associated with pancreatic dysfunction.
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