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Dr. Pamela Brewer in the Media
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Selected Media Appearances
WPFW-FM Radio, Washington, DC, 1996 - 2014
Selected Topics- Infidelity
- Domestic Violence
- Divorce
- Setting Limits
- Phobias
- Forgiveness
- Your Personal Power
- Relationship Red Flags
- Elder Abuse
- Adult Adoptees
- Racism in the Schools
- Blended Families
- Sexual Assault
- Dating After Divorce
- Smart Parenting
- Stalking
- Sexual Harassment
- Teenage Pregnancy
- Depression
- Post -Traumatic Stress
- Child Abuse
- Crime Victims
WOL-FM Radio, Washington, DC
- Relationships
- Mental Health
WBIG-FM Radio, Washington, DC
- Eating Disorders
XM Satellite Radio, Washington, DC
- Depression
WRKS-FM Radio New York, New York
- Rape
- Domestic Violence
WKTU-FM Radio New York, New York
- Rape
- Domestic Violence
WNBC-TV New York, New York
- Adult Adoptees
- Untapped Resources - Legal Services for the Disabled
NewsChannel 8 Virginia
Selected Topics- 9/11
- Relationships In Progress
- Parenting Your Adult Children
- Psychological Response to the Government Shutdown
- New Years Resolutions
- Post 911 - First Christmas
- Domestic Violence
- Elder Abuse
- Arson
WKYS-FM Radio, New York, New York
- Child Abuse
- Domestic Violence
NBN Radio, New York
- Depression
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The MyNDTALK Mission
Answering the following questions will help us match your volunteer application with a suitable volunteer role. All volunteers must be 21 +
Please review our website to familiarize yourself with our approach to mental/relationship health empowerment.
The MyNDTALK MissionAssistant to Executive Producer/ Managing Producer
- Undertake a project to record and categorize past MyNDTALK guests
- Other duties as assigned
The Booking/ Production Assistant
- Reach out to social media and other influencers with interview requests
- Communicate with guests and assist in answering any questions surrounding the interview process
The MyNDTALK mission is to provide stories and information about relationship health and mental health that model resilience, hope, creativity, critical thinking, limit setting, self-respect and self-empowerment.
MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer believes in the mission of The HON (Health on the Net) Foundation code: For more information regarding the code: go to www.hon.ch/HON code) and see below:*
Clinicians are always identified as such - with an indication of specific credentials, individuals who are discussing their personal views/experiences are identified as such.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor/other medical/mental health professional or 911 immediately. MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site. Reliance on any information provided by MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer employees, guests, consultants and/or others appearing on the site or radio program or other visitors to the site is solely at your own risk.
MyNDTALK hopes to offer individuals additional ways to ponder themselves and those around them. MyNDTALK is in no way intended to replace/augment professional assistance."
Your email address will be used to send you information relating directly to MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
GOOGLE ANALYTICS: Currently we are using Google Analytics to analyze the audience of the website and improve our content. No personal information is collected from Google Analytics. For further information on the privacy policy concerning Google Analytics, please go here, https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en
SURVEYS: In addition to required member information; we may conduct surveys and ask users to volunteer demographic information to be used on an aggregate basis for internal member research. We use such information to better focus and personalize our service offered to each individual user.
COOKIES: A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user’s computer tied to information about the user. We use both session ID cookies and persistent cookies. To learn more about cookies, you can read what the US Department of Energy has to say.
By setting a cookie on our site, users would not have to log in a password more than once per session, thereby saving time while on our site. If users reject the cookie, they may still use our site. However, they will be limited in the use of certain areas of the website – like areas that require user log-in.
TRAFFIC PATTERNS/LOG FILES: We also collect aggregate traffic statistics throughout our site to show the number of visitors to our site, the requests we receive from our website and the ISPs that those requests came from. These statistics are used by internal MyNDTALK staff to improve our website and provide better services to members.
MyNDTALK does not sell/rent membership information. MyNDTALK is not able to control the practices of external websites and organizations that we may provide links to. If you have questions, about how such organizations use the information gathered when you link to their sites please read their privacy policies. If you are referred to an external site - you will be notified - so that you have the option to pursue that link or not.
Clinicians are always identified as such - with an indication of specific credentials, individuals who are discussing their personal views/experiences are identified as such.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor/other medical/mental health professional or 911 immediately. MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site. Reliance on any information provided by MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer employees, guests, consultants and/or others appearing on the site or radio program or other visitors to the site is solely at your own risk.
MyNDTALK hopes to offer individuals additional ways to ponder themselves and those around them. MyNDTALK is in no way intended to replace/augment professional assistance."
Email for station inquiries: PAMELA@MYNDTALK.ORG
Email for guest inquiries: BOOKING@MYNDTALK.ORG
Email for sponsor inquiries: PAMELA@MyNDTALK.ORG/DRPBREWER@GMAIL.COM
Email for website inquiries: PAMELA@MyNDTALK.ORG
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/MyNDTALKPAMELABREWER
TWITTER: @MyNDTALK
Managing Producer: Jim Brown
MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
12060. County Line Road
J 305
Madison, Alabama 35756
*"The Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct (HONcode) for medical and health Web sites addresses one of Internet's main healthcare issues: the reliability and credibility of information.
The HON foundation certification focuses only on human health online content.
The Internet has become one of the most widely-used communication media. With the availability of Web server software, anyone can set up a Web site and publish any kind of data which is then accessible to all.
The problem is therefore no longer finding information but assessing the credibility of the publisher as well as the relevance and accuracy of a document retrieved from the Net.
...
The Health On the Net Foundation has elaborated the Code of Conduct to help standardize the reliability of medical and health information available on the World-Wide Web.
Principle 1: Authority
MyNDTALK guests and their credentials/area(s) of expertise are always given at the beginning of each program. When the guest is a private citizen - contact information is not necessarily given. However, experts give contact/follow-up information which allows guests to further pursue and questions, etc. they may have. See the additional information - taken from www.MyNDTALK.org that further states information regarding guest authority.Principle 2: Complementarity. Information to support, not replace.
The Disclaimer information is available at the MyNDTALK.org home page. "Every program is closed with a verbal reminder "MyNDTALK is available daily as an educational public service and it not intended to replace any work you may choose to do with a licensed medical, mental health professional, or other professionals of your choosing." The contents of the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer, Inc. site are for informational and entertainment purposes only. Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical/mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical/mental health condition. Never disregard professional medical/mental health advice or delay in seeking professional treatment because of something you have read on the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer site or heard on the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer podcast/broadcast.Clinicians are always identified as such - with an indication of specific credentials, individuals who are discussing their personal views/experiences are identified as such.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor/other medical/mental health professional or 911 immediately. MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site. Reliance on any information provided by MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer employees, guests, consultants and/or others appearing on the site or radio program or other visitors to the site is solely at your own risk.
MyNDTALK hopes to offer individuals additional ways to ponder themselves and those around them. MyNDTALK is in no way intended to replace/augment professional assistance."
Principle 3 Confidentiality - Respect the privacy of site users
The Privacy information is available at the MyNDTALK.org homepage.Your email address will be used to send you information relating directly to MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
GOOGLE ANALYTICS: Currently we are using Google Analytics to analyze the audience of the website and improve our content. No personal information is collected from Google Analytics. For further information on the privacy policy concerning Google Analytics, please go here, https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/6004245?hl=en
SURVEYS: In addition to required member information; we may conduct surveys and ask users to volunteer demographic information to be used on an aggregate basis for internal member research. We use such information to better focus and personalize our service offered to each individual user.
COOKIES: A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user’s computer tied to information about the user. We use both session ID cookies and persistent cookies. To learn more about cookies, you can read what the US Department of Energy has to say.
By setting a cookie on our site, users would not have to log in a password more than once per session, thereby saving time while on our site. If users reject the cookie, they may still use our site. However, they will be limited in the use of certain areas of the website – like areas that require user log-in.
TRAFFIC PATTERNS/LOG FILES: We also collect aggregate traffic statistics throughout our site to show the number of visitors to our site, the requests we receive from our website and the ISPs that those requests came from. These statistics are used by internal MyNDTALK staff to improve our website and provide better services to members.
MyNDTALK does not sell/rent membership information. MyNDTALK is not able to control the practices of external websites and organizations that we may provide links to. If you have questions, about how such organizations use the information gathered when you link to their sites please read their privacy policies. If you are referred to an external site - you will be notified - so that you have the option to pursue that link or not.
Principle 4: Attribution - Cite the sources and dates of medical information
All sources are identified during every interview. Please see Principle 5 for additional information.Principle 5: Justification of claims / balanced and objective claims
The contents of the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer, Inc. site are for informational and entertainment purposes only. Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical/mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical/mental health condition. Never disregard professional medical/mental health advice or delay in seeking professional treatment because of something you have read on the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer site or heard on the MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer podcast/broadcast.Clinicians are always identified as such - with an indication of specific credentials, individuals who are discussing their personal views/experiences are identified as such.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor/other medical/mental health professional or 911 immediately. MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned on the Site. Reliance on any information provided by MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer employees, guests, consultants and/or others appearing on the site or radio program or other visitors to the site is solely at your own risk.
MyNDTALK hopes to offer individuals additional ways to ponder themselves and those around them. MyNDTALK is in no way intended to replace/augment professional assistance."
Principle 6: Transparency. Accessibility, provide valid contact details
Email for general inquiries: PAMELA@MyNDTALK.ORGEmail for station inquiries: PAMELA@MYNDTALK.ORG
Email for guest inquiries: BOOKING@MYNDTALK.ORG
Email for sponsor inquiries: PAMELA@MyNDTALK.ORG/DRPBREWER@GMAIL.COM
Email for website inquiries: PAMELA@MyNDTALK.ORG
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/MyNDTALKPAMELABREWER
TWITTER: @MyNDTALK
Managing Producer: Jim Brown
MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
12060. County Line Road
J 305
Madison, Alabama 35756
Principle 7: Financial disclosure. Provide details of funding
At present, MyNDTALK is 100% self funded and provided as an educational community resource.Principle 8: Advertising. Clearly distinguish advertising from editorial content
MyNDTALK relinquished its non-profit status in January 2020. If someone is interested in supporting MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer - please contact us at 301.654.5286 or Pamela@MyNDTALK.org. Support will be acknowledged on a MyNDTALK website page dedicated to "Supporters of MyNDTALK" and will include contact information if the supporter so chooses. Banner ads are not used on the MyNDTALK site.*"The Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct (HONcode) for medical and health Web sites addresses one of Internet's main healthcare issues: the reliability and credibility of information.
The HON foundation certification focuses only on human health online content.
The Internet has become one of the most widely-used communication media. With the availability of Web server software, anyone can set up a Web site and publish any kind of data which is then accessible to all.
The problem is therefore no longer finding information but assessing the credibility of the publisher as well as the relevance and accuracy of a document retrieved from the Net.
...
The Health On the Net Foundation has elaborated the Code of Conduct to help standardize the reliability of medical and health information available on the World-Wide Web.