The front cover of the heroin user's guide book, "Take Charge Take Care," published by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (CBS)

Now every once in a while (regardless of my clinical and forensic psychology training and practical experiences) a news byte or two comes out of no where to (1) blind side me; and then (2) make me question whether I should be laughing or I should be hurling.

Just such an instance has surfaced with the news byte about a New York City-funded guidebook for heroin users offering them information on how to prepare drugs carefully and care for their veins to avoid infection.

And of course it comes as no surprise to me that the state’s top official with the DEA rips NYC for this handbook on heroin.

John Gilbride, DEA special agent in charge, contends that the Take Charge Take Care guide is disturbing and is a “step-by-step instruction on how to inject a poison.” With no disrespect intended to this professional, I am left only thinking of one intuitive response to this matter at hand. Ya think?

It is reported that the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene printed about 700,000 copies and in kind that a top official says the goal is to promote health and save lives. Really?  Where do they find these people?

More information on this story is found at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34706732/ns/us_news-life/?GT1=43001.

First let me underscore given my clinical training and practical experiences, and secondarily being mentored by an esteemed senior executive and administrator in hospital administration who happened to be my father as well—I have seen many innovative and utilitarian approaches to promote health and save lives; particularly in my chosen trade craft in mental hygiene.

In a radical sense, I can only offer up one adjective to capture my range of sentiments for this story, which of course is nothing less than surreal.

But when I read this story, I must confess to you all, I just couldn’t get my mind fully around the magnitude of issues and challenges that this guidebook offers heroin users for preparing drugs carefully and of course their veins so they can avoid infection. At a foundational level, this whole matter gives me great pause and is in milder terms unsettling.

But don’t take my assessment of this situation at face value. I hope you’ll all take some time to follow the preceding link back to this article and reflect for yourself on the magnitude of this topic. For me this issue and especially what it asserts to address, the methodology and intervention it promotes (both informatively and instructively) raises so many concerns and questions. Common sense seems not to have prevailed from (a) practicality and (b) practitioner clinical and forensic professional and ethical vantage points on so many fronts and so many levels.

How does a mayor such as the likes of  Bloomberg rationalize his math here, when on one front he asserts that he wants guns banned because people may at a minimum get hurt and maximally become fatalities while on the other hand indirectly promotes (assists) in the drug trade of heroin and maybe even reluctantly in a veiled sense accepts “learned helplessness” with shutting down the drug trade of heroin and rehabilitation of consumers consumption of this insidious drug?

Is this city (as I hear often from my colleagues in Chicago proper, and even in the affluent suburbs surrounding it) tired of picking up people of all ages and socioeconomic stratum who are (a) addicts, or worse yet (b) dead people in all kinds of habitats?

I frickin’ hope so!

When I was working with this milieu I sure the hell was!

How is the utilitarianism of this intervention (without all the “junk science” of political dogmatism and biopsychosocial medical and mental hygiene) illustrative of excellent clinical and forensic critical thinking skills regarding rehabilitating or ideally promoting on a preventative front complete abstinence from such a drug?

Of course I know the lingo “teaching those who already use the drug how to use the drug saves lives and does not promote or teach gateway vulnerables or the untapped constituency of lost souls that this “human factors” resource is their “handler” for “handling it” when consuming this narcotic cocktail.

This whole technical-craft versus street-craft thingy like so many others begs me asking this simple question: “Are you all on frickin’ drugs”!!??

Is this intervention, I wonder, the great Harry Houdini (1874 – 1926) himself reincarnated again as an escape artist, and not a psychic who is supposed to influence all facets of magic in America, who when it’s all said and done definitively becomes celebrated as the world’s greatest escape artist?

I worry too that this intervention somehow seems to be rising from humble beginnings (as did Houdini) in hopes of becoming  too a renowned magician and illusionist. And this all begs me (again in my signatory fashion of conducting myself interpersonally) to ask the question: For Whom? For whom may this serve?

If we pretend this heroin thingy isn’t a problem then will this intervention help make it seem even more obvious it isn’t or even ceases to be (for holdout doubters) a problem?

Why not sell on Welcome to IdiotGuides.com this New York City-funded guidebook (aka “human factors edition”) “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Heroin” as another user volume for purchase on the website?

But I hear you naysayers out there saying to me that I’m jaded; worse yet that I have become cynical, maybe even given myself over to “compassion fatigue.”

Well then, I add this to the task at hand.

My satirical wit reframes this compassion fatigue something like this. My bouts of fending off the voices of my “multiples” and my efforts at muting these voice’s primary drive retorts “compassion, my ass!” Or their street-craft logic “where’s the compassion when some junkie mugs our law abiding lambs in our flocks to score?” Or even more sardonic yet, “where’s the compassion when our innocent babies are born addicted because their junkie mothers have their New York City-funded guidebook Take Charge, Take Care to guide them through the birthing process while they use heroin.

So I suppose I can see the upside of this intervention as I work my way through the cognitive maze of this logic, right? This is a great idea to give them a 16-page guide informatively and instructively on how to shoot up, right? Of course this guide is multiculturally and a gender-based approach which are “politically correct,” right? And of course this guide is multiethnically and ethnographically sensitive to readability issues such as language and syntax with regard to readers, right?

Well then. I can just see it now. They can use this guide to keep them warm while they lay in a comma for a while on the frozen sidewalks, frozen ground in their sleeping bags and cardboard shanties under the el tracks, in sitting positions in the seats on the subways, the cold floors in drug houses, over air vents, on church steps or in Penn Station, or even in Central Park’s Ramble’s section, right?

As I said a coupla minutes ago—this whole technical-craft versus street-craft thingy like so many other ones begs me asking this simple question: “Are you all on frickin’ drugs!!??


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Reuters is reporting a number of significant developments coming out of Yemen concerning its offensive launched against al-Qaida and the U.S. Embassy in San’a reopening after a deadly raid deals with imminent threat.

For more on these developments go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34700332/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa.

An important caveat from the piece I found interesting concerns a statement U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman (CT) made regarding his visit to Yemen in August concerning a conversation that he had with an American man working there. Lieberman’s reference to this man’s comment was made when Lieberman was speaking on a visit to Baghdad.

“Iraq was yesterday’s war. Afghanistan is today’s war and if we do not act pre-emptively now, Yemen will be tomorrow’s war.”

This gives me an opportunity to remind us all, given the context of course of these developments Reuters is reporting on, about my commentary in a previous post in this blog. As Grossman, I said assures us, “Still the sheepdog disturbs the sheep. He is a constant reminder that there are wolves in the land.”

Čuda to Yemen for launching a major offensive against al-Qaida, which respectively encouraged the U.S. embassy in San’a to reopen on Tuesday after Yemeni security forces staged a raid just outside the city.


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Here comes another important development (for you readers following the recent attack on the CIA and its loss of employees) highlighting a partnership U.S. officials describe as crucial to their counterterrorism  strategy.

Let me quickly add as well my gratitude and respect for Jordan, who Joby Warick (a Washington Post staff writer) reports in his article (http://bit.ly/6gQFN7) is playing, “an increasingly vital role in the fight against al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups, sometimes in countries far beyond the Middle East, according to current and former government officials from both countries.”

Its other country’s pro-U.S. policy support in the war against terrorism like Jordan who walk’s the talk on helping us on countering terrorism who are partnering with us in our global village to migrate away from the nasty global bunker mentality “Trust Your Neighbors But Brand Your Stock.”

Likewise, as Warick reports

“If al-Qaeda targets America, it also targets our stability and the peace of this region,” a Jordanian intelligence said in a recent interview. “Based on this stance, we have had many successes countering terrorism.”


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I just took the time to read Robert Windrem and Richard Engle’s (NBC News reporters) article (http://bit.ly/7z8KDG) about the Jordanian suspect who’s now become a double-agent suspect  responsible for killing the CIA officers. It appears that emerging evidence from the field indicates that this perpetrator of this Afghan attack was supposed to infiltrate al-Qaida.

How many of us mitigate violence risk and threat assessment as a cost of doing business?

How many of us really have to navigate time and space always mindful, always vigilant that violence risk or threat assessment is stalking us in every nook and cranny of our life? Then why is it that so many ordained experts surface on these matters Monday morning quarterbacking after action reviews?

Truth be told? This really annoys me. Even worse these press junket wannabe’s turn my stomach and make me wanna expose them for what they are.

Yeah, why say it. We all know what they’re all about don’t we?

Remember the pinhead tough guy who talks it up to us all after the threat of violence risk or threat assessment demand characteristics walk away with the bully who was in this pinhead’s face?

What makes my skin crawl more than this? It’s these pinheads with their hand out waiting to be paid for their pseudo expert junk science they give us after the bully’s walked away. Too bad he didn’t hear them and come back, get in their face, and try to kick their ass. Then we’ll see what kind of expert they really are, won’t we?

One thing I’ve learned from my training in clinical and forensic psychology is to respect and keep my enemies close as The Art of War tells us.

And another thing while I’m at it. I’ve been in battles and wars so to speak on the streets where I learned both trade craft and more importantly street craft. No BS out there; no pinhead tough guys. Try that you (Monday morning quarterbacks) pinhead tough guy dudes and yes you dudettes too, and then ask them, “How’s that working out for ya?”

When you really work this tee box, we know who really punches the shit out of the ball of the tee box don’t we? Those are the people who I humbled myself to.

And guess what? They really taught me a lot. More importantly, I am grateful for them taking the time to help keep me alive in the learning process. Thanks be to them. That’s who I listen to and respect as experts. You all know who I am talking about. Out of respect for you all, I don’t name names. Thanks none the less.

So the moral of my story to you all? Surface validity is just that. This ongoing investigation of the attack on the CIA and its “silent heroes, mighty patriots” remonstrates my commentary here.

Let me remind us all. Especially those of you out there who want to pass judgment inside and outside the Beltway, and yes you all inside and outside (feeders) the intelligence community, and of course last but not certainly least, after action Monday morning quarterbacks, there’s nothing like experiencing being “in the moment or in the zone” in the pocket using intuitive decision making “as the pagan felons rapidly advance.”

Come see me when you have fallen on the sword and lived to talk about it. Until then? Get a life. . .


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Elise Amendola / AP

Russell Contreras, an Associated Press reporter, wrote a piece (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34667129) on a punk rock revolutionary movement, which I might add looks to be using music maybe to grow an anti-establishment Muslim-Hindu subculture to contend with their brand of  bunker mentality “Trust Your Neighbors But Brand Your Stock.”

Contreras contends that this anti-establishment subculture is “borne of religiously conservative communities.”

I ask you then. . . Is flower power, originating in Berkley California, re-emerging from the basement of a middle class home “deep in the woods” of the colonial town of Wayland, Massachusetts?

Could it be that these artists, similarly to Ginsberg’s essay in November 1965, How To Make a March/Spectacle are advocating protesters be provided with their flava “masses of flowers” to turn anti-war rallies into another version of “street theater”? I hope so because I am not sure how the hafiz with their madrasah are winning the hearts and minds with explosive vests and suicide bombers?

Contreras reports that these artists want to “reconcile issues such as life in America, women’s rights and homosexuality with Islam and old East vs. West cultural clashes.”

“This is one way to deal with my identity as an Arab-American,” said Marwan Kamel, the 24-year-old lead guitarist in Chicago-based Al-Thawra. “With this music, I can express this confusion.”


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