Show i '(mMf't 'A-:- '' Campaign of ignorancePg2 - Women's forumPg3 Comedy ala KierPg4 ±BaseballfeverPg6 r i Iks WiT Ik'8 ' i '? rriceUU ta hiX450 lgMTh u rsdaX prilU9 The plague of the patriarchs: Jake Garn at CEU fighting the disease of depression by Matthew Harward What docs the term "The Patriarchal Syndrome" mean to you? According to Mike Clayton MSW of the Four Comers Mental Health clinic it is a mal- ady that could be affecting all of us Clayton participated in a CEU public forum on April 7 concern- ing women's issues He covered the topic of male dominance in our society and its impact on women especially in relation to depression Clayton who received his undergraduate degree from Nebraska University and masters from Boston University docs most of his work in women's health focusing mainly on single parent families He is a specialist in the his experiences with single parents and during therapy he came upon the idea of "The Patriarchal Syndrome” What he noticed right off the bat were repeating patterns in all the depression patients Beyond suffer- ing from the usual symptoms of depression ( sleeplessness suicidal tendency lack of hope and happi- ness inability to feel any stimuli) all patients at one time during lives had experienced mistreatment usually suffering as children under a domineering fa- thcr Mistreatment at the hands of a spouse was also prevalent Since most work is involved with women hence came the name of the problem He admitted that is was "not just a women’s issue” but mostly because of the roles women play in our society Women have always played second hand citizens in society They were and still are to a great de- treated like "we treat chil-drcn as property to be acquired and used" The word patriarchal refers to attitude of "this is my home I'm in charge 1 call the shots aui- tude” he said In all cases whether it be male or female the relationship is always autocratic and dictatorial control arc passed on to the chil- drcn who eventually treat their own children the same way The cycle continues These people who lived through a "Patriarchal Svndromc" arc almost always plagued by depression as adults They have been beat up emo-tionaily so many times that they cannot deal with it any longer and especially true for males which is why the syndrome affects women the "beneficiaries" of most of men's attentions disassociate themselves from life Clayton had no solid answers To disassociate means to shut out His goal was to increase awareness all feelings to turn on the safety in this area so that be can begin to valve to "ufT themselves" What hMliremxiss Part ofthc change is produced is a chronically de- comes in changing our stcreo- pressed person who is locked in- types controlling our attitudes side themself learning it's ok to feel and placHe brought up the point that ing our attention in the hear and people need to feel He cited exnow "If you got one foot in the amples of the detrimental effects past and another in the future you of lack of stimuli He mentioned end up peeing on the present" he the Foundling Homes of the 30s quippod Babies were dropped off at these For further information regardplaces by parents who could not the "Patriarchal Syndrome” take care of them They were lined ing parent program contxthim at the of these infants died in these homes A modern day example found a baby in a similar c“1whiplhiv“t —— VX - Speaker's Forum the lecture responsible for bringing key speakers to the College of Eastern Utah will feature Senator Jake Gam as the next guest speaker Soiator Gam has been a prominent resident of Utah smee his birth in Richfield in 1932 After serving as a fighter pilot in the United States Navy where he achieved the rank of lieutenant Senator Gam retired from the Utah Air National Guard as a Brigadier General with over lOjOOO hours of time logged Gam a fonner insurance execu- - mittee and serves on two committees: Housing and Urban Affairs and International Finance and Monetary Policy Gam also serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee as well M Republican member on the VA HUD and independent Agencies sub-seri- es jng Subcommittee He also serves on the subcommittees on Energy and Water Development Defense Military Construction and inte-pilot nor in 1985 Gam participated in the shuttle night is currently in his third term in the uve aid mayor of Salt Lake Cuy United States Senate During his time in the Senate Gam has served on a number of committees in- eluding six yean as the Chairman of the Senate Banking Housing and Urban Affaire Committee He currently serves as the ranking Republican member of th’t com- - Sl-D- of "Discovery" as a payload special- isL During the seven day flight Senator Gam orbited the earth 109 times and performed a variety of medical tests Senator Gam will be at CEU Monday April 20 at 9 am in the Alumni Room J situation After throe days of care and touch the baby became responsive Over stimulation is also (Lingerous He told us of the prison camps of Korea were American soldiers were overstimulated by sound and excitement which at suited in brainwashing They came so desperate that they were willing to sign their names away to the enemy for some solitude Individuals who suffer from the "Patriarchal Syndrome" have usually been exposed to both of these rc-th- be-the- ir extremes A big problem in people suffering from this problem is that they also become very happens when self-esteem is so low that you begin to live your life through another All concern for yourself becomes sidc-gre-e lined to the needs of the other It's cy epitomized by a need for the other to even exist There are many levels of depres-th- c sion and likewise many levels of the "Patriarchal Syndrome" Not all of us are clinically depressed but many of us have lived through this type of relationship some- lime Hie key to combating this problem is to realize that it's "alright to feel alright to hurt” Unfortunately society has stigma- tized the need to feel and pain is something to be ignored This is Write in candidate for academic vice president Eric Anderson discusses his campaign with Soni Marshall Julie Belnap and Marty Stout Photo by Garth Frandsan Looking for jobs in all the right places Do you need a summer job? Would you like to live and work in some of the Wests most spectacular scenic locations? If so Kathy Painter just might have what your looking for As director of the job place- ment service at the College of Eastern Utah Painter has exten- sive job listings for summer em- ploymcnt opportunities Among die places looking for part time summer help include Grand Teton and Yellowstone Na- tional Parks in Wyoming Cactus Pete's Casino on the Nevada Idaho border Sheri Griffith River Expe-ditions as well as jobs with the Federal Go vcnuncnL Several students have already been hired for summer employ- mental Disneyland in Anaheim California At Lake Powell one of the biggest employers of college stu- dents for seasonal work the mari nas will not be hiring Utah students due to an interesting turn of events In light of recent changes in Europe several governments have allowed students to lake overseas employment Many of these students have been employed at the lake in jobs traditionally Filled by Utah students Plenty of jobs are still available Interested parties can Find out more by contacting Painter at the Job Placement Center |