
Click Here to Read: Surviving Stalin’s Purges: Why couldn’t Soviet Jews see the dictator—who died 60 years ago—for the anti-Semitic murderer that he was? By Ben Cohen on the Tablet website on February 26, 2013.
Category: General News
Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson, favorite to become the first black Pope, connects homosexuality to sex scandals
Viktor Kornmehl Wishes Professor Freud A Happy Birthday
Social Perception & the Actor-Observer Effect: I’m Tired, But You’re Lazy
War psychology research expands, troops found to suffer ‘moral injuries’
Click Here to Read: War psychology research expands, troops found to suffer ‘moral injuries’ As researchers and psychologists have come to a better understanding of post traumatic stress disorder a different kind of suffering among veterans has surfaced, a feeling of guilt or inner conflict called ‘moral injury.’ By Pauline Jelinek in The Christian Science Monitor on February 23, 2013.
Former Marine Capt. Timothy Kudo sits outside his apartment in Brooklyn in October 2011. Kudo walks among civilians carrying a burden of guilt most Americans don’t want to share. A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Kudo thinks of himself as a killer. “I can’t forgive myself … and the people who can forgive me are dead,” he said.
John Minchillo/AP
Primed for Controversy
After Newtown, support for mental-health spending grows
Click Here to Read: After Newtown, support for mental-health spending grows By Brady Dennis and Lena H. Sun in The Washington Post on February 24, 2013.
Reporting mental-health cases to the national database used for background checks varies from state to state. Here is the number of mental health reports made per 100,000 residents in each state.









