Click Here to Read: Keeping Guns Away From Children by Jane E. Brody in The New York Times on January 7, 2013.
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Psychiatric Records Helps Care
The Obesity Paradox
More Guns = More Killing
Can Forgiveness Play a Role in Criminal Justice?
Click Here to Read: Can Forgiveness Play a Role in Criminal Justice? By Paul Tullis in The New York Times on January 4, 2013.
Conor McBride, who was convicted of shooting his girlfriend of three years when they were both 19.
Das Unbehagen
Click Here to Read: Das Unbehagen: A group of mostly early career psychoanalysts and students interested in the field meet in New York to discuss the current state of psychoanalytic formation and to form a new association called Unbehagen By David Lichtenstein in the American Psychological Association Division 39 Newsletter, July 2012 issue.
Back to school: the right medicine for Sandy Hook, experts say
Click Here to Read: Back to school: the right medicine for Sandy Hook, experts say By Maggie Fox on the NBC News website on January 4, 2013.
A Sandy Hook Elementry student flashes a sign as children leave on a school bus in Newtown, Connecticut January 3, 2013. Counselors say getting back to a routine is the best medicine for the surviving students.
The enemy within: Soldier suicides outpaced combat deaths in 2012
Click Here to Read: The enemy within: Soldier suicides outpaced combat deaths in 2012 By Bill Briggs on the NBC News website on January 4, 2012.
Andrew P Johnson / The News Herald via AP file,
In an Oct. 10, 2012 photo, MaKayla Merritt holds her brother William Busbee’s uniform with her mother Libby Busbee, right, and sister Tiffany Merrit in the family’s living room in Panama City, Fla. U.S. Army Spc. William Busbee committed suicide in March of 2012. Busbee is one of 177 Army suicides in 2012 — more than the number of soldiers killed in combat for the year.
Evil vs. crazy: What’s in the minds of mass murderers?
Why You Won’t Be the Person You Expect to Be
Click Here to Read: Why You Won’t Be the Person You Expect to Be By John Tierney in The New York Times on January 3, 2013.










