Movies Monday: Coming Home

ComingHome

Click Here to Read:  Coming homes (2014) on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Coming Home reviewed by Peter Sobczynski on the Roger Ebert.com website.

Click Here to Read:  Coming Home: A small, sincere film about big, complex times By David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on October 20, 2015.

Click Here to View: Coming Home Review on the Fandango website.

Click Here to Read: Review: In ‘Coming Home,’ a Family Rocked by the Cultural Revolution Coming Home By A. O. Scott in The New York Times on September 8, 2015. Continue reading Movies Monday: Coming Home

Psychology Sunday: Sandra Bem

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Click Here to Read: Sandra Bem on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Obituary: Sandra Bem / Psychologist, feminist, pioneer in gender roles June 22, 1944 – May 20, 2014 by Torsten Ove on the Pittsburg Post-Gazette on May 22, 2014.

Click Here to Read: The Last Day of Her Life: When Sandy Bem found out she had Alzheimer’s, she resolved that before the disease stole her mind, she would kill herself. The question was, when? By Robin Marantz Henig in The New York Times Magazine on May 14, 2015. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Sandra Bem

The Dark Matter of Love

The Dark Matter of Love

An inspiring documentary about international adoption and the psychological effects of growing up with and without parental love, it centers on the Diaz family who adopts three orphans from Russia and how their new and old kids handle family together. Psychotherapeutic techniques are employed to benefit the newly constituted family.

Thalia Café at Symphony Space, 95th Street and Broadway, New York City
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
6:00 pm Food and Drink
7:00 pm Viewing of film and Discussion
Speakers: Alexander Kalogerakis MD
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