Movies Monday: Fantasia: 75th Anniversary

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Click Here to Read:  Fantasia (1940 film) on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Fantasia on the Disney.com website.

Click Here to Read: Ten Facts About Walt Disney’s Fantasia: Here are ten facts about Walt Disney’s animated masterpiece from 1940, featuring a compilation of animations accompanied by a soundtrack of classical music on the Ten Facts About.UK website.

Click Here to Read:  Fantasia (1940): THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; Walt Disney’s ‘Fantasia,’ an Exciting New Departure in Film Entertainment, Opened Last Night at the Broadway By Bosley Crowther in The New York Times on November 14, 1940. Continue reading Movies Monday: Fantasia: 75th Anniversary

Poetry Monday: Willa Schneberg

POETRY MONDAY: November 2, 2015

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Willa Schneberg

Well, everyone, here we are again, well into fall and even back to Standard Time, here in our time zone – and with a strong poet.

I continue to be impressed with the knowledge and compassion of social workers, and Willa Schneberg, an LCSW with a private practice in Portland, Oregon, is no exception. An award-winning poet whose submission was outstanding in its professionalism, she has already authored five poetry collections, one of which, In the Margins of the World, received the Oregon Book Award in Poetry. Her poems have been heard on Garrison Keillor’s “The Writer’s Almanac,” and have appeared in numerous selective literary magazines and anthologies. She has has also been a fellow at both Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony. Continue reading Poetry Monday: Willa Schneberg

Psychology Sunday: Michael Eigen

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Click Here to Read: Michael Eigen on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Michael Eigen, Ph.D. on the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis website.

Click Here to Read: Therapist from the Depths: A Conversation with Michael Eigen by Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel on the Tikkun Website on May 21, 2013.

Click Here to Read: Faith and Disillusionment: An Interview with Dr. Michael Eigen on the Dharma Cafe website. Continue reading Psychology Sunday: Michael Eigen

Merle Molofsky will read Streets 1970

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Click Here to Read: Merle Molofsky will read Streets 1970 at NPAP on November 1, 2015 at 2 to 4 pm .

Click Here to Purchase:  Streets 1970 by Merle Molofsky on IPBooks.net

Merle Molofsky’s Streets 1970 is a must read for anyone who wants a deeply thought-provoking, well written novel with dialogue and questions that both raises doubts and offers profound answers. Merle is a gifted and highly intelligent story teller who paints her stories in words so descriptive you feel as if you are looking at pictures, watching a movie or analyzing paintings. The contents and topics are classic with incredible depth. They are as relevant today as they were in the 1970s. Do not miss this one!
–Judith Logue, Ph.D,

 

Social Work Saturday: Grace Coyle

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Click Here to Read: Grace Coyle on the National Association of Social Work Website.

Click Here to Read: Grace Coyle on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:Social Work: Group Work and Change – 1935 by By Dr. Grace L. Coyle on the Social History Project website.

Click Here to Read and View:  Grace Coyle on Prezi.

Click Here to Read: Grace Coyle and group work on the Infed.org website.

Click Here to Read: Other posts on Social Work Saturday on this website.