Pops from big kid roman candles cut across the time zones
narratives of personal surface burn and itchy imbedded metal scraps
sparklers tested by tiny fingers consequences of curiosity about what happens
when something gets too close or we…
get too close to something Continue reading Poem by Megan Baer McKamy – social worker from Topeka Kansas
‘I Am Adam Lanza’s Mother’
Click Here to Read: Thinking the Unthinkable an article that originally appeared in the Blue Review by Liza Long reprinted on The Anarchist Soccer Mom website with Comments by Others.
Click Here to Read: A Joint Statement from Sarah and Liza with Comments by Others on The Anarchist Soccer Mom website.
Click Here to Read: Another Reprinting of the Liza Long article on the in Huffington Post with Comments from a broad spectrum of readers.
Connecticut Shooting Victims’ Stories Begin To Emerge
Click here to read: Connecticut Shooting Victims’ Stories Begin To Emerge from The Associated Press on December 16, 2012 by Associated Press writers Denise Lavoie, Mark Scolforo, Allen Breed, Pat Eaton-Robb, Bridget Murphy, Christopher Sullivan and Danica Coto.
Victoria Soto, 27, was one of 26 people killed in the Dec. 14 mass shooting.
Support crucial for kids after trauma
Click here to read “Support crucial for kids after trauma” by Elizabeth Landau from CNN on December 17, 2012.
School shootings such as the one at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, may have long-lasting consequences, but with proper support, many children are able to move on, experts say.
The Master: a perversion of psychoanalysis incited by the compulsion to repeat
Advances in Understanding and Treating Depression at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
SAVE THE DATE:
Innovations in Psychiatry Symposium: Advances in Understanding and Treating Depression, Friday, February 1, 2013, Goldwurm Auditorium
The inaugural Innovations in Psychiatry Symposium will be held in Goldwurm Auditorium at Mount Sinai Medical Center on Friday, February 1, 2013. It is entitled “Advances in Understanding and Treating Depression.” The program features presentations by Mount Sinai experts including Drs. Dennis Charney and Eric Nestler as well as distinguished faculty from other leading institutions — Drs. Maurizio Fava (MGH), Andrew Krystal (Duke) and Carlos Zarate (NIMH). Please save the date. We look forward to seeing you there! Continue reading Advances in Understanding and Treating Depression at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
APsaA Position Statement on Violence
Cartoons about the Newtown Massacre
Click Here to View: Cartoons about the Newtown Massacre.
Newtown, child empathy, Dave Brubeck and Pearl Harbour from Sasha Rolde on IP.Net
Dear Colleagues:
At the end of the week, when I try to chose posts of interest to suggest to you, my usual composure was shattered by the “apocalyptic” events in Newtown, CT, – namely the shooting of 20 small children and 6 adults in an elementary school. Before I write my message to you, I therefore want to express my deepest sorrow and condolences to the families affected by these losses and to the the other students in that school as well as countless other children whose innocence was destroyed that day.
In the same vein, my personal choices and recommendations to you begin with this event: Continue reading Newtown, child empathy, Dave Brubeck and Pearl Harbour from Sasha Rolde on IP.Net
Oscar Night and the Blacklist in the Fishko files
Click Here to Listen To: Oscar Night and the Blacklist in the Fishko files on the WNYC radio station on March 19, 1999.







