I offer all of this as a way of describing how I became involved in intensive psychotherapeutic efforts with several adolescents who I then continued to see, often for many years following their inpatient experiences.
The Little Things: Time Is(n't) On My Side Standing, in my best party dress, my father at my side, a prettily wrapped present in hand, I waited for the door to open. After what seemed like an eternity, the door was opened by a tall, imposing man - who immediately looked perplexed. "Hello?" - he said, rather uncertainly. My father greeted him, in the normal fashion...then I heard the words, "The birthday party? Oh, that's to
It's one step at a time for brain injury patients March 22, 2009 Mar. 22--CHARLOTTESVILLE -- They live together in a Victorian house on a quiet street in this college town. Mostly men in their early 20s, they play video games, watch movies, tell stories and practice playing guitar.
Hang the Bankers! Getting Ready to Vent in London (Time Magazine) Protestors who promise the chance to eat "banker's brains" say they're just jesting. But global anger over the role of bank execs in the financial meltdown is growing more serious -- and that's perfectly normal says a social psychologist
This Time, Geithner’s Plan for Banks Makes Sense (New York Times) Will the Treasury Department’s latest plan to save the American banking system work? To The New York Times’s Joe Nocera, it just might. In his latest column, he writes that it could place a real floor on the price of bad assets and convince market players to trade in securitized assets again.
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