Mental health is an increasingly significant intellectual and practical concern of people in both academic and social/cultural/political contexts. In recognition of this, Serendip, working with the Center for Science in Society, the School of Social Work and Social Research, and other groups at Bryn Mawr College are working together to encourage productive conversation and scholarship about issues of mental health, both general and specific. This, like other Serendip sections, is a work in progress, expected to evolve in response to interests and contributions of visitors. Our hope is that, over time, we will be providing access to useful resources on the web, papers, essays, and other locally produced materials, as well as on-line forums for discussion. Currently available are developing lists of useful web resources compiled by Christine Tubiak, a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, working with Paul Grobstein , Department of Biology, and James Martin, School of Social Work and Social Research, at Bryn Mawr College. Suggestions for additions to these lists are welcome, and should be sent to Christine Tubiak (ctubiak@brynmawr.edu).
More general thoughts about how this section might most effectively promote research and practical improvements in the are of mental health should be sent to Jim Martin (jmartin@brynmawr.edu) and/or Paul Grobstein (pgrobste@brynmawr.edu). |
Of current interest ...
- Alcoholic Brain Yields Clues to Addiction, from BioMedNet, February 6, 2002
- Scans Link 2 Key Pieces of Schizophrenia Puzzle, from NIMH, January 28, 2002
- Gun Violence Has Long-Term Effects, from JTO, January 26, 2002
- Taking Stock of Risk Factors for Child/Youth Externalizing Behavior Problems, from NIMH, January 4, 2002
- Moderate Drinking May Prevent Mental Decline, from JTO, December 22, 2001
- Violence Affects Children in Many Ways, from JTO, December 22, 2001
- Terrorist Attacks Cause Spike in Treatment Requests, from JTO, December 8, 2001
- Forget More of What You Thought About Memory, from BioMedNet, December 7, 2001
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Mental Health at Bryn Mawr College
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