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Serendip's mental health resource lists are intended to provide access to web materials which we believe are of continuing usefulness in discussions of mental health issues. This "News" section is aimed at helping people be aware of possible "growing points" relevant to mental health discussions, news reports which offer what may become important new perspectives on mental health, relating either to mental health itself or to related social, political, and economic phenomena that impact on it.
April, 2003
- Helplessness Can Drive You Crazy: What to do when loved ones battle depression, from Psychology Today, April 2, 2003
- Mental Illness Strikes Babies, Too, from the HealthScoutNews Reporter, April 16, 2003
- Childhood Obesity Linked to Depression, From the HealthScoutNews Reporter, April 7, 2003
- http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/13/weekinreview/13WORD.htmlAnalyze This: Vincent Gigante, Not Crazy After All Those Years, from the New York Times, April 13, 2001
- Seeking the First Signs of Autism, from the Washington Post, April 14, 2003
- Retired Army Colonel (and Bryn Mawr) Professor James Martin talks to Terry Gross about mental health of soldiers, from NPR'sFresh Air, April 8, 2003
- The Rorschach Test, From the New York Times Magazine, April 27, 2003
- Forget Oscar and Felix: Messiness Is No Laughing Matter, From the New York Times, April 29, 2003
- My Genes Made Me Do It, From the Washington Post, April 29, 2003
- Stevie': A documentary examines how a boy nobody loved..., From the Philadelphia Inquirer, April 25, 2003
- D.C. Zoning Laws Biased Against Mentally Ill, Judge Say, From the Washington Post, April 19, 2003
- ADHD and Bullying, From the Washington Post, April 22, 2003
- Mentally Ill Youths Turned Over to Social Workers, Police Because It Is Only Way to Obtain Treatment, From the Washington Post, April 22, 2003
- Mental health researchers focus on youths, From the News Journal, April 29, 2003
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These resource lists are being maintained by Debbie Plotnick, 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 the list are welcome, as are more general thoughts about how to most effectively make available information, and promote conversation, about issues of mental health. Contact dplotnic@brynmawr.edu - pgrobste@brynmawr.edu - jmartin@brynmawr.edu.
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