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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, 2004
- KayRedfield Jamison Speaks at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church7:30 PM Ministries Center 625 Montgomery Ave Bryn Mawr
- The 3rd International FireWatch Conference: Juvenile Firesetter Identification & Intervention, August 19-20, 2004, Cherry Hill, NJ
- Worsening depression and suicidality in patients being treated with antidepressant medications: FDA Public Health Advisory: March 22, 2004
- Doctors issue warning on anti-psychotic drugs, From the he Associated Press, January 27, 2004
- Study Advises Against Drugs for Children in Depression, From the New York Times, April 9, 2004
Book's Critique of Psychology Ignites a Torrent of Criticism, From the New York Times, April 12, 2004
- Nominal Benefits Seen in Drugs for Alzheimer's, From the New York Times, April 7, 2004
- The Altered Human Is Already Here, From the New York Times, April 6, 2004
- Don't think depression is part of aging, From the Philadelphia Inquirer, April 11, 2004
- Antidepressant use by preschoolers rises dramatically, From the LA Times, April 11, 2004
- The BrainŐs Left and Right Sides Seem to Work Together Better in Mathematically Gifted Middle-School Youth, APA Press Release, April 11, 2004
- Advanced Scanning Being Used For Autism, From Intelihealth, April 12, 2004
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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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