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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.
November, 2002
- Court's latest death-row issue: The mentally ill, from the Philadelphia Inquirer, November 13, 2002
- Justices Will Decide If Defendants May Be Forcibly Medicated to Be Made Fit for Trial, from the Washington Post, November 5, 2002
- Brain Power: The Search for Origins, from the New York Times, November 5, 2002
- One Stressed-Out Industry Managed Care Meets Mental Health With Mixed Results, from the Washington Post October 29, 2002
- Virtual Counseling, from the Chronicle of Higher Education, November 15, 2002
- University of Pennsylvania Introduces Student Run Mental Health Awarness Website
- College Student and Depression Fact Sheets Suicide and Depression, From the National Mental Health Association
- Virtual Counseling, from the Chronicle of Higher Education, November 15, 2002
- Orange/Blue A play about psychiatry and schizophrenia, from the New York Times, November 24, 2002
- A Boy, a Mother and a Rare Map of Autism's World, from the New York Times, November 19, 2002
- Aging: Brain Boosts, From the Other Side, from the New York Times, November 19, 2002
- Schizophrenia's Rhyme and Reason: Michael Mack Finds the Poetry in His Mother's Long Battle With Mental Illness, from the Washington Post November 22, 2002
- 2 Perspectives on Suicide: Book Review, from the New York Times November 19, 2002
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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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