The need to connect veterans who have recently returned from the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan with mental health services has grown more urgent as the disturbing mental health statistics continue to rise. The evidence is overwhelming that many veterans returning from war are not getting the help they need. An estimated 22 veterans […]
Miot Hospital Answers Ebola Scare
The recent outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Africa is certainly creating a scare the world over, and in India too. People are afraid and wild rumours are doing the rounds on social media – about an Ebola-caused death in Bangalore and claims of ‘alternate medicine’ providing cures including bathing in salt water and […]
Jungian Analysis: A Case Study
Finn (2011) asserted the Jungian approach takes the total person into account. The researchers noted Jung believed the psyche made up the many parts of the personality along with both conscious and unconscious thoughts. Jung differentiated between the personal and collective unconscious. He referred to the collective unconscious which he asserted could be traced […]
We Will Always Be!
Before you book anything “Brazil” this summer: Read and digest and internalize the following report and realize that any visitor to the “games” will contribute to the ongoing genocide and ecocide in Brazil. – – pls distribute wide and far. Nothing Expected from Government, but “We Will Always Be!” – Report from the Lands of […]
Stolen Dreams: An Interview with Vanessa Sollecito
Six years ago, Vanessa Sollecito was not expecting any dramatic changes in her life. As a young Italian woman living independently in Rome, she loved her work as a lieutenant in the carabinieri, Italy’s national military police force. Vanessa had earned the competitive position as an extension of her previous military service, initially as one […]
Rescuing the Sumatran Rhino: Fixing a fragmented population
Wildlife inventories can be a shocking reality check, especially when extinction looks near. Early this year, Sumatran Rhino conservationists were shocked when population estimates of Sumatran rhino dropped from 300 to less than 100. They called an emergency summit in April in Singapore because the population of about 80 in Sumatra is so fragmented by […]
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