Friday, September 11, 2009
Psychological Repercussions of September 11th Attacks
The New York Times reports on the work of therapists and mental health specialists who dealt with the trauma and the methods of treatments that followed the terrorist attacks.THE HIDDEN FACE OF FEAR tells us the stories of several New Yorkers who were treated after September 11th, and how scientists can now link memory, fear and trauma to particular parts of the brain in order to cure patients. Labels: 9/11, neuroscience, psychology, trauma
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
September 9, 2009,
8:40 am New York Times
A 'Nuclear Renaissance' Stumbles Forward
Interesting update in the Times today on new projects to expand use of nuclear power,
click HERE to read it. This is an issue well explored in our recent (and well reviewed, too) release
THE NUCLEAR COMEBACK.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Our first documentary on Afghanistan now available.
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