Mental Health America: May is Mental Health Month 2011

Did you know that 60 million Americans are diagnosed with a mental health condition in any given year, that’s 1in4. Learn more at http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/go/may. Read the simple "handout" above to see what you can learn and how you can help friends or family members living with mental illness. With a  simple gesture of  increasing our …

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Rahm, Derrick Rose, and Oprah Reign in Chicago

It's an exciting week in Chicago. Read all about it: Chicago Tribune: Chicago news, sports, weather and traffic - chicagotribune.com. At Millennium Park today, Rahm Emanuel will be sworn in as Mayor. The leaves are back on the trees. The sun is shining. The lines are beginning to form. At the United Center tomorrow, Oprah …

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Book Promotion – A Tribute to Amy

The e-mail was unexpected. The subject line - "Looks like we're having cereal for supper cuz Mom can't stop reading this book:)" - stopped my hand on the mouse. Should I open it? The sender's name, Amy Nagelkirk, was not familiar. Amy identified herself as a former nursing student of mine, since married, at Trinity …

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The Nurse as Writer

For twenty-some years I taught nursing students. The curriculum in the four colleges where I taught addressed the different roles of the nurse, such as the nurse as caregiver, teacher, researcher, leader. Not once--and I chaired or had input into curriculum committees all of those years--did I think of addressing the potential role of the …

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