by admin | Nov 4, 2015 | Blog
Amy Bombay is an assistant professor of psychiatry doing research on heightened predisposition to psychological distress among Indigenous population of Canada as well as other places around the world. Similarly to other studies in this field, Bambay’s research... by admin | Oct 21, 2015 | Blog
Sometimes a small action amidst immensely difficult circumstances creates a huge impact for generations to come. In a concentration camp in Nazi Germany an act of kindness could save a life.Watch Francine Christophe, a holocaust survivor, share her remarkable story... by admin | Oct 7, 2015 | Blog
Katy and Justin Patten had four children, but only two survived. They asked a photographer to create a complete family photo capturing their late children at the age they would have been at the time of the shot. The result is a deeply touching image of their family... by admin | Sep 30, 2015 | Blog
Here is a beautiful example of how a deep sincere inclusion in a family is capable of touching so many hearts. What a difference it makes to fully see someone, to acknowledge them, to give them a place. This is systemic wisdom in action. A movement that supports love... by admin | Sep 11, 2015 | Blog
This video documents new research findings on ways that genes of children of Holocaust survivors mirror the epigenetic stress imprints of their parents, despite the fact that they had no direct experience of the stress. This brings to light further scientific...
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