Media Analysis
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Fences: The Power of Disappointment
Dreams and aspirations are a natural yet risky part of life. When goals are met, positive emotions are had. There
Arrival: How Extraordinary Traumatic Circumstances Create Intrusive Symptoms
“Vision is the art of seeing things invisible.” – Jonathan Swift When under extreme stress, individual’s responses may vary.
Rumination: Thinking Can Hurt
Heartbreak is one of the most common shared experiences amongst humans. It is described as a time of affliction involving
Get Out: Being Enslaved; What Do We Do For Freedom?
Frederick Douglass (1852) stated, “it is wrong to make men brutes, to rob them of their liberty, to work them
Resilience: A Gift During Traumatic Times
“As human beings we belong to an extremely resilient species. Since time immemorial we have rebounded from our relentless wars,
Life Changes
Are there times when you wonder, “Who am I really?” Has there been many changes in your life that cause
When the Bough Breaks: Anna’s Envy
Anna Walsh, performed by Jaz Sinclair, within the film When the Bough Breaks (2016) is a shy young lady eager
Nocturnal Animals: Create Closure from Your Pain
Ever experienced an event that was so painful, that even time struggled to heal the wound? In life, there can be
Angry Birds: Seeing “Red” through Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
The film Angry Birds (2016) directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly follows “Red,” voiced by Jason Sudeikis, through his