List Digest, Vol 22, Issue 7

Mark mark at colourforlife.com
Wed Apr 9 12:34:07 CDT 2008


Hello Sharon,

In response to your question about looking for people working with veterans, 
I can highly recommend someone called Ed Tick. I have attended one of his 
intro workshops and it was truly inspiring and such a great benefit for 
veterans past and present. His book is called War and the Soul. 
Interestingly Ed re names Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to Post Traumatic 
Soul Disorder.
Website http://www.soldiersheart.net Ed is based in Albany NY
Hope this is of help.
Best wishes
Mark
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> Hi, any help you can give this lady (and I'd like to hear, too) about our 
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> working with veterans...
>      especially in the NorthEast...    warmly, adam
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> Hello,
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> I'm a doctoral student at the social work program at Fordham University. 
> I am looking for
> a drama therapist in the greater NYC or Connecticut area that is doing 
> work with veterans.
> I am hoping to design and perform an outcome study, perhaps looking at 
> PTSD.  If anyone
> has any contact suggestions, I would be greatly appreciative.
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> Thank you,
> Sharon Young,
> yosharonyo at hotmail.com
> 203 588 1022
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> Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:26:03 +0000
> From: "Connie Miller" <connie at souldrama.com>
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> For those of you who want some music in your life ! Enjoy Connie
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> http://www.tropicalglen.com/
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> As you will see when you click on this site, there is a Jukebox- but it is 
> no ordinary jukebox.
>
> It will play all of your favourite songs from 1950 through 1982. Each year 
> has a scroll or drop down box that shows all the great songs for that 
> year. Most years have over 40 songs.
>
> Once you click on a song it will play and when it finishes it 
> automatically plays the next song in the list and continues until it has 
> played all the songs.
>
> This is really cool. Have fun with it.....!!
>
> It has a volume control which you should use in conjunction with your 
> computers volume control.
>
> One of the best features is that it will play in the background. That 
> means you can be doing other computer work on a different screen. For 
> those are not too familiar, just open this Jukebox, start a song list 
> playing THEN open another window in your Browser and use that window to 
> surf the net or whatever, while the music plays. I set it up on my desktop 
> as a favorite so all I have to do is click on it and it opens 
> automatically.
>
> This is the great music from the past. No Gangster Rap or other 
> unintelligible garbage that has been foisted on the public with an attempt 
> to pass it off as music. There is also Christmas Music, Movie Themes, Show 
> Tunes and lots of other categories.
>
> This Jukebox plays any popular song from 1950 through 1982. Hundreds if 
> not thousands of hours went into creating it.
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