by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Featured Article
Karla R. Hamlen, PhDCleveland State Universityk.hamlen@csuohio.edu There is growing consensus regarding the benefits of diversity – both for individuals and for society as a whole. However, while diversity and representation on preschool television are increasing and...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Film/TV Review
V. Krishna Kumar, PhDkkumar@wcupa.edu A Review of TV series Resurrection Ertuğrul. Language: Turkish (close-captioned in English), Director Metin Güney A five-season 448-episode (about 45 minutes each) gripping Netflix TV series has plenty of unpredictable twists and...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Film/TV Review
Gregory F. (Greg) ZerovnikCalifornia Institute of Managementgzerovnik@verizon.net A Review of One Night in Miami, Directed by Regina King This film is a revelation for this old white man who was very much aware of the actual events portrayed in this exceptionally...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Review
Linda Sapadin, PhDIndependent PracticeDrSapadin@aol.com A review of Rachman, A. W. & Kooden, H. (Eds., 2021). Different Paths Toward Becoming a Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist. Personal Passions, Subjective Experiences and Unusual Journeys. Routledge, 294 pages....
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Review
Mike Brooks, PhDIndependent Practicedrmikebrooks@drmikebrooks.com A review of Ferguson, C. J. (2020). How Madness Shaped History: An Eccentric Array of Maniacal Rulers, Raving Narcissists, and Psychotic Visionaries. Prometheus Books, 309 pages, $21.66 (Hardcover),...