Filter By Industry
Filter By Tag

Newsroom

Bridgeross Communications Press releases

21 - 30 of 105 Press Releases

Oct 21, 2015
Much interest has been generated about the impact of trauma and its transmission from generation to generation. In this poignant and humorous coming-of-age memoir, Toronto psychotherapist, Pearl Goodman, writes about just that topic.

Oct 14, 2015
Author Katherine Flannery Dering in a wide ranging and emotional interview on Schizophrenia Community Radio discusses how her family helped their brother with treatment resistant schizophrenia till his death from lung cancer.

Aug 18, 2015
Psychologist Alicia Hendley was not expecting or prepared when her second son, Max,was diagnosed with autism. However, she and her family traveled the road from denial to acceptance. Her book is described in an advance review as Raw and honest.

Jul 02, 2015
Or at least Katherine Flannery Dering and her sister Ilene will be signing copies of Shot in the Head. It tells the story of their brother Paul's struggle with treatment resistant schizophrenia and then lung cancer and the efforts to care for him.

May 06, 2015
What is it like to have a family member, child, parent, or the person themselves suffer with a debilitating serious mental illness. Challenges, Obstacles, Success and Failure explained by those directly impacted.

Apr 22, 2015
A volume of 2 new one-act plays is the latest from the highly acclaimed writer and psychiatrist, David Laing Dawson whose works have been praised by Publishers Weekly, The Boston Globe, Library Journal and the Globe and Mail.

Apr 08, 2015
That is the case with many of the mentally ill we see in our cities. In her emotional memoir, Katherine Flannery Dering describes the impact on her extended family of their ill brother, Paul, as they struggled to care for him in life and in death.

Sep 29, 2014
Bridgeross author, Katherine Flannery Dering, has been awarded the Indie Book of the Day Award for her highly rated book, a bittersweet memoir about life and loss.

Sep 02, 2014
A presentation at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) conference in Washington DC Sept 4 by Katherine Flannery Dering and Ilene Flannery Wells followed by a speaking tour of Northern California by Katherine Flannery Dering.

Jul 03, 2014
Schizophrenia tore their lives apart when, as a young mother, Sakeenah developed it. But, through it all, there was love which at times was the only thing that made sense to her and her daughter Anika. Their story is a message of hope that inspires.


Page: Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next
Bridgeross Communications RSS Feed