Set for success: Winston Preparatory School transitions students with learning differences into adulthood

Here’s a wonderful article looking at the important work we do at Winston Transitions as we support young people with Learning Differences on the journey into independence and adulthood. Obviously, if you or someone you know is looking for a transitional or gap year program in New York City for their student with learning differences, please reach out to our director of admissions Lauren Kellner via the Winston Transitions website, or feel free to contact me!

https://storystudio.greenwichtime.com/winston-preparatory-transitions-students-with-learning-differences-into-adulthood/

Check out Integrated Creative Therapy's own Matt Nahoum on the MASKulinity Podcast!

 

I'm incredibly excited and honored to have had the pleasure of sitting down with host and producers Samantha Nzessi and Remoy Philip of the MASKulinity Podcast last Saturday to spend some time talking about utilizing art therapy and other modalities to to tap into the burden of masculinity, dealing with trauma and addiction in my private practice and with my work with clients at East Village Access PROS. We unpacked the use of modeling and exploration of vulnerability in my practice. This was a fun conversation, and one I hope will be continued to be discussed, shared and built upon. Samantha and Remoy continue to discuss the topic of masculinity from a variety of perspectives and as it relates to a great many topics in their continuing exploration of the Mask of masculinity. I hope you enjoy this podcast and others from their catalog and definitely recommend you subscribe to it!

I would greatly appreciate it if you all would download and listen to the episode and if you feel moved to, share a comment on what ever application you use to listen to podcasts. Here are some links below feel free to share with folks you think would be interested.

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After a long hiatus, we are back better than ever!

Hello folk so, I sincerely apologize for the overly long hiatus we are back and with much more. We will be bringing a lot more dynamic content. We will be bringing you book reviews, art making material reviews, idea starters for group and individual art and metaphor therapy and so many other things. We will have a fun and interesting Youtube channel, all the must-have social media outlets and tons of other secrets in the works *cough*Podcast*cough*. 

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We are so excited about the present and future!

 

13 year old Staten Island Boy Hangs Himself After Being Bullied and Leaves a Heartbreaking Note

After having first heard about the suicide of 13-year old Danny Fitzpatrick I found myself experiencing a myriad of emotions including sadness and anger. Sad for the loss of this bright and smiling child, sadness for the fear that this child must have felt day in and day out. Anger towards the bullies who targeted Danny and anger toward the adults at his school who were apparently deaf to Danny's not so silent screams. I can recall being bullied myself, pushed around, made fun of, left out and generally made to feel inferior. I can recall the terror I experienced walking out my front door knowing that in a matter of minutes I would have to come face to face with children who could have been demons from the abyss for all the terror they inspired in me. Unlike Danny, I was fortunate enough to have had teachers and administrators who offered the protection I so needed. 

I simply cannot comprehend the terror that Danny must have felt to have believed that taking his own life was the only way out. Unfortunately, I don't need to comprehend because Danny left a heartbreaking note describing how he "begged and pleaded" with school staff who simply ignored his complaints. What was even worse, Danny's parents have reported that school administrators called the Administration for Child Services (ACS) to do an investigation due to conflicts with other students. It is simply appalling. 

We as parents, as administrators, as teachers, role model's and empathetic human beings need to teach children better. Tell them that bullying of any kind is not in any way acceptable. We also need to teach our kids that if they feel unsafe, threatened or scared that they can trust us to help keep them safe.  

 

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Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/08/14/bulli...