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Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 9:19 PM
The Holidays are Here.
How to make meaning out of the Holidays, especially when family traditions past are literally dead (family members are deceased, family members are separated--such as in war time, divorce, geography, or family members are estranged....) We make meaning by remembering what gives us life, what gives us hope, what gives us joy, and what it means to serve. I wish all of my friends, Christian, Jewish and Muslim blessings now and into the new year. |
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Jeanne Templeman, RN, CNS, LCSW: Posted on Monday, September 05, 2011 4:35 PM
POPULAR NAMI SPEAKER TOM WOOTT0N TO SPEAK IN SACRAMENTO SEPTEMBER 12TH! (Board/Meeting room of the OLD S.M.U.D. Building) Mark your calendars!
Tom Wootton is
a nationally recognized and sought after speaker on positive approaches
to mental health. He is passionate about bringing change to the way we
view and treat mental conditions. Mr. Wootton’s books are Bipolar In Order: Looking at Depression, Mania, Hallucination, and Delusion From the Other Side |
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Jeanne Templeman: Posted on Sunday, September 04, 2011 2:59 PM
I haven't seen the movie, "The Bucket List" that includes Jack Nicholson...but I've had a "list" of things to do that has included traveling with my daughter over the years to countries that my parents introduced me to.
Starting from when my daughter was in the 7th grade, I introduced her to Italy & Sicily, Greece, and most recently--she introduced me to Spain where she completed a semester as a foreign exchange university student in her senior year with the University of Cordoba. |
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Jeanne Templeman, RN, CNS, LCSW: Posted on Sunday, May 08, 2011 9:44 PM
Dr. Jill Bolte Tayloris a Harvard-trained and published neuroanatomist
who experienced a severe hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of her brain
in 1996. On the afternoon of this rare form of stroke (AVM), she could
not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. It took eight
years for Dr. Jill to completely recover all of her functions and
thinking ability. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling
memoir My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey (published in 2008 by Viking Penguin). |
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Posted on Sunday, May 08, 2011 8:56 PM
Don't forget to attend the free Sacramento NAMI panel presentation on postpartum depression on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 7:30 PM. Please open the NAMI link for location, and detailed information.
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Jeanne Templeman, RN, CNS, LCSW: Posted on Sunday, April 17, 2011 6:44 PM
April 17, 2001
Mark your calendars: Monday evening, May 9, 2011: NAMI SACRAMENTO General Meeting at 7:15 PM:
Jeanne has been invited by NAMI, Sacramento to come withDennis & Carol Luchayof Postpartum Support International who will talk about
their personal experience and about their involvement with their
organization,Postpartum Support International. Jeane Templeman, RN,
LCSW, will discuss the forensic side of postpartum depression. More
information about Postpartum Support International can be found at |
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Jeanne Templeman: Posted on Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:26 PM
Check our this You-tube of some other participants' experience of the "Feel Dead Brains |
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Jeanne Templeman RN, CNS, LCSW: Posted on Thursday, April 14, 2011 1:59 AM
Welcome to Jeanne's Blog
4/13/11 The photo you see to your left is a bisected human brain I had the privilege to hold in my handsabout a year ago this time while attending the 2nd Annual Cognitive Science Convention at UC Berkeley by invitation of my daughter, a UC Berkeley student. Um, the perks of being a "Berkeley Mom". Holding a human brain (or even a half a brain) is so stupendous, awesome, and very humbling! I used to like to explore anatomical "parts" of fish & game that my father brought home as a child. |
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