The Old Man, Washed Away by the Sea
What happened to transform a brash, fearless world traveler and adventurer into a shy and paranoid man as he approached 60 and died at 61? After 17 years of meticulous research, forensic psychiatrist Andrew Farah addresses this question in his recent book, Hemingway's Brain.
By Diane Wilson from Viewpoints in the Wednesday Journal.
Movie Review: Concussion
My review of the movie "Concussion" appeared in the Wednesday Journal on February 2. Because of my work helping people function at their best, this film was an important one to see and one that truly deserves more attention from the Academy, particularly for Will Smith's performance.
Traumatic Brain Injury: All in Your Head?
By Diane Wilson from Viewpoints in the Wednesday Journal.
We all know someone who went through an event like a car accident, military tour, or sports injury and never seems quite the same. They often turn inward and make their world very small, withdrawing from friends and family. Life feels too complicated, and their self-esteem takes a beating. They look at life from the outside, wondering if they will ever feel normal again. They see doctor after doctor who can't tell them what's wrong.