Author: Leah Marone LCSW
Why Did Netflix Release Precious Viewing Data?
Giordano Rossoni/Unsplash This post is the first within a series that will look at Netflix, its place within the rise of the self, and its […]
8 Ways ‘Slacktivism’ Can Catalyze Offline Behavior
Source: Claudio Schwarz/Unsplash Writing in The New Yorker more than a decade ago, Malcolm Gladwell proposed that social media is ineffective for driving social movements. […]
The Ambiguous Relationship Between Witnessing and Acting
Malik Earnest/Unsplash Witnessing is an important act in and of itself. The gaze of others can be pressuring and liberating, validating and troubling; knowing others […]
Surviving Survivor’s Guilt |
Source: Maria Teneva/Unsplash While working with survivors of the Holocaust, psychoanalyst William G. Niederland, himself a refugee from Nazi Germany, began noticing a collective group […]
The Sounds, Scale, and Secondary Exposure of Modern Conflict
Source: Mohammed Ibrahim/Unsplash The relationship between conflict and trauma is common knowledge; less known is the role that war played in the development of the […]