Jane Stevens posted:Much of Resilience focuses on the Center for Youth Wellness, which works with the Bayview Child Health Center, both of which were founded by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, a pediatrician who features prominently in Resilience.
thanks again, Jane.
Yeah that Nadine's pretty awesome.
But the unfortunate situation is that there doesn't appear to be much relevant to adults -- unless one's aware of the potentially very serious for those abused, one way or another ("great" recent research on the longterm/adult effects of being bullied as a child) -- so in that sense it's a preventative measure -- which brings up that old issue "How much do people in different fields work collaboratively, across the lifespan. Unfortunately, given the performance of the system over here, I don't think they'd be open to having an "expert consumer" of MH services speak in conjunction with the film.