by Gaben Chancellor | Oct 25, 2021 | Articles
Photo taken by one of Dr. Serlin’s students by Ilene A. Serlin, Ph.D, BC-DMT Over the course of the last twenty years, I have had the opportunity to get more experience working with intergenerational trauma, starting in Israel in 1986 through Dr. Vivien Marcow Speiser...
by Gaben Chancellor | Oct 15, 2021 | Articles, Current
Ilene A. Serlin, PhD, BC-DMT Why is an article on trauma in international settings so important at this time? The rising tide of suffering, displacement and natural disasters calls for expanded available human services. Creative and mind/body approaches to working...
by Eugenie Raff | Oct 7, 2021 | Articles, Books, Current
Edited by Ilene Serlin, Stanley Krippner, and Kirwan Rockefeller Rowman & Litttlefield Publishing Group, Lanham, MD. 2019 Review by David Bullard, PhD, SEP, and Sara Al-Zureikat, MD, MPH This book truly lives up to its title, with chapters showing the wide range...
by Gaben Chancellor | Oct 5, 2021 | Articles, Current
Arthur WarmothStella ResnickIlene SerlinDivision 32 of the American Psychological Association In his presidential address, Martin E.P. Seligman (1999) laid out a vision for a “positive psychology” which promises expanded horizons for future psychological...
by Gaben Chancellor | Oct 2, 2021 | Articles, Current
A subset of the APA Interdivisional Task Force on COVID-19 By Ilene Serlin, PhD, and Rita M. Rivera, BS Date created: July 15, 2021. – 3 min read When COVID-19 first caused a national lockdown, a group of trauma experts from Div. 56 joined others to issue a...