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April 20, 2009

No Kidding, Me Too!

pantoliano21209.jpgThe Westport Teen Awareness Group is offering a free screening of the documentary No Kidding, Me Too! on Tuesday, April 28th at 7PM in the Staples Auditorium. There is no admission fee and seating is on a first-come basis. The documentary was produced and created by Emmy Award winning actor and Wilton resident, Joey Pantoliano. “Sponsored by TAG, the goal of the viewing of the documentary is to increase mental health awareness and help erase the stigma association with mental health disorders,” said Butler. “One in five people will be diagnosed with some form of mental illness in their lifetime and affects not only the person diagnosed, but also family and friends.”

The documentary highlights the personal experiences of eight people – four adults (including Pantoliano) and four teens – each of whom shares their struggle with depression, symptomatic risky behavior such as substance and alcohol abuse and self-injury, and the improvement in the quality of their lives once they received help. "I was diagnosed with clinical depression three years ago and after I was diagnosed, there was this euphoric feeling that it was not my fault," Pantoliano said. "I thought it was important to talk about and come out with my own mental illness and in doing that, I realized it's not a minority of us; it affects so many Americans." Pantoliano believes that parents and kids between the ages of 14 and 21 years old will benefit from seeing the documentary as they are a rising population affected by mental health disease. He recently visited the Teen Awareness Group at Staples to ask for their help in sharing the documentary with their peers. The viewing will be followed by a question and answers session with Pantoliano and a panel of local professionals.

Panelists will include Dr. Katie Liebenberg, director of adolescent services at Positive Directions; Dr. Tait Michael, Chair, Department of Psychiatry at Norwalk Hospital; Dr. Hilary Blumberg, professor of psychiatry at Yale University and NKM2 advisory board member. There will also be representatives from the Renfrew Center and Staples High School’s Pupil Services staff.

For more information about No Kidding, Me Too! visit www.NKM2.org. Questions about the April 28 event, contact Chris Lemone at 341-1285, or TAG at AskTag@aol.com

April 16, 2009

The White House Dog

16dog-600.jpgIn case you haven't heard, the puppy that President Obama promised his daughters has finally arrived: a Portuguese water dog named Bo. The dog is six-months-old and is a gift from Senator Kennedy. He is causing quite a sensation. They have posted pictures of him on the White House blog. The New York Times wrote an interesting article yesterday about whether or not dogs know they are famous. So far, Bo doesn't appear to have let it get to his head. Even if he does turn into a diva, he's still adorable. Look at his white paws! SO CUTE!

If you need more of a cute puppy fix, check out the website The Daily Puppy, where they post pictures and videos of cute puppies every day!

April 3, 2009

The Haunting in Connecticut

the-haunting-in-connecticut.jpgLast weekend when I went to the movies, I saw super-long lines for The Haunting in Connecticut. I figured that the film was popular just because, well, we were IN Connecticut, but little did I know that it was actually the #2 movie in the country. I also didn't know that it was based on a true story. Apparently the haunting took place in the mid-80's in a house in Southington that had been a former funeral home. Scary stuff! You can read the story and see the interview on CNN.