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		<title>May is Mental Health Awareness Month REDUCING THE STIGMA SURROUNDING MENTAL HEALTH</title>
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Breaking Down the Barriers to Receive Care ***ESPECIALLY FOR SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY RESERVE***</p>
<p>Each year, millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental illness. Part of that reality may also include living with the stigma and negative attitudes associated with mental health care, which can pose a significant barrier for individuals to seek help.</p>
<p>The issues surrounding mental health also impact Soldiers serving in the Army Reserve. These men and women face the stressors that come with holding down a civilian job along with the responsibilities of school, family, and being a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier.</p>
<p>In order to help combat the problems surrounding mental illness, confiding in others can be a great comfort and help for those suffering from psychological health issues.</p>
<p>Helping address these issues with Soldiers is not only important to them, their careers and their families, but also to the nation and the Americans that they serve.</p>
<p>However, often those in the military may choose to try and handle these types of problems on their own. That’s where the Army Reserve Psychological Health Program can serve a crucial role.</p>
<p>The trained psychological health professionals who are part of this program are passionate about delivering world-class behavioral health services. They offer clinical assessment and referrals for mental health issues to achieve and sustain the most resilient and mentally fit force in the nation.</p>
<p>Colonel Melissa L. Mitravich, FHP-BC, MSN, MSS, AN, Director of Psychological Health Program, United States Army Reserve Command, Surgeon Directorate. She discusses how to break down the barriers and stigma associated with receiving mental health care, as well as how we can help assist Soldiers and their families.</p>
<p>Interview is courtesy: U.S. Army Reserve<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Gripping Psychological Thriller that Raises the Question: Can a Man Ever Escape the Demons of His Past? MAD DOG HOUSE A Novel Mark Rubinstein Thirty years after escaping his hell on earth—a harrowing childhood in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn—Roddy Dolan is grateful to be living the life of his dreams. He has a successful, fulfilling &#8230;</p>
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<strong>A Gripping Psychological Thriller that Raises the Question:<br />
Can a Man Ever Escape the Demons of His Past?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">MAD DOG HOUSE<br />
A Novel</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Mark Rubinstein</p>
<p>Thirty years after escaping his hell on earth—a harrowing childhood in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn—Roddy Dolan is grateful to be living the life of his dreams. He has a successful, fulfilling career as a surgeon and a beautiful home in Westchester. He is passionately in love with his sensitive, smart, and sexy wife, Tracy, and adores their two children, 12-year-old Tommy (even though he’s a handful), and sweet 10-year-old Sandy, his little girl. His past—which included a brutal father who was belly-shanked in the shower at Attica; his drunk of a mother who ignored him; and her violent boyfriend who often pummeled Roddy—is now just a bad dream.</p>
<p>When he was his son’s age, Roddy had an explosive temper and shady friends. He nearly landed in prison at age 17. If it weren’t for a compassionate judge and the Army, Roddy might have ended up like his father. But that’s the past, gone for good. Today, at age 45, Roddy is a different man—worthy of the respect he has earned. He is in control of his destiny and his rage is no longer part of his life. Or, so Roddy thinks&#8230;until a character from his past turns up and re-evokes his long-buried “Mad Dog” alter ego.</p>
<p>A gripping, harrowing, and provocative psychological thriller, MAD DOG HOUSE (Thunder Lake Press; October 2012, $12.99 trade paper, ISBN:978-0-9856268-4-6), revolves around three men—Roddy “Mad Dog” Dolan; his best friend, Danny Burns; and Kenny “Snake Eyes” Egan—who grew up in hell together and never thought it would come back to bite them.</p>
<p>A practicing psychiatrist in between writing novels, Mark Rubinstein presents a plot packed with action and intrigue, staggering and brutal twists, and deeply disturbing possibilities.<br />
Driven by the bonds and shackles of friendship among former bad boys, MAD DOG HOUSE raises the questions:<br />
 Will the past always come back to haunt us, no matter how hard we try to escape it?<br />
 Can any person, even the most determined, truly change his or her basic nature?<br />
 Is “like father, like son” a matter of nurture or nature? Is it an inevitable fate?</p>
<p>Here’s how the old nightmare starts becoming a new reality&#8230; One afternoon at his office, Roddy gets an unexpected visit from a strange man named Ken Egan. The mysterious Mr. Egan is actually his old friend Kenny McGuirk, transformed by plastic surgery and, apparently, his commitment to becoming a restaurateur. Before long, Kenny reveals himself and persuades his buddies from Sheepshead Bay, Roddy and Danny (now an accountant, with a thriving business in Yonkers), to buy into his vision of owning a celebrated eatery in Manhattan. With the support of their wives, Roddy and Danny sign on as silent partners in McLaughlin’s Steakhouse, for the price of a $100,000 investment each.</p>
<p>For a while, everything seems fine. Business at McLaughlin’s is booming, and it’s fun to own a piece of a hot destination. But, Roddy begins to notice that Kenny is acting paranoid and wired, and the restaurant is attracting an unsavory clientele—specifically, mobsters. Then, Danny begins to notice that the bustling restaurant is losing money, big time. When Roddy and Danny finally confront Kenny, what they learn is unthinkable. Their old friend has gotten them into debt, to the tune of a quarter million plus interest, through his deal with a monster: Grange, a grossly obese, menacing loan shark who brings intimidating protection with him.</p>
<p>In a flash, matters turn from unthinkable to terrifying. When the odious Grange tries to make friends with little Sandy Dolan, sealed with a kiss, Roddy loses his tight grip on his formidable anger. To protect his precious daughter and preserve his family’s life, Roddy knows he needs to do something—fast, bold, and definitive—to stop Grange and the lying, drugged-out Kenny, too. Mad Dog returns—with a vengeance and a chilling capacity for violence.</p>
<p>Filled with shocking turns, MAD DOG HOUSE will grab readers, keep them riveted, and leave them gasping. Throughout the novel, Mark Rubinstein provokes people to think about the haunting power of the past and the demons lurking inside their loved ones&#8230;and perhaps themselves.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>About the Author</strong></span><br />
MARK RUBINSTEIN grew up in Brooklyn, New York, near Sheepshead Bay. After earning a degree in Business Administration at NYU, he served in the U.S. Army as a field medic tending to paratroopers of the Eighty-Second Airborne Division. After his discharge, he went to medical school, became a physician, and then a psychiatrist. As a forensic psychiatrist, he was an expert witness in many trials. As an attending psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell, he taught psychiatric residents, psychologists, and social workers while practicing psychiatry. Before turning to fiction, he coauthored five books on psychological and medical topics. He lives in Connecticut with as many dogs as his wife will allow in the house. He still practices psychiatry and is busily working on other novels. To learn more, please visit <a href="http://www.markrubinstein-author.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">www.markrubinstein-author.com</a>.<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>An Interview with Mark Rubinstein, author of MAD DOG HOUSE</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1. Does being a psychiatrist affect your writing? Does it give you greater insight and a better ability to understand and write about people?</p>
<p>I can’t conceive living life constantly analyzing situations and people, looking for deeply hidden motives and strivings. So a clinical view of the world would be intolerable and, frankly, would drive me crazy. I take things as they come and react as a human being. Maybe later, upon reflection, I’ll have a better understanding of what went on in a particular situation.</p>
<p>But writing fiction is a process. When working on a manuscript, I don’t take a psychiatric view of what a character might say or do because he or she is a certain “type.” That being said, it’s likely that my training, education, and psychiatric experience exert some influence on my writing—but not in any purposeful or conscious way.</p>
<p>2. Mad Dog House is a thriller filled with violence and its effect on our psyche and our families. Why did you write a novel about our darker impulses?</p>
<p>Violent—even murderous—impulses reside within all of us. You see them whenever you watch news items about riots or wars or street violence. You certainly see bloodlust when people rubberneck while passing an accident or go to some sporting events (for example, mixed martial arts competitions, boxing matches, hockey games, football games, wrestling contests) or when you read some of the world’s greatest literature or view the foul arc of history. So to pretend that violence isn’t part of human nature is disingenuous. Sex and violence sell, and there’s a reason for that. Despite all my years of training in medicine and psychiatry, and no matter what kind of peaceful life I lead, I’m still intrigued by violence. And so are most people, whether they admit it or not.</p>
<p>3. Your novel involves people reverting to their past ways. Can people ever really change?</p>
<p>We’d like to think people can change, and in some superficial ways, we can. But deep, long-lasting personality templates are very difficult to leave behind. Once you’ve become whoever you are, it’s a permanent way of being.</p>
<p>As a psychiatrist working with patients trying desperately to change the way they interact with others, I know it’s a difficult task. There is among virtually all people a need to endlessly repeat the old ways, a perverse tendency to revert to the familiar patterns of childhood, no matter how ungratifying or even hurtful they’ve been. Some people can change to one degree or another, but deeply engrained ways of perceiving and dealing with the world (sometimes called “character armor”) are not easily renounced. As William Faulkner wrote in Requiem for a Nun, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”</p>
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Dr. Will Miller gives us the stink on ink! You might wanna plug your nose and open a window because here comes the stink on ink&#8230;<br />
1. For the cost of 80 mL of ink, you could fill up a luxury SUV in Los Angeles with 32 gallons of gas that&#8217;s over 120,000 mL! But unless you&#8217;re a duke or duchess, don&#8217;t even think about 120,000 mL of ink! That would cost over $117,000!<br />
2. 750 mL of ink could fill up an empty champagne bottle. But why do that when you could purchase more than 3 bottles of expensive champagne for the same price!? Plus, have you ever tasted ink? Though dangerous, it&#8217;s actually pretty delicious, but, still that&#8217;s really expensive.<br />
3. One 3.4 oz bottle of luxury perfume could keep most women smelling fabulous for the better part of a year and some women smelling nice for the better part of a decade. Good luck surviving on 3.4 oz of printer ink for a year. Might as well smell nice because Chanel cost about 20% less than ink!<br />
4. Did you know that you would need to buy over $22,000 worth of ink to paint an average house! For that kind of money, you may as well commission Michelangelo to paint &#8220;The Creation of Adam on your ceiling!<br />
5. Think oil costs you a boat load of greenbacks? Not compared to the price of ink. One barrel of all holds 42 gallons and costs approximately $58 buckaroos. Good thing ink doesn&#8217;t power your car. At more than $155,000 per barrel and $3,690 per gallon, you&#8217;d have to walk, bike, or skip everywhere you went!<br />
6. Taking a bath in liquid gold may be a fantasy fit for King Midas, but it&#8217;s a thrifty proposition compared to a dip in cyan and magenta. The golden experience runs about $75,000 in the average tub, but an ink plunge costs over $185,000! And that&#8217;s not even factoring in the cost of adding bubbles!<br />
7. You&#8217;re better off getting sick instead of running out of expensive ink. 100 mL of ink costs the same as 1 gallon of cough and flu syrup! That&#8217;ll keep the sniffles away until you&#8217;re 300 years old!<br />
More about Dr. Will Miller:<br />
Dr. Will Miller is a recognized expert in the area of interpersonal relationships, organizational health and workplace culture. As a therapist and teacher at Purdue University, he lectures at the schools of Organizational Leadership, Management and Mass Communication on the social environment of the workplace and the impact on productivity. Dr. Miller is one of the country&#8217;s leading authorities on stress reduction and life balance, grounding all of his materials in solid psychological and sociological science and research. He has four graduate degrees and years of experience as a therapist, counselor, and author. If that were not enough, Will spent 16 years as a top headline comedian in New York City. He was also the spokesman for the Nick-At-Nite television network and hosted the NBC Daytime program The Other Side. For the past 12 years Will has appeared before thousands of people at hundreds of events in the U.S. and Europe, offering a compelling and entertaining keynote for this country&#8217;s top corporations and national organizations.<br />
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