Zainab Salbi is the founder, president and CEO of Women for Women International
(womenforwomen.org), a non-profit that provides women survivors of war, civil
strife and other conflicts with tools and resources to move from crisis and
poverty into self-sufficient and active citizens who promote and protect peace
and stability. Herself a refugee of war, Salbi details life growing up in Saddam
Hussein’s inner circle in her memoir, “Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny:
Growing up in the Shadow of Saddam”. Join Dr. Valerie as she talks to Zaynab
Salabi on her personal strength that took her from victim to active world
citizen.
Zainab Salbi is the founder, president and CEO of Women for Women International
(womenforwomen.org), a non-profit that provides women survivors of war, civil
strife and other conflicts with tools and resources to move from crisis and
poverty into self-sufficient and active citizens who promote and protect peace
and stability. Herself a refugee of war, Salbi details life growing up in Saddam
Hussein’s inner circle in her memoir, “Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny:
Growing up in the Shadow of Saddam”. Join Dr. Valerie as she talks to Zaynab
Salabi on her personal strength that took her from victim to active world
citizen.
Dr. Valerie welcomes back author Gerald ‘Jerry’ Jampolsky, best known for his
book “Love is Letting Go of Fear”. He is also the co-founder of The Center for
Additudinal Healing in California (attitudinalhealing.org). Stay tuned as Val
and Jerry discuss how to create peace in our world with color and flair.
Dr. Valerie welcomes back author Gerald ‘Jerry’ Jampolsky, best known for his
book “Love is Letting Go of Fear”. He is also the co-founder of The Center for
Additudinal Healing in California (attitudinalhealing.org). Stay tuned as Val
and Jerry discuss how to create peace in our world with color and flair.
This episode’s guest is Dr. Robert R. Thompson author of, “Remembering: The
Death of a Child”, which won a national book award in 2003. Dr. Thompson will
discuss his sons death and will explore the seven findings common to parents
after the death of a child, types of depression, common symptoms of acute grief
and depression, how sadness and depression differ and what leads to each,
healthy ways of dealing with acute grief, some reasons for failure to grieve,
and who should take antidepressants will be explored.
This episode’s guest is Dr. Robert R. Thompson author of, “Remembering: The
Death of a Child”, which won a national book award in 2003. Dr. Thompson will
discuss his sons death and will explore the seven findings common to parents
after the death of a child, types of depression, common symptoms of acute grief
and depression, how sadness and depression differ and what leads to each,
healthy ways of dealing with acute grief, some reasons for failure to grieve,
and who should take antidepressants will be explored.
This episode’s guest is Dr. Robert R. Thompson author of, “Remembering: The
Death of a Child”, which won a national book award in 2003. Dr. Thompson will
discuss his sons death and will explore the seven findings common to parents
after the death of a child, types of depression, common symptoms of acute grief
and depression, how sadness and depression differ and what leads to each,
healthy ways of dealing with acute grief, some reasons for failure to grieve,
and who should take antidepressants will be explored.



