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Benjamin Franklin Middle School students win Middle School Best Film at the Count Basie Teen and College Film Fest 2020

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Ridgewood NJ,  Ridgewood students Maiah Riedel and Emily Scharfenberg won Middle School Best Film at the Count Basie Teen and College Film Fest 2020 for their documentary, Unbridled.
The film was showcased at this year’s virtual film fest, which ran from March 30 through April 6. The two student filmmakers attend Benjamin Franklin Middle School (BF), where they have been active members of the Film Club for the past two years. Unbridled is the story of a Mustang training and rescue facility located in Allendale that also serves as a wellness center for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Ridgewood Blog Sadly Reports the Andover Township Emotional Support Chickens Have Died

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Andover Township NJ, We are sad to report the emotional support chickens have died .For those who may not know, Barry and Meena had 2 therapy golden hens. Their township told them to get rid of the hens and put through them a years-long grinder of appeals and “yes, we’ll revise the statute or make an exception”. Barry and Meena had to put them on a friend’s property and pay a big fine.

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Andover Township Women With PSTD Raises Funds for Her Emotional Support Chickens

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Meena Ganti

“I live in Andover township and I’m trying to keep my emotional support chickens. The town ordinance says that in order to have poultry you need 6 acres. We are not raising our chickens for a food source we are raising them for support animals. I have a doctor’s note saying that I need them for my PTSD they help to calm me and give me purpose but the town is telling me that there is nothing they can do to help me. The town is aware that other towns people have chickens but will not be violating any of them. My question is how is that fair especially when I need them for mental health reasons??

Thank you for all you help”.

https://www.gofundme.com/save-my-chickens

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The Aftermath: How Survivors’ Brains Are Affected By The Orlando Shooting

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Is A Consequence

June 18,2016

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Ridgewood NJ, The murders of 49 people Sunday morning in Orlando during the largest mass shooting in United States history was horrific enough for anyone in the country to digest. But what about the 53 people who were injured? How do they move on with the rest of their lives? How do they feel safe again? And, are there hidden changes which have yet to manifest themselves

Brain imaging expert and best-selling author Dr. Daniel Amen, founder of the Amen Clinics says, “Emotional trauma can cause lasting changes in the brain.  It causes increased activity in the brain’s emotional system, making people more prone to anxiety and depression.

An estimated 7.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from post traumatic stress disorder from witnessing or experiencing emotionally traumatic events, such as the terrorist attack in Orlando. Dr. Amen can talk to your viewers about:

  •  Survivor’s Guilt.  The agonizing questions of how and why I survived can trigger other physical and mental problems.
  • A treatment plan.  Knowing the potential consequences can lead to better and more immediate treatment.
  • Long term effects. What regions of the brain are affected by PTSD and behavior changes to look for in people who are suffering from it.

About Dr. Daniel Amen

Daniel G. Amen is a psychiatrist, clinical neuroscientist and Founder of Amen Clinics in California, Washington, Virginia, Georgia and New York. Amen Clinics have the world’s largest database of functional brain scans relating to behavior. Dr. Amen is the lead researcher on the largest brain imaging and rehabilitation study on professional football players and was a consultant on the movie Concussion starring Will Smith. He’s been a guest on multiple TV shows and networks such as CNN and “The View.” In January, his research was chosen as one of the top 100 stories in science for 2015 by Discover Magazine.