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Everyone experiences sadness, low energy, or decreased pleasure in things from time to time. When does ordinary sadness get to the point where increased concern is warranted? What do we mean when we say somebody is depressed? What can we do to prevent depression from happening or worsening and what we can do to recover from depression? We will review the risk factors and preventative factors for depression. We will review medical considerations related to depression. Finally, we will talk about pathways to recovery from depression, including self-care/self-management, psychosocial interventions, psychotherapeutic interventions, and medical interventions. Dr. Lasek is the Associate Medical Director at HowardCenter where he has been working for more than a decade. He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at UVM Medical Center’s Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Faculty for Southern New Hampshire University’s Graduate Program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He has worked in many community mental health settings, corrections, and inpatient psychiatric settings over the course of his career.

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The Songwriter’s Notebook- produced and hosted By Rik Palieri- is a look at the creative minds of songwriters, musicians, instrument makers and authors and has featured such artists as Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Utah Phillips, Sara Lee Guthrie, Rachel Bissex, The CF Martin Guitar Co, hoboes in boxcars, Gypsies in Scotland and many more.  See Rik’s website for a full listing.

Generator: Big Makers Series 2015-10-19

Techno-artist, engineer, environmental activist, and all-purpose innovative “thingker” Natalie Jeremijenko, has been called “one of the three or four most dynamic people on the face of the earth” by Wired and one of the “Most Influential Women in Technology” by Fast Company. Her TED talk on the “Art of the Eco-Mindshift” has been viewed by nearly 400,000 people, and her art has been exhibited around the world, from MOMA and the Guggenheim in New York City to Documenta in Kassel, Germany. She has directed the Yale University Engineering Design Lab, and currently directs the Environmental Health Clinic at New York University, where she is also an Associate Professor of Visual Arts. Her work blends art, engineering, biochemistry, physics, neuroscience, environmental advocacy, and trans-species collaboration.

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Artist and filmmaker Jeremy Lee MacKenzie spoke to a crowd gathered at the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday about his show, "Hidden Blueprints." The exhibit consists of sizable pieces of intricately carved wood scrollwork which were designed while Jeremy was in the prison system serving a total of eight years for drug trafficking and bank robbery. Now a student at Champlain College studying film, Jeremy spoke to the group about his work, the power of storytelling and the twists and turns his life has taken.</p> <p>Music: Joseph Rittling, Operation Teardrop, "Begin" Jeremy Lee MacKenzie, "The End is Coming"

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