
April 1,
2005
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Grand rounds
features special film screening
The MGH Department of Psychiatry, the Stoeckle Center
and the Endowment for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (EAP) co-hosted
a screening of the independent film "Racing Against the Clock"
as part of a special grand rounds March 25 in the O'Keeffe Auditorium.
The film was shown to a packed audience of physicians, nurses, mental
health
professionals and the public. Directed by local filmmaker Bill Haney,
the film features five women between the ages of 50 and 82, who have overturned
the concept that age imposes limits on vitality and athleticism. Each
woman in the film overcame a significant physical or emotional obstacle
cancer, depression, poverty and war exile and went on to
compete in track and field events, breaking records and inspiring others.
For clinicians, the film challenges the preconceptions about what patients
are capable of and illustrates how caregivers can encourage older people
by giving them hope and connection.During the grand rounds, Helen Riess,
MD, director of education for psychotherapy supervision, introduced Haney,
and Anne Alonso, PhD, founder of the EAP, above, presented him
with the MGH-Harvard Medical School Humanitarian Award. Haney has dedicated
his career to making movies about the environment, human rights and the
human spirit.
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