These Homeless Children Will Inspire You
Dr. Paul Brenner shared a moving and inspiring video, created by his grandson, Jamie Falk, to raise awareness about homeless children and families in our communities, ‘refugees’ in their own Country.
Dr. Paul Brenner shared a moving and inspiring video, created by his grandson, Jamie Falk, to raise awareness about homeless children and families in our communities, ‘refugees’ in their own Country.
Dr. Brenner is hard at work with several projects (especially the one called Life) and will return to blogging soon. In the meantime, we are revisiting his post from November of 2013: “SAVE OUR YOUNG” with the addition of a flyer and a link of related projects in which SDCRI is been involved. SDCRI, through its Hope Made Visible project,
Below is a collection of wonderful books by Dr. Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D.. Please click on the image or link to take you to a website where you can view or purchase the books. If you find a link that is missing, please contact us here. Love Made Visible by Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D., Susan Wingate (Photographer) 2005 “The newborn is
I was given an assignment by Dr. Vicario to start a Support Group for the San Diego Cancer Center and Research Institute (SDCRI). The group was composed of individuals with various types of cancer. It was small for the first month or so, and then blossomed to fifteen, twenty-five or thirty participants. Although individuals were free to join or leave
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, March 17, 2014) To whom it may concern, I have not blogged in quite awhile. I am just trying to live this blog. “Love Thy Self as Thy Would Love Thy Best Friend” I have been on a 53-year journey through the healing art of medicine. I am presently a Psychosocial-Oncologist at
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, January 29, 2014) Recently, I was with my sister-in-law, Rita, and she related that as a child she “needed support” from her family but later found that “support” from her husband. When the three of us that were present asked her to give an example, she mentioned that, “He always gave me ‘freedom’ to
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, January 13, 2014) The brain is matter and the mind doesn’t matter……..any longer. Neuroscientists become quite upset when human brain is compared to a computer. Personally, I feel that the brain is no more than a biological computer. The brain is a composite of electrochemical connections that work similar to a binary computer processor
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, November 23, 2013) Fact: Our newspapers often report the high incidence of PTSD (1 in 5 soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan), as well as the high incidence of suicide (22 per day) in our military. The vast majority of military suicides are the enlisted ranks between the ages of 17-30. Interestingly, suicide
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, November 18, 2013) Click on the image below to enlarge.
(Original Post from Dr. Brenner’s personal Blog, November 5, 2013) Last Thursday at the Cancer Center, became a seminar for me on suffering. Three patients with cancer were distressed, not by their cancer or their therapy, but by their children’s poor health. There was essentially nothing I could offer. Suffering is not medically treatable. It is pain that