Mom-Blog.com
"Back to School and Cyber-Bullying: keeping school accountable" - Child and adolescent mental health legal expert Carolyn Reinach Wolf sees a disturbing trend in teen violence going from face-to-face confrontations to aggressive attacks via the Internet. Click here to read the complete article.
August 27, 2009
ILoveNYCityMama.com
"The Fight Against Cyber-Bullying" - Demanding Safety at School and Starting Conversations at Home. Click here to read the complete article.
August 27, 2009
Newsday
"Learning From Columbine, 10 Years Later" explores how the massacre at Colorado's Columbine High School has changed forever the way schools provide security, anticipate and respond to threats of violence. Click here to read the complete article.
April 18, 2009
Christian Science Monitor
"A Year After Virginia Tech, Sharper Focus on Troubled Students" - In this article, Carolyn Reinach Wolf cautions that sometimes a mentally ill student cannot be allowed to remain on campus, but she adds, people with mental illnesses shouldn't be pegged as violent - they are more often victims of crime than perpetrators. Click here to read the complete article.
April 16, 2008
The Washington Times
"Campus Safety and Privacy" - A letter to the Editor from Carolyn Reinach Wolf concerning the fine line between maintaining confidentiality and ensuring student and campus safety. Click here to read the complete article.
March 28, 2008
Los Angeles Times/Eductation
"Learning From Columbine, 10 Years Later - School Shootings: Quest for Answers " A Times reporter tries to make sense of the senseless and reaches one conclusion: This isn't the last time. Click here to read the complete article.
February 16, 2008
ABC NEWS Online
"What's Changed Since Va. Tech Massacre - Campuses Take Steps to Increase Notification; Some Push for More Guns on Campus" - Many campuses have made changes, but not all have worked well. Click here to read the complete article.
February 16, 2008
WashingtonPost.com
"Britney Watch, cont'd " quotes Carolyn Reinach Wolf who says "For Spears to be committed in the first place, a doctor had to determine that she suffered mental illness and posed a danger to herself or others. And not necessarily a homicidal or suicidal danger." Click here to read the complete article.
February 7, 2008
MTV Online
"Britney Spears' Dad Gains Control Over Her Affairs; Family Obtains Restraining Order Against Sam Lutfi" - Carolyn Reinach Wolf is quoted regarding the status of Britney Spear's mental health and her ability to manage her own affaris. Click here to read the complete article.
February 2, 2008
New
York Times "Campus Safety 101" is an editorial discussing
proposed New York State legislation concerning safety and students'
mental health issues on college campuses. Click
here to read the complete editorial..
August 26, 2007
Long
Island Business
News “Providing legal guidance in the wake of VT tragedy” introduces
CBHRC and spotlights the importance of educating campus professionals
about their legal rights to set policies and take action. Click here to read the complete article.
May 18-24, 2007
New York State Bar Association
Health Law Journal “Mental Health Issues on College Campuses” examines
the impact of the increased incidence of mental illness on campus,
the inherent legal issues in managing mental illnesses in the campus
setting and discusses Shin v. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a
case that illustrates that post-secondary institutions must now
recognize, evaluate and appropriately respond to the increasing
number of students experiencing psychiatric problems on their campuses
in a way that protects students as well as the institution. Click here to read the complete article.
Read Carolyn's Keynote Address at the Mental Health Association in Suffolk County "Emerging Mental Health Issues on the College Campus." Click here to read the complete speech.