Allison B. Friedman, LCSW, ACSW

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 25 percent of American adults live with one or more mental disorders, including depression and anxiety. While internal conflict rages within, external stressors such as career obligations, relationship problems and financial struggles can cause some individuals to experience a sense of helplessness — a despair so pervasive that it becomes debilitating. Allison B. Friedman, a psychotherapist … Continue reading Allison B. Friedman, LCSW, ACSW

Barbara Westergaard

Having spent more than 50 years in the literary world, Barbara Westergaard feels that her career has been the perfect fit. She has had a passion for reading and writing since childhood, and loves that she is able to actively engage and demonstrate her creativity through her work. Throughout the years, Ms. Westergaard has written a number of articles and authored two editions of “New … Continue reading Barbara Westergaard

Larry Tremblay

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects about one in every 10 people.  Millions of individuals of different ages, genders and ethnicities are impacted, yet we don’t talk about it.  Because of the nature of the symptoms, it feels “inappropriate” to discuss.  However, talking about seemingly private issues is essential if I want to help those out there struggling with IBS to lead more active and productive … Continue reading Larry Tremblay

Thomas W. Rogers

A devout Christian and biology enthusiast, Thomas Rogers has dedicated himself to research. He recently authored the book, “So, Who IS This ‘God’ of Our Nations, And What Does He DO for Us?,” which will be published this month and made available for the Amazon Kindle. In order to complete the book, Mr. Rogers worked with scientists specializing in various areas of biological construction, as … Continue reading Thomas W. Rogers

Kevin O’Donnell

Kevin O’Donnell is an accomplished author who is known for his two works: “Tales from the Oldest Profession,” and, “MacRudd -King of Oz- A Tragedy.” With a master’s degree in commercial law from Deakin University, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and more than 40 years of experience as a practicing lawyer, Mr. O’Donnell has utilized his knowledge to publish his works … Continue reading Kevin O’Donnell

Edmund L. DuBois, MS

A retired brigadier general of the U.S. Army, Edmund L. DuBois embraces his passion for writing as a renowned author and storyteller. He has thus far authored three novels: “A Lace Cap and Two Boys”; “In the Name of Church”; and “A Lesser Tale of the South Pacific.” An avid traveler, Mr. DuBois even went to France in order to accurately write, “In the Name … Continue reading Edmund L. DuBois, MS