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Friday, December 18, 2020

The Truth: The Devastating Effects Of The Pandemic On Young People Will Not Be Overcome For A Very Long Time Says Award Winning Author And Film Maker Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein


Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein is an award winning Selfie Filmmaker, Positive Psychologist and podcaster who helps us overcome anxiety and alienation through multiple media channels.

A recent story on the NBC News site entitled 'Covid is having a devastating impact on children - and the vaccine won't fix everything', opened our eyes to potential long term effects the pandemic will have on young people. In that article Barbara Duffield who runs Schoolhouse Connect was quoted as saying, “If we fail to address this, we’re just compounding trauma. We’re compounding loss. A student who is homeless, who has a disability, who has been traumatized by the racial violence we’ve seen this year, and then to be disconnected from arguably the only universal support system is disastrous. It means higher rates of suicide. Higher rates of depression, addiction, mental illness and physical disability, particularly for young children who are growing and developing right now. They’ll face more developmental delays leading to deficits in their education as they grow.”

According to award winning author and filmmaker Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, the current short term problems are likely just the tip of the iceberg . . .

"As a Positive Psychologist and also a filmmaker, I am very concerned about the consequences of the Pandemic on our children," Holstein stated. "Many others are also, including researchers, teachers, parents, hospitals, and the children themselves as they experience another disappointment, whether they can't follow a teacher on their tablet as a parent starts to yell in the background or a freshman in college suddenly told to pack up and move home for the rest of the semester as the college announces covid cases.

"Children, tweens, teens, and young adults are at risk in terms of developmental milestones, educational progress, social and emotional growth and serious mental health issues.

"What follows are a sample but certainly not all of the issues:

"Babies may not be picking up on all the facial cues that help them establish normal connections with others, if caregivers are wearing masks some or much of the time.

"Toddlers are missing out on interaction with other toddlers while moms have coffee, or can't enjoy learning to swim at the Y.

"Preschool children are missing out on playgrounds filled with kids and swings and slides and playdates.

"Elementary school children are being pushed into virtual learning with tablets and less human direct contact with teachers and friends. Also they are often experiencing rage and anger from their parents as the parents attempt to help them with school work for hours at a time, while doing their own jobs from home.

"Junior and High school kids are missing out on so many coming of age activities that they depend on to stretch their social muscles and begin the process of social distancing from their parents as they also socially get closer to their friends - a prom canceled, a graduation done by a drive through, stuck at home instead of out with the gang or a first love.

"And college age kids may find themselves living at home, virtually learning at the very time they most want to be out of the house, away from family, exploring the world. If they live on campus they may be told not to congregate or to go home suddenly.

"All of these situations can and may lead not only to disappointment and frustration but to mental health problems. As a psychologist I seriously worry about emotional effects on kids. Depression and acute anxiety are just as critical when a child has these symptoms, as when an adult does.

"Yes there will be an emotional and social price to pay for all of the above. But there are some ways that parents and kids can overcome these intrusions. Here are some ideas: With young children stay engaged with them as much as possible. Read to them, make eye contact, talk to them, do all the normal, spontaneous handling of babies and toddlers that are natural and normal.

"For a parent of school age kids keeping them from upsets that may mean letting a middle age school child off the hook and not trying to be his or her teacher for 5 hours a day. You are his parent and he will do better making up work later when the Pandemic is over than being watched and seeing you upset over his ability or inability to do work remotely. Also, playdates can happen on zoom and socially distanced get togethers certainly can work when the weather permits. And keep the grandparents in mind. They can help with school work remotely and encourage your child when you are frustrated, tired and maybe had it with him or her.

Adolescents.

"Try to understand their deep frustration and sense of loss when they can't get together with friends or hang out at the pizza joint, etc. They are reacting to a real developmental loss. Give them some privacy, but also engage with them. Share from your own past, cook together, do a volunteer project that they can help you with, and above all, listen with a third ear. If they need mental health care make sure they get it.

"Here's what I'm doing: I've developed a Pandemic Historical project. One aspect that I'm looking at is college age kids and how they are affected by the Pandemic. To help me, Julia Gesner, a freshman in college is interviewing both students that live on campus and those that live at home. She's a filmmaker and will add greatly to the Selfie Pandemic History Project. These interviews will be filmed and edited by Julia into films. She will be using her smart phone. You can also become a Pandemic Historian and use your phone to capture Pandemic History! For more information go to http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com."

"I am making a documentary about college life during the pandemic," Gesner stated. "Included in the film will be several interviews with students who were on campus and those who studied at home virtually. In addition, I will be including some professors as well. I plan to highlight the challenges that have arisen during the pandemic and illustrate how people have learned to cope with them. This film will not only focus on academic life but examine the social, dormitory, dining, COVID protocols and mental health aspects."

Month after month for the last few years Dr. Holstein has been winning award after award for her "selfies as drama" conceptual films - over 90 to date. These are not just selfie films. They have at their core positive psychology principles that only Dr. Holstein can bring to the table.

Dr. Holstein's cutting edge presentations, most recently based on the Covid-19 pandemic issues, can be found on both Youtube, Vimeo and on the Roku channel and Amazon Fire TV, titled as 'The Enchanted Self Presents'.

Dr. Holstein recently created The Selfie Showcase, a new project emerging from The Selfie Project, that allows young people to voice their opinions on subjects that matter to young people. She is now accepting submissions from the public for the "Selfie Showcase" and is actively seeking change-makers and mental health professionals to appear on her monthly video podcasts.

The Selfie Showcase allows kids, teens, and young adults ages 13 to 18 to candidly express their concerns, worries, observations and possible solutions by creating selfie videos or films around important subjects, using a smartphone. Dr. Holstein's mission is to help rectify, in a number of ways, some of the issues young people face by giving them a chance to engage with others in meaningful ways about the anxiety and stress they must grapple with constantly.

Selected participants may appear on the Selfie Project Channel, available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3uaOTcYF70z5CpBh11VoUQ. They will also appear in the Selfie Showcase on SelfieFilmmakers.com. They will receive a certificate of merit and may be invited to be on Holstein's monthly podcast or perhaps be a part of her next film. Full details, rules for submission and helpful hints can be accessed at the Selfie Filmmakers site at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com/instructions.

Dr. Holstein's unique Selfie Films have taken many awards and have been shown in many film festivals and competitions. A full list can be found at SelfieFilmmakers.com. DVD's of many of her films are available at Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/MRG-Collective-Selfie-Project/dp/B089781TKJ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+selfie+project+holstein&qid=1608215078&sr=8-1

Holstein's podcast series is actively seeking change-makers and visionaries to appear on her monthly podcasts. Dr. Holstein hopes to feature members of traditional media, mental health professionals and educators who can make a real difference in the lives of young people. Many of the podcasts feature young people - to give them a voice regarding their concerns and their solutions. Guests, if accepted, can arrange to appear by contacting Dr. Holstein directly.

Dr. Holstein is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at barbara.holstein@gmail.com. More information about the Selfie Showcase is available at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Selfie videos and selfie films can be uploaded at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Potential podcast guests can contact Dr. Holstein by email. More information is available at her primary website at http://www.enchantedself.com.

Profile:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, internationally known Positive Psychologist is the creator of The Enchanted Self ®, a positive psychology method for happiness and a pioneer in Selfies as Film. Dr. Holstein's Enchanted Self website was included as one of the best websites in positive psychology. She is in private practice in Long Branch, New Jersey with her husband, Dr. Russell M. Holstein.

Dr. Barbara can be found on the web, interviewed, writing articles and posting video 'TED' style talks on Happiness, Positive Psychology, Relationships and Parenting. Her RoKu channel is: The Enchanted Self Presents.

She has been a contributor to Your Tango, Heart and Soul, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Honey Good, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Redbook, Real Simple, Women’s World, The Wall Street Journal, Psychcentral.com, Time on line, the Today Show and Family Circle Magazine.

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
170 Morris Ave.,
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
barbara.holstein@gmail.com
732-571-1200
http://www.enchantedself.com

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Monday, October 19, 2020

The Truth: Selfie Films Have Gained Widespread Acceptance As A Dramatic Art Form Says Award Winning Psychologist And Selfie Film Maker Barbara Becker Holstein


Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein is an award winning Selfie Filmmaker, Positive Psychologist and podcaster who helps us overcome anxiety and alienation through multiple media channels.

Every now and then something happens that changes how we approach a specific art form. Changes in the film industry seem to happen in spurts. As technology improves, new techniques and ideas gain widespread acceptance. Seldom however do we see a change that is a real paradigm shift - something so different and cutting-edge as to transform the lens through which we view the entire industry. Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein may be on the verge of creating such a change with her award winning, dramatic selfie films.

Month after month for the last few years Dr. Holstein has been winning award after award for her "selfies as drama" conceptual films - over 90 to date. These are not just selfie films. They have at their core positive psychology principles that only Dr. Holstein can bring to the table.

"Right now, the youth in our country have many pressures that they are dealing with," Dr. Holstein stated. "These include the pandemic and the anxieties and depression that can affect many kids who are struggling with virtual learning, loss of normal social interactions, loneliness and more. So many other pressures also: fear of getting sick or losing a loved one or friend to Covid. And other issues: bullies, drugs, college loan debts, financial wows at home, homelessness and more. But the truth is there is a real opportunity for young people coming out of the pandemic.

"As a pioneer in Positive Psychology (THE ENCHANTED SELF, A POSITIVE THERAPY), writing the first book for women and their therapists in mental health care using positive psychology principles, my experience has seasoned me to be also a pioneer in Selfie Films designed to uplift the human spirit and to facilitate discussion and reactions leading to positive change and better mental health," Dr. Holstein stated.

"After all, what is the purpose of psychology? It is to understand the human mind and then to help people achieve good mental health. Understanding the mind, the way we think and feel, gives psychologists an edge in helping people as we can not only give advice and support, but can help with the strategies and steps necessary to feel better.

"What can I do with my training to help kids and parents? Of course I can give a lecture or write a paper. But drama and storytelling are often much more effective than those options. Drama, since ancient times, has awakened people to what they need to do with their lives and how to handle themselves. That’s what I am doing in making Selfie films that bring to light many adolescent problems in a way that penetrates without leading to despair.

"I am thrilled to be making Selfie films as drama that can successfully compete artistically in film festivals (my films have been selected and or won awards at over 90 film festivals and competitions on five continents.

"But more importantly they can also be used as important educational tools in and out of the classroom to assist in opening the doors to better mental health for kids, tweens and teens. Let me give an example, ‘The Truth, a Short Film’ is made up of sixteen scenes filmed by the star, Cassidy Terracciano, on her cell phone. Directed by me, Cassidy,left by herself to film, using her smartphone and my script, brings to life scenes adapted from my book, 'The Truth, Diary of a Gutsy Tween'.

"Watching the film we experience an intimacy with the actress that draws us in and heightens the mood for discussing relevant issues that kids face. Processing my films can take place directly after seeing them and/or later as certain issues such as falling in love or loss of friends sink in.

"Why does selfie filming engage the viewer so deeply? Like most of us, left alone in the shower we reach our ultimate singing voice, I believe that directing and then letting kids do the filming by themselves without a crew watching allows a deeper level of emotions to be transmitted from actor to reactor. Getting psychologically instructive messages that help with important coming of age issues that kids face is what selfie dramatic filmmaking is all about.

"Nothing is trivial when we are growing up. A crush that goes bad, a decision to move to a new town, friends left behind, parents fighting or maybe a divorce, family secrets, friends teasing or bullying, all of these situations and many more can lead to a mental health crisis for a particular child.

Selfie drama films do not tell a dark story. My films are uplifting and entertaining. The central characters find workable and uplifting solutions to their problems. The audience laughs, groans, remembers when they were that age, and are ready to start important conversations. I believe that combining potentially serious coming of age subjects in a new form of selfie filmmaking will result in happier kids, more successful parenting and mental health care when necessary in a more timely fashion. Many of my films are available at Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/MRG-Collective-Selfie-Project/dp/B089781TKJ/ref=tmm_dvd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1602766903&sr=8-1.

Dr. Holstein's cutting edge presentations, most recently based on the Covid-19 pandemic issues, can be found on both Youtube, Vimeo and on the Roku channel and Amazon Fire TV, titled as 'The Enchanted Self Presents'.

Dr. Holstein recently created The Selfie Showcase, a new project emerging from The Selfie Project, that allows young people to voice their opinions on subjects that matter to young people. She is now accepting submissions from the public for the "Selfie Showcase" and is actively seeking change-makers and mental health professionals to appear on her monthly video podcasts.

The Selfie Showcase allows kids, teens, and young adults ages 13 to 18 to candidly express their concerns, worries, observations and possible solutions by creating selfie videos or films around important subjects, using a smartphone. Dr. Holstein's mission is to help rectify, in a number of ways, some of the issues young people face by giving them a chance to engage with others in meaningful ways about the anxiety and stress they must grapple with constantly.

Selected participants may appear on the Selfie Project Channel, available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3uaOTcYF70z5CpBh11VoUQ. They will also appear in the Selfie Showcase on SelfieFilmmakers.com. They will receive a certificate of merit and may be invited to be on Holstein's monthly podcast or perhaps be a part of her next film. Full details, rules for submission and helpful hints can be accessed at the Selfie Filmmakers site at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com/instructions.

Dr. Holstein's unique Selfie Films have taken many awards and have been shown in many film festivals and competitions. Most notable among these are:

The Selfie Project - Accepted at 20 film festivals or film competitions

Conflict and A Bit Of Magic: A Coming Of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 19 film festivals or film competitions

Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction: A Coming of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 16 film festivals or film competitions. Also, the song ‘Truths Change and Still Remain’ won an award at the Florence film Festival.

Secrets: A Coming of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 9 film festivals or film competitions

Lockdown - Accepted at 14 film festivals or film competitions

The Truth: A Short Film - Accepted at 8 film festivals or film competitions. The Song from this film won an award for the best Pop Song of 2016 at the Garden State Film Festival.

Falling in Love, A Coming of Age, Selfie Film-Accepted at 15 film festivals or film competitions.

'Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction, A Coming Of Age Selfie Film', and 'The Selfie Project' both directed and created by Dr. Holstein, was shown in Manhattan on February 26 in the Anthology Building as part of the NewFilmmakers Special Program on Women Filmmakers.

Holstein's podcast series is actively seeking change-makers and visionaries to appear on her monthly podcasts. Dr. Holstein hopes to feature members of traditional media, mental health professionals and educators who can make a real difference in the lives of young people. Many of the podcasts feature young people - to give them a voice regarding their concerns and their solutions. Guests, if accepted, can arrange to appear by contacting Dr. Holstein directly.

Dr. Holstein is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at barbara.holstein@gmail.com. More information about the Selfie Showcase is available at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Selfie videos and selfie films can be uploaded at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Potential podcast guests can contact Dr. Holstein by email. More information is available at her primary website at http://www.enchantedself.com.

Profile:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, internationally known Positive Psychologist is the creator of The Enchanted Self ®, a positive psychology method for happiness and a pioneer in Selfies as Film. Dr. Holstein's Enchanted Self website was included as one of the best websites in positive psychology. She is in private practice in Long Branch, New Jersey with her husband, Dr. Russell M. Holstein.

Dr. Barbara can be found on the web, interviewed, writing articles and posting video 'TED' style talks on Happiness, Positive Psychology, Relationships and Parenting. Her RoKu channel is: The Enchanted Self Presents.

She has been a contributor to Your Tango, Heart and Soul, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Honey Good, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Redbook, Real Simple, Women’s World, The Wall Street Journal, Psychcentral.com, Time on line, the Today Show and Family Circle Magazine.

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
170 Morris Ave.,
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
barbara.holstein@gmail.com
732-571-1200
http://www.enchantedself.com

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Pandemic, Climate Change, Social Media, Bullying, Anxiety And Lockdowns - Selfie Videos And Selfie Films Wanted For The Selfie Project Presented By Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein


Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein is an award winning Selfie Filmmaker, Positive Psychologist and podcaster who helps us overcome anxiety and alienation through multiple media channels.

Today, more than any other time in history, it is young people who represent our hopes for the future. They have and will continue to bear the brunt of climate change, social media bullying, lockdowns, school shootings and the inability to attend classes, proms and graduation ceremonies due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein hopes to give our young people a real voice. To that end, she has announced a new collection of films on the SelfieFilmmakers.com site. Her hope is to create a video historical record of the effects of the pandemic on people of all ages. The public will help create this historical record via selfie videos and selfie films. Members of the public who are 13 and older can submit their selfie videos or selfie films for the project. The collection is available at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com.

Dr. Holstein is actively seeking selfie videos and selfie films for the following categories:

Pandemic
Climate Change
Social Media
Anxiety
Lockdowns
Crushes
Bullying
Moving
Friends
Voting
Homework
Secrets
Humor
Sharing Feelings
Asking For Help
Creating Drama

and many more. New categories are currently being added to the project. Categories can be created if a submitted video or film does not fit into the categories currently available. Contact Dr. Holstein for more details.

Dr. Holstein comments: "What does one do to stay sane when the world is struggling with a Pandemic that is invading everyone's way of life? One way to stay healthy, emotionally, is to make lemons into lemonade. One way I have been doing this and encouraging others to come and join me is to become a Historian of the Pandemic. Who better to record the actual happenings, both tragic and at times uplifting, that are going on around us than us?

"We can record selfie films and videos of the moment. In 1918 the technology went as far as photos and some films. Most people couldn't afford or know how to use those devices. Now just about everyone has a cell phone or a smartphone or an easy to use video recorder.

"It has become my mission to encourage each person to do some recording, whether one asks the 4 year old down the block what he misses during the pandemic or one interviews a grandmother about how this pandemic is the same or different from what she remembers her grandparents told her about the pandemic of 1918.

"I'm so excited about this project as it makes us all special in a new way. We have a chance to record history and historians in the future will benefit from our information.

"I am looking for more temporary historians to help with this project. One young lady, Julia Gesner, is already working on the Pandemic History Project with me. Here is what she has to say: 'I plan to show how various age groups and professions have been affected by the pandemic through a series of films and possibly one big documentary. Whether it be school or the work field, everyone has been impacted by the pandemic in some type of way. Through a cross section of interviews, news clips and personal stories, we will see how the COVID-19 pandemic is one for the history books!"

Dr. Holstein's cutting edge presentations, most recently based on the Covid-19 pandemic issues, can be found on both Youtube, Vimeo and on the Roku channel and Amazon Fire TV, titled as 'The Enchanted Self Presents'. Many of Dr. Holstein's short Selfie films are available on Amazon, released by MRG Collective, title: The Selfie Project, Volume 1.

Dr. Holstein recently created The Selfie Showcase, a new project emerging from The Selfie Project, that allows young people to voice their opinions on subjects that matter to young people. She is now accepting submissions from the public for the "Selfie Showcase" and is actively seeking change-makers and mental health professionals to appear on her monthly video podcasts.

The Selfie Showcase allows kids, teens, and young adults ages 13 to 18 to candidly express their concerns, worries, observations and possible solutions by creating selfie videos or films around important subjects, using a smartphone. Dr. Holstein's mission is to help rectify, in a number of ways, some of the issues young people face by giving them a chance to engage with others in meaningful ways about the anxiety and stress they must grapple with constantly.

Selected participants may appear on the Selfie Project Channel, available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3uaOTcYF70z5CpBh11VoUQ. They will also appear in the Selfie Showcase on SelfieFilmmakers.com. They will receive a certificate of merit and may be invited to be on Holstein's monthly podcast or perhaps be a part of her next film. Full details, rules for submission and helpful hints can be accessed at the Selfie Filmmakers site at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com/instructions.

Dr. Holstein's unique Selfie Films have taken many awards and have been shown in many film festivals and competitions. Most notable among these are:

The Selfie Project - Accepted at 20 film festivals or film competitions

Conflict and A Bit Of Magic: A Coming Of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 19 film festivals or film competitions

Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction: A Coming of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 16 film festivals or film competitions. Also, the song ‘Truths Change and Still Remain’ won an award at the Florence film Festival.

Secrets: A Coming of Age Selfie Film - Accepted at 9 film festivals or film competitions

Lockdown - Accepted at 14 film festivals or film competitions

The Truth: A Short Film - Accepted at 8 film festivals or film competitions. The Song from this film won an award for the best Pop Song of 2016 at the Garden State Film Festival.

Falling in Love, A Coming of Age, Selfie Film-Accepted at 15 film festivals or film competitions.

'Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction, A Coming Of Age Selfie Film', and 'The Selfie Project' both directed and created by Dr. Holstein, was shown in Manhattan on February 26 in the Anthology Building as part of the NewFilmmakers Special Program on Women Filmmakers.

Holstein's podcast series is actively seeking change-makers and visionaries to appear on her monthly podcasts. Dr. Holstein hopes to feature members of traditional media, mental health professionals and educators who can make a real difference in the lives of young people. Many of the podcasts feature young people - to give them a voice regarding their concerns and their solutions. Guests, if accepted, can arrange to appear by contacting Dr. Holstein directly.

Dr. Holstein also makes a number of her books and films available to be used as fundraising tools. She requests that any verified charitable organization interested in raising funds contact her via email.

She is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at barbara.holstein@gmail.com. More information about the Selfie Showcase is available at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Selfie videos and selfie films can be uploaded at http://www.selfiefilmmakers.com. Potential podcast guests can contact Dr. Holstein by email. More information is available at her primary website at http://www.enchantedself.com.

Profile:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, internationally known Positive Psychologist is the creator of The Enchanted Self ®, a positive psychology method for happiness and a pioneer in Selfies as Film. Dr. Holstein's Enchanted Self website was included as one of the best websites in positive psychology. She is in private practice in Long Branch, New Jersey with her husband, Dr. Russell M. Holstein.

Dr. Barbara can be found on the web, interviewed, writing articles and posting video 'TED' style talks on Happiness, Positive Psychology, Relationships and Parenting. Her RoKu channel is: The Enchanted Self Presents.

She has been a contributor to Your Tango, Heart and Soul, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Honey Good, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Redbook, Real Simple, Women’s World, The Wall Street Journal, Psychcentral.com, Time on line, the Today Show and Family Circle Magazine.

 

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
170 Morris Ave.,
Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
barbara.holstein@gmail.com
732-571-1200
http://www.enchantedself.com

 

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