Who were the 200,000 women sold for sex during WWII?

From the early 1930s to the end of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of women were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military. More than 200,000 Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, Malaysian and women of other nationalities, euphemistically referred to as “comfort women”, were enslaved by the Japanese Imperial Military in occupied territories. It…

Kiwi Vietnam and World War II veterans have suffered from PTSD

http://www.stripes.com/news/servicemembers-pushups-raise-awareness-of-veteran-suicide-ptsd-1.423033 Maj. Kendall Langston, 47, a New Zealand Army reservist and veteran of missions to Bosnia and Angola, took the challenge after seeing American friends posting about it on social media. “A few of my close mates are doing it, and I got nominated,” he said. The New Zealand Defence Force has deployed troops to…

Nan Goldin’s Ballad of Sexual Dependency

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/209883/nan-goldin-ballad-of-sexual-dependency One of the most powerful images, “Nan and Dickie in the New York Motel,” is a self-portrait in a mirror where Nan is half-naked and Dickie is fully dressed and the room appears to be tilted in the vertigo of sex. The images track Goldin and her friends engaged with the oppositional pride of…

Nauru files set out sexual abuse, self-harm attempts, child abuse

More than 2,000 leaked incident reports from Australia’s detention camp for asylum seekers on the remote Pacific island of Nauru – totalling more than 8,000 pages – are published by the Guardian today. The Nauru files set out as never before the assaults, sexual abuse, self-harm attempts, child abuse and living conditions endured by asylum…

Unique cafe offers a side of psychotherapy

http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=3021943&cloc=joongangdaily%7Chome%7Cnewslist1 The Feeling Store, which first opened in August 2013, offers various ways for customers to get in touch with their emotions while sipping their latte. One key program is the Feeling Box, an exhibition of 40 different boxes labeled with emotions like “afraid” or “brave.” Customers are encouraged to pick one and reflect on…

Leon Eisenberg, the psychiatrist and medical educator

http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/this-day-in-jewish-history/.premium-1.735650 August 8, 1922, is the birthdate of Leon Eisenberg, the psychiatrist and medical educator who was one of the first physicians in the world to study autism scientifically. Eisenberg was as much a humanist as scientist, and as such, was an early advocate of using drugs to treat child psychiatric patients, with an eye…