MSN Health & Fitness

Does Weather Really Affect Our Mood? How to protect your brain from the winter blahs By Rich Maloof for MSN Health & Fitness January 22, 2009 Ask a child to draw two pictures—one on a rainy day and a second in the sunshine—and you pretty much know what to expect. In the first, as blue… Continue reading >>

ABC News Story

Dr. Kalayjian was interviewed on ABCnews.go.com regarding the recent financial disaster impacting us all directly or indirectly.  The article is entitled: Facing Loss in Financial or Natural Disasters. Here is a link to the story: ABC News Story.

Making up is hard to do

Dr. Ani Kalayjian tells us some factors to be aware of when trying to reconcile with a family member after years of family trauma.

PTSD Diagnosed More in Women

Dr. Ani Kalayjian spoke to HealthDay about the differences in trauma between men and women. Dr. Kalayjian states that rate of trauma in men and women is about the same but is expressed differently.

Feeling Stressed?

Dr. Ani Kalayjian describes on HealthDay on how important it is to your body to relieve everyday stress.

Returning British Vets said to be Healthy

The Associated Press quotes Dr. Ani Kalayjian in article that describes a study that found that British veterans had a lower risk of war-related illness than American soldies. Dr. Kalayjian stated that less trauma may be seen because traumatic reactions can take years to develop.

Sweden to probe why children are seeking asylum

On April 29th, 2005, Dr. Kalayjian comments on the uncommonly high rates of asylum seeking children suffering from pervasive refusal syndrome in Sweden. To read the article click here.

Voice of America

Dr. Ani Kalayjian is honored with a special 30 minute profile on her life, education, scholarship and disaster outreach, on Armenian TV.

Aiding Pakistani Quake Victims

CBS Evening News’ Michelle Miller reports on a disaster that has faded from the headlines and how Dr. Ani Kalayjian has been determined to help earthquake survivors in Pakistan rebuild their lives, while coping with their losses. See video clip here.  

Good intentions are no longer enough. I wanted to support humanity in my own way. Meaningful World was a natural way for me to help the victims of tsunami.

So many systems have failed us and as we transition from failed models, attitudes and behaviors that are polarizing, destructive and failing all around us I could not just sit back, be overwhelmed and do nothing… I am doing something with Meaningful World.

Meaningful World cultivates well-being, relatedness, a deep awareness and understanding how to elevate some of the world's suffering. Our choices impact all living systems and I choose to be an agent of good.