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1   Link   When a Child Has a Mental Illness
Lisa Belkin, NYTimes.com Motherlode Blog, October 6, 2009. Read Garen Staglin's moving interview about how his family's experience with his son's schizophrenia led to a new life for them.
2   Link   Schizophrenia: Advice from a Parent
Read Garen Staglin's September 29, 2009 essay about unconditional love and helping his son through schizophrenia.
3   Link   Life and Love with Schizophrenia
Brandon Staglin writes for the ABC news website about how finding the love of his life gives him the strength to live happily with schizophrenia.
4   Link   Learning Experience for Staglin
Peg Melnik, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, September 16, 2009. Brandon Staglin explains how his involvement with the Staglin Music Festival for Mental Health has shown him the incredible compassion so many people have for people who live with mental illness.
5   Link   Private Money Pushing Hard for Mental Health Cures
By Natalie Hoffman, The Napa Valley Register, August 16, 2008. "Money for mental health research can be elusive, keeping scientists nationwide scrambling to keep their studies afloat... That's where the Staglin Music Festival for Mental Health comes in."
6   Link   Staglin Family Vineyard: Pouring with Purpose
By Jeanne Winnick Brennan, LuxLife, November 11, 2008. "With a keenly focused business approach and a deep commitment to community and medical philanthropy, the Staglins have rocked the landscape from the Napa Valley to Washington, D.C. with sensational fundraisers on behalf of local charities and national mental health research."
7   Link   A Family’s Cause Takes Root
By Aimee Lee Ball, Departures, November/December 2008. "Vintner Garen Staglin explains how his son’s illness led the family to create a music festival that’s raised more than $80 million for mental health research."
8   Link   Napa Valley Valor
By Anthony Dias Blue, C Magazine, August 2007. "A Rutherford family's deep bonds revolve around tireless charity work and crafting exquisite wine."
9   Link   A Family's Journey to Madness and Back
By Julian Guthrie, San Francisco Chronicle, Sept. 7, 2004. "Brandon Staglin, national merit scholar and future astronautical engineer, was 18 when he lost half of his self. The right side, to be specific. It went away. In the blink of the eye, beat of the heart..."
10   Link   Alterations In Brain's White Matter Key To Schizophrenia, Study Shows
Science Daily published this June 23, 2009 article about the discovery at CAPPS, an IMHRO-sponsored early detection center, that certain defects in the brain's white matter developing during youth may indicate that psychosis is imminent.

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