Barry Langberg was a long-time supporter and board member of The Glendon Association. For more than three decades, Barry was instrumental to Glendon’s efforts, from its founding as a small non-profit organization to its expansion into a leading online resource for mental health. In its earliest days, Barry traveled and presented on behalf of Glendon at conferences around the country. He was passionate about Glendon’s work in the field of mental health, particularly the mission to end abuse and enhance the lives of children. Barry was always a brilliant advisor, a compassionate listener, and a consistent advocate for the right of every individual to pursue a free and happy life. He will be greatly missed and always remembered. At his family’s request, donations can be made in his name.
For more than 35 years, The Glendon Association has been working to save lives and enhance mental health by addressing the social problems of suicide, violence, child abuse and troubled interpersonal relationships. As a 501c3 non-profit mental health organization, Glendon’s staff, led by licensed psychologists and experts in their field, conduct educational seminars, workshops, eCourses and Webinars for mental health professionals and the public. They also produce books, articles and award-winning film documentaries and provide free public education to schools, mental health agencies, hospitals and more. Their free website for the public, www.psychalive.org, offers essential psychological information on topics that range from addiction to depression, parenting to intimate relationships.