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Worrying Yourself Sick: A Personal Account

Worrying Yourself Sick: A Personal Account

February 24, 2012
by srependa
News, Research, Therapy

Complaints, anxieties, and worries often make up a large part of day to day conversation, but worries can consume so much of one’s thoughts that…

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Never Before Have I Loved So Much:  Review of Tosca

Never Before Have I Loved So Much: Review of Tosca

February 17, 2012
by srependa
Events, News

http://youtu.be/n6kTmWYIAcw For over a century, the image of Floria Tosca plummeting to her death is one that haunts the hearts and minds of opera lovers…

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Love’s End: Attachment and the Dissolution of the Romantic Relationship

Love’s End: Attachment and the Dissolution of the Romantic Relationship

February 10, 2012
by srependa
News, Research

The smell of fresh cut roses, chocolates for sale, gift cards on the shelves, all signs point to one thing:  Valentine’s Day;  the holiday that…

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Trauma and the Humanitarian Aid Worker

Trauma and the Humanitarian Aid Worker

February 4, 2012
by srependa
Interviews, News

With rising political, economic and environmental instability, a growing number of the world’s citizens are becoming increasingly dependent on international humanitarian organizations for survival.  It…

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