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You and me ....and the World:  Interview with an Interracial Couple

You and me ….and the World: Interview with an Interracial Couple

May 17, 2013
by srependa
Interviews, Research, Therapy

Recently Statistic Canada reported that 4% of all relationships are interracial.  In Canada, most of these couples are Canadian-born (as opposed to foreign-born).  They may…

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Sports Team Gang Rapes:  Are We Breeding Sexual Offenders?

Sports Team Gang Rapes: Are We Breeding Sexual Offenders?

March 29, 2013
by srependa
Events, Interviews, News, Therapy

On August 11th, 2012 in Steubenville, Ohio, two high school football players kicked off the beginning of the season with a night of partying, drinking,…

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Family Health Teams:  Getting a Second (and Third) Opinion

Family Health Teams: Getting a Second (and Third) Opinion

March 22, 2013
by srependa
Clinical Practice, Interviews, Research, Therapy

Mental health concerns are among the leading reasons patients visit the family doctor’s office. Having psychologists and other mental health providers work in collaboration with…

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Cultural Barriers to Treating Autism:  A South Asian Woman’s Story

Cultural Barriers to Treating Autism: A South Asian Woman’s Story

February 22, 2013
by srependa
Interviews, Therapy

Language barriers and cultural stigma associated with mental illness may hinder access to mental health services.  The National Institute of Mental Health comments on the…

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Dissociative Identity Disorder:  Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

Dissociative Identity Disorder: Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

February 15, 2013
by srependa
Clinical Practice, Events, Interviews, News, Research, Therapy

In the 1996 film Primal Fear, Edward Norton plays Aaron Stampler, an altar boy charged with murdering an archbishop who had sexually abused him.  Stampler…

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They’re Just Kids:  Inside a Pediatric Psych Unit

They’re Just Kids: Inside a Pediatric Psych Unit

February 8, 2013
by srependa
Clinical Practice, Interviews, Therapy

The heavy metal door is pushed aside to make room for the breakfast trolley.  It towers over the nurse who wheels it down the hall,…

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I Deserve a Voice: A Story of Forced Marriage

I Deserve a Voice: A Story of Forced Marriage

January 11, 2013
by smolema
Interviews

More and more, we have been hearing about violence against women and the myriad effects it has on individuals and families.  But there was something…

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Breaking the Bad News: Telling Employees about a Co-Worker’s Death

Breaking the Bad News: Telling Employees about a Co-Worker’s Death

November 9, 2012
by srependa
Interviews

For many, the workplace can be a second home.  Co-workers become a familiar part of everyday routine; they can be people with whom close relationships…

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Forget Me Not: Caring for a Spouse with Alzheimer’s

Forget Me Not: Caring for a Spouse with Alzheimer’s

October 12, 2012
by srependa
Interviews, News

“It is very difficult to know that she does not remember the things from our past.  It’s devastating.” Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 64% of all…

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Psychological Trauma and the Brain: Interview with Kim Shilson

Psychological Trauma and the Brain: Interview with Kim Shilson

September 28, 2012
by srependa
Interviews, News

Neuroscientists over the last few decades have discovered how trauma and fear affect the brain, especially the impact of experiences on child neurodevelopment.  The brain…

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