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Re-thinking the Tiger Mother:  Protecting Our Kids from Failure

Re-thinking the Tiger Mother: Protecting Our Kids from Failure

March 16, 2012
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For those of you who haven’t come across her already, meet Amy Chua; mother of two, professor of law at Yale, an author of serious…

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Lean on Me:  Healing Domestic Abuse through Group Therapies

Lean on Me: Healing Domestic Abuse through Group Therapies

March 9, 2012
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Therapy

Trauma isolates; the group re-creates a sense of belonging. Trauma shames and stigmatizes; the group bears witness and affirms. Trauma degrades the victim; the group…

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Are Drug Treatments for Depression Causing More Harm than Good?

Are Drug Treatments for Depression Causing More Harm than Good?

March 2, 2012
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Research

The pharmaceutical industry grosses over $300 billion a year in psychotropic medication sales.  Included in this figure are prescriptions for those suffering from depression and…

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Worrying Yourself Sick: A Personal Account

Worrying Yourself Sick: A Personal Account

February 24, 2012
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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
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Events

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
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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
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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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Be Good and Don’t Die: Stressors in Child Bereavement

Be Good and Don’t Die: Stressors in Child Bereavement

January 27, 2012
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Research

We often forget how important siblings are in our lives.  Other than our parents, they have usually known us longer than anyone, playing a central…

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Interview with a Foster Parent

Interview with a Foster Parent

January 20, 2012
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Statistics show that for every 1,000 children in Canada, 9.2 are in foster care, and in the U.S. the ratio is 6.9 per 1,000 children. The…

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Film Review:  “New Year’s Eve”

Film Review: “New Year’s Eve”

January 13, 2012
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Film Review

New Year’s Eve, director Garry Marshall’s most recent movie attempts to illustrate the intricacies of relationships around the characteristically sentimental celebration of New Year’s Eve. …

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