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Shackled

Shackled

July 29, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture

Sukidi was brought to Lawang Mental Hospital, in Malang in East Java, a month ago suffering from severe mental health problems, physical abuse and malnutrition….

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Lest we Forget:  Three Decades after the Cambodian Genocide

Lest we Forget: Three Decades after the Cambodian Genocide

July 26, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Uncategorized

“Keeping you is no profit; losing you is no loss.” –slogan of the Khmer Rouge Cambodia is one of the world’s poorest countries, with 30%…

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"The Drug Addict" Oil Painting Time Lapse by Jarduli

“The Drug Addict” Oil Painting Time Lapse by Jarduli

July 24, 2013
srependa
Arts & Culture, Video
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In the Limelight:  Celebrities Struggling with Mental Health

In the Limelight: Celebrities Struggling with Mental Health

July 19, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research

With the recent death by overdose of Cory Monteith, the issue of celebrity status and mental health is once again raised into the limelight. Reducing…

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Trapped: Mental Illness in America’s Prisons

Trapped: Mental Illness in America’s Prisons

July 17, 2013
ruthie
Arts & Culture, Video

The continuous withdrawal of mental health funding has turned jails and prisons across the nation into the default mental health facilities. The system designed for…

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From the Mouths of Babes:  Speaking With Your Child About Cancer

From the Mouths of Babes: Speaking With Your Child About Cancer

July 12, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Explaining a serious illness like cancer to a child is daunting for any parent.  How, when, and how much do I tell my child?  Parents…

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Book Review:  “Pornland, How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality”

Book Review: “Pornland, How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality”

July 5, 2013
srependa
Book Reviews, Therapy

Claiming that mainstream porn is in the business of “making hate,” sociology and women’s studies professor Gail Dines at Wheelock College, Boston, has been a…

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