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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

July 21, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

This timeless poem by renowned poet William Wordsworth may be familiar to many of us from grade school. Its meaning, however, is quite deep, as…

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Dysregulation:  A New DSM Label for Childhood Rages

Dysregulation:  A New DSM Label for Childhood Rages

July 18, 2014
Nick Zabara
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

With the many changes in the newest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), among the most significant has been the…

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

July 16, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The band Sonic Youth has done a fantastic job capturing the fragmentation in thought and feeling experienced by those suffering from schizophrenia within this song.

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Psychoanalytic Drawings

Psychoanalytic Drawings

July 14, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

These are among the pieces made by Jackson Pollock during the time he was receiving Jungian psychoanalysis for alcoholism. Such works are often referred to…

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Poor Care Pushes LGBTQ Seniors Back in the Closet

Poor Care Pushes LGBTQ Seniors Back in the Closet

July 11, 2014
Nick Zabara
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Today’s seniors grew up when their LGBTQ status was considered a mental illness, a view that has largely changed.  But, as Nancy Knauer of Temple…

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Depression Diary

Depression Diary

July 9, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

Depression Diary is an award-winning short drama that highlights symptoms, attitudes, and emotions of manic depression. The film focuses on an unnamed teenage girl, recounting…

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Love After Love

Love After Love

July 7, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

Love After Love is a poem by Derek Walcott, who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992. The text’s powerful imagery evokes themes of…

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Trauma Workers At-Risk for Compassion Fatigue

Trauma Workers At-Risk for Compassion Fatigue

July 4, 2014
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

The expectation of unending compassion for others is unrealistic. For trauma workers, hearing devastating stories can take its toll. This can be seen in detrimental…

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The Usual Suspect

The Usual Suspect

July 2, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

Mindscape Terrangrrl is a blog described as “one person’s journey surviving mental illness and recovering from substance abuse.” This particular poem is a beautiful description of…

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Artwork by an 8-Year-Old Autistic Girl

Artwork by an 8-Year-Old Autistic Girl

June 30, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

Iris Grace Halmshaw, an autistic 3 year old, began doing art therapy and her parents soon discovered her stunning talent. Her mother said, “We realized about…

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