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A Blood Test to Diagnose Depression?

A Blood Test to Diagnose Depression?

May 8, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Researchers at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern believe it may be possible to diagnose depression using a blood test. According to Eva Redei,…

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Sexual Abuse in Closed Religious Communities

Sexual Abuse in Closed Religious Communities

May 6, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Judy Brown, an activist for women’s rights and author of Hush, speaks about her experience with sexual abuse and suicide in a closed religious community. This video…

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Men

Men

May 4, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Words

Maya Angelou, an author, poet, and civil rights activist depicts the struggle of women in a male-dominated society. Her poetry is intended to raise awareness of women’s…

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Refugee System Perpetuates Trauma for LGBTQ Asylum Seekers

Refugee System Perpetuates Trauma for LGBTQ Asylum Seekers

May 1, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

Until recently, Montgomry Danton was living on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, where his status as a gay man put him at daily risk…

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Seven Years

Seven Years

April 29, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Seven Years by Norah Jones leaves room for many interpretations. The lyrics speak of a little girl in autumn, evoking feelings of nostalgia and transition…

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Silence

Silence

April 27, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

Silence is a short film by Freeman House Productions stitched together from lyrics from Nirvana’s album “Nevermind.” Released to commemorate Kurt Cobain’s passing, the film…

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Does Experiencing Therapy Make A Better Therapist?

Does Experiencing Therapy Make A Better Therapist?

April 24, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

It seems intuitive. Psychologically adjusted clinicians should provide better psychotherapy. Aside from the stressors of their own daily life, therapists face the emotional struggles and…

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Roll Away Your Stone

Roll Away Your Stone

April 22, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

“Darkness is a harsh term, don’t you think, and yet it dominates the things I see” is a line from Roll Away Your Stone by…

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Look At Me

Look At Me

April 20, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Video

“Look at Me” is a spoken word performance, written and orchestrated by Azure Antoinette. Azure poetically expresses the seriousness of eating disorders in popular culture…

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Crisis Pregnancy Centers Traumatize Women Through Deception

Crisis Pregnancy Centers Traumatize Women Through Deception

April 17, 2015
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

In 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush enacted a policy allowing faith-based organizations to receive government grants to provide social services. America’s Crisis Pregnancy Centers…

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